Ms. Ciccone
Will this be as unsuccessful as Mr. Ritchie's latest, "RocknRolla"? I can't imagine that Madonna's name will in anyway draw an audience.
Ms. Ciccone
Will this be as unsuccessful as Mr. Ritchie's latest, "RocknRolla"? I can't imagine that Madonna's name will in anyway draw an audience.
Ms. Gillette
This movie is likely to be a successful one, and, if so, Ms. Gillette will have another topic on which to hate.
Mr. Moore
Aw, man.
Molly Ringwald
"The Pick-up Artist" starred Molly Ringwald and Robert Downey, Jr. Dennis Hopper played Molly's father. One would think with that cast it would have been more successful.
Fox Reality Channel
Wait, there's a Fox Reality Channel?
Thank you, Mr. Hyden
Mr. Stubbs was a treasure, and your appreciation of him is, well, appreciated.
Mr. Stubbs
"When the world falls apart, some things stay in place/Levi Stubbs' tears run down his face."
Indeed, Mr. Stubbs' successful endeavors speak for themselves.
Mr. Levi Stubbs of the Four Tops
Levi Stubbs has died, at age 72. I cannot convey my sadness, successfully or otherwise.
Mrs. Gifford's children
I always felt bad for Kathie Lee's children, whom she used to trot out like show dogs to show what a "good mother" she was.
Mr. Stone
Why did Stone make this movie? The successful and amusing TV show "Lil Bush" is available on DVD.
Isis Uptown, may you acheive every success in your "Jeopardy!" endeavor.
Mr. Broadus
Snoop Dogg collaborated successfully with Willie Nelson. Though I'm no fan of "duets with the dead" this endeavor might well turn out to be worth a listen.
Mr. Tompkins
Though Mr. Tompkins is quite enertaining, capable and deserving of success, the revamping of "Best Week Ever" sounds like a futile endeavor.
Mr. Ritchie and Ms. Ciccone
Surely Ritchie and Madonna will handle this situation amicably, taking the needs of their children under consideration. Perhaps being out of his wife's shadow will lead to further success by Ritchie in his future endeavors.
Ms. Gillette
Congratulations, Ms. Gillette, on successfully creating a Tolerability Index which contains nothing upon which to comment.
As previously stated
As I stated in the referenced Newswire thread, Pitchfork's popularity and web presence will make this book an automatic success, and that the real question is whether this endeavor offers anything that *can't* be found online.
Agreed; both Ringo and George Harrison are on record as being supportive of other musicians.
Stu Sutcliffe died five years before Brian Epstein, but perhaps you're trying to make some point I'm missing.
Pitchfork
No doubt Pitchfork's popularity and web presence will make this book an automatic success. The real question is whether its success will be deserved, and whether this endeavor offers anything that *can't* be found online.