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since I once again have been accused of causing problems on this site, here ya go.---------
Britney Spears didn't lose her virginity to Justin Timberlake after all.
PHOTOS: BRITNEY'S ROAD TO RECOVERY
In a tell-all book, Spears' mother, Lynne, reveals her daughter surrendered her chastity to a high school football stud when she was just 14.
RELATED: BRITNEY TO OPEN VMAs
Mama Spears, 53, also dishes that the pop icon took a liking to booze when she was a 13-year-old Mouseketeer and began experimenting with drugs at 15.
By age 16, Britney's wild-child behavior stunned her family when she was caught with cocaine and marijuana on a private jet, Lynn Spears claims.
The book, "Through the Storm: A Real Story of Fame and Family in a Tabloid World," is set for release Sept. 16, but The Sun of London published titillating highlights on Thursday.
Lynne Spears, 53, confesses her regret of losing control of Britney's career to handlers who promoted her as a sex object and put her in raunchy videos.
She admits she allowed her then 16-year-old daughter to sleep with Timberlake, her Mickey Mouse Club co-star, and went along with the hoax that Britney was a virgin.
Timberlake had shattered the fair-maiden myth in 2003, blabbing to reporters, "She lost her virginity a while ago - and I should know." He also told Barbara Walters that he gave Britney her first kiss.
Lynne Spears reveals Timberlake was misled and that Britney lost her virginity to a Kentwood, La., high school football player.
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September 5, 2008, 16:04 |
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You cause trouble? I thought it was only VB that did that!
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September 5, 2008, 16:26 |
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No surely not JC, you causing problems!!!!
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September 5, 2008, 16:41 |
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Tell ya what!!!! This is really useless information, there JC!!!! Ya done good!!!!!
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September 5, 2008, 17:03 |
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Geeesh JC, I thought it said, this is to my licking!
... xox
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September 5, 2008, 20:10 |
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you old Rabble Rouser, you!!!!
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September 5, 2008, 21:54 |
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Awwww hon....the trouble causin' club has many good members, feel proud to be one of us!
I have no objection at all to discussing how teen pregnancy and sexuallity is viewed in this country,(or as compared to other countries) as long as...one...we keep the legal age of consent in mind(under aged sex topics are against the rules and I think 16 is the legal age of consent in every state) and two...we do not discuss any Presidential/Vice Presdidential people and their families in on this discussion especially so close to the election...that falls over the "no politicals" rule line and I hate deleting and locking...hate it, hate it, hate it.
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September 5, 2008, 23:04 |
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QUOTE (Chazzy @ September 5, 2008, 23:04)Awwww hon....the trouble causin' club has many good members, feel proud to be one of us!
I have no objection at all to discussing how teen pregnancy and sexuallity is viewed in this country,(or as compared to other countries) as long as...one...we keep the legal age of consent in mind(under aged sex topics are against the rules and I think 16 is the legal age of consent in every state) and two...we do not discuss any Presidential/Vice Presdidential people and their families in on this discussion especially so close to the election...that falls over the "no politicals" rule line and I hate deleting and locking...hate it, hate it, hate it.
So, can we have a "controversy" forum now?
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September 5, 2008, 23:19 |
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OH hell no! Not that I personally wouldn't like that, I love controversary and debating, I really do...but I'd look for that "nice rule" to stick here.
I love topics of ethics, morality, and all the varied opinions and thoughts of others, but yep....we're keeping that "nice rule"....
I can't think of a single person on this entire planet that would want to even try moderating a controversy forum!
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September 5, 2008, 23:37 |
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QUOTE (Chazzy @ September 5, 2008, 23:37)OH hell no! Not that I personally wouldn't like that, I love controversary and debating, I really do...but I'd look for that "nice rule" to stick here.
I love topics of ethics, morality, and all the varied opinions and thoughts of others, but yep....we're keeping that "nice rule"....
I can't think of a single person on this entire planet that would want to even try moderating a controversy forum!
I'd like to think that the members here are mature enough to write thier points of view and put thought into them and keep emotions in check. AFter all, we all know who listens to those that have to yell and screem thier views.--------No one.
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September 5, 2008, 23:42 |
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Well all have those issues that we just simply have opinions on, and those issues that are passions of our heart and soul, emotional issues....we're all just 100% human, we are all pretty much the same, some things we can discuss, somethings stir us up...no one is exempt from the human rule.
Discuss all you want, just respect each other and if something is that disturbing or passionate to someone else, please try to respect that too...because we all have our passions too...
100% human...can't expect any more or less than that from anyone, and I always appreciate those that can back off sometimes and take that high road.
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September 5, 2008, 23:46 |
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QUOTE (Chazzy @ September 5, 2008, 23:46)Well all have those issues that we just simply have opinions on, and those issues that are passions of our heart and soul, emotional issues....we're all just 100% human, we are all pretty much the same, some things we can discuss, somethings stir us up...no one is exempt from the human rule.
Discuss all you want, just respect each other and if something is that disturbing or passionate to someone else, please try to respect that too...because we all have our passions too...
100% human...can't expect any more or less than that from anyone, and I always appreciate those that can back off sometimes and take that high road.
Ok, but I like tunnels.
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September 5, 2008, 23:49 |
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BUT, in the final analysis.................................................... ............................................................ ............................................................ ............................................................ ............................................................ .......................................................WHO CARES ???????????
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September 6, 2008, 08:52 |
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There is one real reason to care about people like the Spears....can Jamie influence impressionable young girls that having babies is cool and fun? Can Mrs. Spears influence parents by being such a bad example?
That's the stuff that interest and concerns me.
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September 6, 2008, 09:21 |
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It's still the medias fault. They seem to think that everyone has an interest in this. When most shouldn't even rate a mention.
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September 6, 2008, 09:26 |
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True JC, if I want entertainment news, there are shows nightly for that and I don't watch them, but now...it's all over the local and national news constantly, I've chosen to get my news online primarily because of this kind of thing, I can just scan the headlines and chose what I want or think I need to read and not have sensationalistic journalism rammed down my throat.
Before and after the turn of the century...scandal was always big news, and during the heyday of Hollywood, Gossip columnists were hot stuff....but that was during our great depression, and during a war....I guess we needed the distraction that all that Hollywood stuff brought us.
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September 6, 2008, 09:33 |
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It's hipocrisy of course. All of the "major" media has and have complain about "The National Enquirer" yet the major media sensationalize in the same manner.
I watch the major channels, but prefer PBS. Even they have shown signs of slipping.
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September 6, 2008, 09:37 |
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I dearly miss the days of the National Enquirer when their headlines were about UFOs, aliens, lizard-men tribes being discovered,the Nostradamus predictions and all those fuzzy doctored photos that "prove" Elvis and JFK are still alive.
Now it's just all a bunch of so called celebs I've never even heard of!
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September 6, 2008, 09:42 |
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Elvis is alive!!! He's ben driving a Swift truck.
I think it's funny the the Enquirer was the only one that got the O.J. thing correct.
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September 6, 2008, 09:47 |
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It was a very small town journalist that broke the biggest story in the (central east) Missouri area, the woman who invesitgated this and broke the news, does get a whole lot of negativity from quite a few...google up ...
Bill A. Jakob Gerald Missouri
The mess this man has left behind has made for story after story and his trial...wow, that triall will affect allot of other cases, this story has really messed up an entire, and otherwise sweet little town all up.
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