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Yes. Quite serious, LoL

I was also involved with quite a fed pedophiles from around the age of 8 - 14. I know one of them, and I'm thinking of turning them in because I know they're molesting boys. I should do it, but I'm ashamed of coming forward what what I did. Plus, it's been quite a while since then, so I'm not sure if it would make a different now, anyway.

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Um, are you kidding me?

Jennifer was one of the ONLY genuine winners on that stage tonight! She spoke from her heart, was NOT ashamed, like some people who are Christians (it's okay if you're not) to thank GOD, who you REALLY couldn't have done it without, and you could tell she was shocked as all heck to win the thing. I'm so happy for her. Words cannot express the joy I feel in my heart for her. She is TRULY a real life Cinderella.

Screw YOU, Rogers and Hammerstein. Jennifer Hudson's story is the TRUE fairytale, hacks!

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Didn't like Helen Mirren's dress. The flowery print was too much like a drape.

Liked Nicole Kidman's dress except for that big ribbon.

Penelope's dress was great although she looked a bit rough.

I am SOOOOOOOOOOOO glad Diane Keaton has FINALLY stopped rocking the Annie Hall look. It only took 30 years. :rolleyes:

-I'm a little shocked Alan Arkin won. He was great in LMS but didn't have much screentime. It was obviously a Let's give it to anyone BUT EM thing.

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Helen Mirren - most gorgous woman of the night.

Still, as much as lead actress was a tough race and Mirren is a worthy choice I'd preferred Judi Dench to win this. LMAO about Ellen's boob remark...

Also swooning for Cate Blanchett although that dress was a bit 80s flashy.

Nicole Kidnam on the other hand had one fugly dress. That red ribbon made me crazy. I was thisclose jumping in a plane to rip it off her. Surprised taht her junky husband made it to the Oscars though. Good for her.

But what was Meryl Streep thinking? Loved her at the real award show with the Prada gang-interaction but she looked like a hippie - kinda like Kim Zimmer for last year's daytime Emmys...

Speaking of bizarre events: Reese Withersppon looked good in her dress but she could hardly walk in it. It was a riot seeing her forced movements trying to get centrestage. LOL!

About the show: It was long, even longer than usual. It was not too boring but they overstressed the sideline-categories a bit. And I didn't like any of these shortfilms about the Spirit of America and other stuff. Whatever. Ellen was good but I've seen her better. Cheered when she handed Martin Scorcese her script. LMAO!

Most shocking event of the night: Melissa Etheridge kissing Tammy Lynn Michael from "Popular" and the censors forget to push the censorship button. Wow.

Overall, the winners were pretty well selected for a change. Was much more disappointed the last couple of years. Yay for "The Life of Others" as best foreign language release.

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