Bobzilla wrote: Y'all realize if you just ignore him the little attention whore will go away.
It gonna take more than just GRM.
Bobzilla wrote: Y'all realize if you just ignore him the little attention whore will go away.
It gonna take more than just GRM.
Damn. First Celine Dion, now Bieber. Y'all did a good job with Rush, but now I'm ready to sign a petition to build that wall across our northern border, not our southern border. At least the ones who come up from Mexico will work.
I was going to say that we don't want him back either, but I do feel for the kid. His father was one of the geniuses that blocked off the street for their "drag race" and his mother gives him prescription drugs for fun and giggles. The rest of his entourage are just there for money, girls and free stuff. I don't think he has much of chance unless he matures quickly and starts thinking for himself. This arrest may actually do him some good.
I don't think he is as berkeleyed in the head as most the celebs he is being compared to, but if the road doesn't fork, he will end that way.
On behalf of Canada, I wish to apologize for the existence of Justin Bieber. And Celine Dion. And Jim Carrey. Of course, you gave us Adam Sandler, Miley Cyrus and Ted Nugent, so let's call it even and be friends.
Turboeric wrote: On behalf of Canada, I wish to apologize for the existence of Justin Bieber. And Celine Dion. And Jim Carrey. Of course, you gave us Adam Sandler, Miley Cyrus and Ted Nugent, so let's call it even and be friends.
TED NUGENT RULES!!!!
Spoolpigeon wrote: So heres a question..... Since when do petitions actually do something?
They don't. And he can't be deported simply because he's unpopular or a bit of an ass. While he's on a special Hollywood visa (O-1), there are still clear rules as to when it can be canceled. Things like a jail sentence of a year or more. Note that it is not, despite what reports might say, a green card.
Growing up in public with a lot of money and with nobody willing to say no to you is going to mess you up.
Cone_Junkie wrote: Yay! It's been a while since we had a good 'ole Obama bashing political thread. Can't wait to see how productive this one is.
Well if you had one about his accomplishments there wouldn't be any posts. That wouldn't be productive.
Type Q wrote: Don't we have an "Off-Topic" forum for discussions like this?
Good point. Thread moved.
Turboeric wrote: On behalf of Canada, I wish to apologize for the existence of Justin Bieber.
Don't apologize. They created the monster.
Bieber is from Stratford, which is where my mom's family is from. There are no gangsta rapper wannabes there. It's a nice little farming town that's best known for its annual Shakespeare festival.
The US is responsible for what he has become. Own up to it!
Although I cannot explain what happened with Nickelback. My only theory is that they're a long-overdue retaliation for Hootie and the Blowfish.
Hey, now. Hootie and the boys hail from here, they are about the only good thing we ever had. I saw them at the Golden Spur at USC many many moons ago.
WE made Bieber what he is? Y'all came up with the devilspawn and sent him here, hence the need for the fence. What the hell did we ever do to you? Is it that whole 1812 thing all over again?
Damn guys, it's over. Time to move on.
EastCoastMojo wrote:Type Q wrote: Don't we have an "Off-Topic" forum for discussions like this?Good point. Thread moved.
Are we to infer from your action that street racing a rented Lamborghini does not qualify as "grassroots motorsports?"
Read an interview with Darius Rucker some years ago, the subject of the band's name came up. It appears way back in the early college band days they were in a bar here in Columbia, two guys walked in, one had popeyes and the other puffy cheeks. Someone said 'look, it's a hootie (owl) and a blowfish'. Darius said the whole bunch cracked up laughing and the rest is history.
yamaha wrote: In reply to Zomby Woof: I don't think you're a real canadian.......you're not apologetic enough.
True story. I was in a Walmart in Niagara falls NY on Monday. I almost walked into a woman with a cart. She stopped, said sorry, and let me go. I thought to myself, hmm, must be Canadian.
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