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Re: Some thoughts on the Royal baby that Sam posted about!!


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Posted by Billy NY on July 23, 2013 at 08:47:15 from (72.226.79.200):

In Reply to: Some thoughts on the Royal baby that Sam posted about!! posted by JD Seller on July 23, 2013 at 08:09:28:

It is good that they serve their country and honor those before them by doing so and by genuinely doing things like in your photo above, you just hope its not a facade for show to feed the media.

The media, I just don't get its an elevated form of prostitution, that feeds like a cancer off anyone with notoriety, to provide a fanatical sector of the public that for some reason needs tabloid trash generated by practically any kind of event, happening or the slightest moment that will sell and support the pimps of the media.

None of it makes any sense or has any purpose in life.

I worked in NYC for 15 years and in that time I have ran into many celebrity types, actors and so on, and I have never understood the fuss made over another human being, just because they are portrayed by the media, or because they are entertainers, generally very successful and likely to never have any wants like you say. I don't pay much attention.

I bumped elbows with Chevy Chase at lunch time a at great little Italian place where I enjoyed a reasonably priced lunch, always a nice "Insalata" (sp). The owner of the restaurant was meeting with a vendor at a table, and while doing so, he insisted on making sure his person behind the counter took care of Mr. Chase, as he had no idea who he was, the owner was just being polite and being good to another customer, and showing a little recognition, but never left his seat and continued with his meeting. The food was excellent here, I was glad to have a place nearby and reasonable given the busy schedule. Chevy ordered a cappuccino, and he politely kept asking the man at the counter for sweet and low, that's why the owner made sure his not so well speaking english help a the counter gave Chevy what he wanted. Chevy was bumping elbows with me at the condiment counter, I never said a word because I knew the guy probably like any one of us, was just trying to have a cup of his favorite "mud" be on with his day. He went outside and was sort of staring into space a bit, observing the large building were working on, and disappeared into the scenery without anyone noticing, that was pretty cool given what it could have been with some irritating reporters or rude fans etc.


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