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Eye popping celebrity bling is how they titled it....

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door knob solitaire

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http://www.forbes.com/2007/07/26/celebrities-bling-hollywood-biz-cz_lg_0726celebbling_slide_2.html?partner=msnent


Hope the link works...it is from Forbes site.

DKS

PS...WooHoo I just racked up 1000 posts. Drats!! ..wish I had spent the post on something more memorable.
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How ever have you "old timers" reached 10,000 posts?
I bow at your supremacy!
 
Sheesh... 10,000 dollar LASHES!!!!
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That one had me going ''huh!?'' too!
 
Date: 8/6/2007 3:19:45 PM
Author:door knob solitaire
http://www.forbes.com/2007/07/26/celebrities-bling-hollywood-biz-cz_lg_0726celebbling_slide_2.html?partner=msnent



Hope the link works...it is from Forbes site.


DKS


PS...WooHoo I just racked up 1000 posts. Drats!! ..wish I had spent the post on something more memorable.

How ever have you ''old timers'' reached 10,000 posts?
I bow at your supremacy!

Hey congrats dks on the 1k mark. I think your posts are very memorable! maybe the content of this one is worth forgetting though..
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Date: 8/6/2007 4:21:21 PM
Author: FireGoddess
That one had me going ''huh!?'' too!

Well, nobody said having money = class...
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Wow, that is crazy!
 
Euuww. Just because they are famous does not mean I like their taste!!!
 
What do you think will happen to JLo''s old ring? Will it have the "broken engagement" stigma? I know that I wouldn''t pay $1.2M for a ring that had been involved in that relationship!
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Did I miss something about J Lo''s bling?
 
Date: 8/6/2007 11:58:01 PM
Author: diamondfan
Did I miss something about J Lo''s bling?
It''s right after Pharrell''s golden Blackberry
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. It''s the pink Bennifer ring - they mention it going back on the market.
 
was this the one from Ben? I heard it was back a few years back. Didn''t he pay like millions for it? Would you want a ring that was on her finger and came back to be sold from a broken engagement? I am not sure I would though it was a beaut!
 
I would maybe take it as a RHR, but I don''t want her broken engagement heebie-jeebies on my engagement ring!!
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Of course, if anyone is giving it away, I won''t say no.
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Always interesting to see what the uber-rich do with their moolah! I''m not really sure why the words "crunk ain''t dead" have to be emblazoned in diamonds, though...then again i''ve never understood grills, maybe I''m just not "hip." LOL!
 
Grills make me ill (I am poet and I know it!)

That hip hop crap is nasty to me, I would melt it and reuse the stones but never would I wear such gross stuff. So not my style at all. There is such a thing as going to far, if it looks like it weighs you down it is likely too much!
 
Sorry for the thread jack, but I never heard the word before and had to look it up:
Traditionally, crunk meant a hoarse, harsh cry.[3] The term is often used as slang to mean intoxicated. Folk etymology suggests the modern usage of crunk originated as a portmanteau of the words "crazy" and "drunk" or having been "cranked up" to a level of excitability at which one becomes "crunk". Rapper Lil Jon defined crunk as a "state of heightened excitement".

The first popular figures to use the word were Atlanta rappers Outkast, who in their 1993 song and accompanying video "Player''s Ball" said, "I gots in crunk if it ain''t real ain''t right". Outkast also mentions "crunk" in the song "Hootie Hoo" (which was released in 1994 on the same album Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik).


On June 10, 2007[citation needed] Webster''s Dictionary added "crunk" as a new entry.


"crunk Pronunciation: \ˈkrə©¯k\ Function: noun Etymology: crunk, word of fluctuating meaning used during the 1990s in lyrics of the rap groups OutKast and Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz Date: 2000


a style of Southern rap music featuring repetitive chants and rapid dance rhythms"
In 1993, Conan O''Brien used the term "krunk" (an apparently invented nonsense word) as a multipurpose expletive on his television program Late Night with Conan O''Brien, but "crunk" is not an expletive.[citation needed]

See Wiktionary for literal definition.


 
Oh I like the pumpkin diamond that Berry wore!
 
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