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Hollywood Has Gone To The Dogs
Talentless hack Ryan Seacrest gets a star on Hollywood's "Walk Of Fame." They'll give those things to anybody, won't they?
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covax said on 04/27/05 @ 01:24 PM: acctually, as i understand, you have to pay for those stars.
does that mean anyone can buy one? i've got $10...
Jake said on 04/27/05 @ 01:33 PM: Hell, I'm sure I could start a fund-raiser to get one if I knew I could buy 'em.
Mark Turner said on 04/27/05 @ 03:17 PM: actually he is a pretty well known voice on the radio waves. and since he has traversed into hosting one of the most popular shows on fox ..i think that hes ok, but not diserving of a star on the walk of fame.
Michelle said on 04/28/05 @ 01:26 PM: Damn! I can't believe they gave him a star... Kevin Federline will be next...
Mark Turner said on 04/29/05 @ 01:19 AM: well my guess is that we will start seeing google ads on the walk...
Trystan Shout said on 04/30/05 @ 08:05 AM: There is a "Get a Star for Hugh Jackman" site. Therein it reads "Once the celebrity is selected, payment of $15,000 is required to seal the deal."
$15,000?! Ryan Seacrest?! Yeah, ol' Ryan sure has a long history in broadcasting . . . four years of "Idol" fame.
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