But, I have to vote classic. Because, well, I'm in love with her.
― Derek & Erdman, Saturday, 23 July 2005 04:30 (twenty years ago)
― Jimmy Mod Is Sick of Being The Best At Everything (ModJ), Saturday, 23 July 2005 04:43 (twenty years ago)
― Huk-L (Huk-L), Saturday, 23 July 2005 18:36 (twenty years ago)
― gear (gear), Saturday, 23 July 2005 18:39 (twenty years ago)
― roxymuzak (roxymuzak), Saturday, 23 July 2005 18:40 (twenty years ago)
― Forest Pines (ForestPines), Saturday, 23 July 2005 18:42 (twenty years ago)
― Truckdrivin' Buddha (Rock Hardy), Saturday, 23 July 2005 18:44 (twenty years ago)
― Nostalgic for the Pre-Conservative Hendrie (Bent Over at the Arclight), Saturday, 23 July 2005 18:44 (twenty years ago)
― Huk-L (Huk-L), Saturday, 23 July 2005 18:46 (twenty years ago)
(however, this would be bad, as I've already spent more than I should have on ebay today)
― Forest Pines (ForestPines), Saturday, 23 July 2005 18:54 (twenty years ago)
― kyle (akmonday), Saturday, 23 July 2005 18:56 (twenty years ago)
― LeCoq (LeCoq), Monday, 25 July 2005 00:14 (twenty years ago)
― Aaron A., Monday, 25 July 2005 00:21 (twenty years ago)
― Aaron A., Monday, 25 July 2005 00:24 (twenty years ago)
― geoff (gcannon), Monday, 25 July 2005 00:29 (twenty years ago)
― Aaron A., Monday, 25 July 2005 00:32 (twenty years ago)
― bob peck, Wednesday, 27 July 2005 20:53 (twenty years ago)
― Rickey Wright (Rrrickey), Wednesday, 27 July 2005 21:09 (twenty years ago)
― Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Wednesday, 27 July 2005 21:14 (twenty years ago)
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/janine.turner/scanst/turnerj/jtjanine4.jpg
― milozauckerman (miloaukerman), Wednesday, 27 July 2005 21:16 (twenty years ago)
http://www.janineturner.net/pics/Journey/mt17_lg.jpg
― Jerry the Nipper (Jerrynipper), Wednesday, 27 July 2005 21:23 (twenty years ago)
It's a goddamn crime against nature, is what it is...
― Truckdrivin' Buddha (Rock Hardy), Wednesday, 27 July 2005 22:07 (twenty years ago)
http://multimedia.thestar.com/images/ec/41/5443c65f471b81b1d3ce57e9f361.jpeg
― bobby bedelia, Sunday, 13 April 2008 23:16 (seventeen years ago)
Urgh.
― fields of salmon, Sunday, 13 April 2008 23:21 (seventeen years ago)
janine turner is a tea partierDUDhttp://article.nationalreview.com/432453/janine-turner-is-on-fire-for-the-constitution/kathryn-jean-lopez
― an outlet to express the dark invocations of (La Lechera), Monday, 26 April 2010 13:37 (fifteen years ago)
She's always been quite conservative.
― Christine Green Leafy Dragon Indigo, Monday, 26 April 2010 15:07 (fifteen years ago)
she was inspired by sarah palin to start a movement to indoctrinate the next generation and set them on fire for the constitutionthat is an all new low as far as i'm concerned
― an outlet to express the dark invocations of (La Lechera), Monday, 26 April 2010 15:13 (fifteen years ago)
Remember when, according to NRO et al., we weren't supposed to care about celebrities' political activities and thoughts? Yeah.
― Obama, Wellstone and Darwinfish, Attorneys (Pancakes Hackman), Monday, 26 April 2010 15:16 (fifteen years ago)
i used to watch her and demi on general hospital. she was weird on that show.
http://janineturner.com/photoimages/1/large/50.jpg
for some reason my sister and i thought it was the most HILARIOUS thing in the world to refer to the two sisters as jackie and laura templetits instead of templeton.
― scott seward, Monday, 26 April 2010 15:23 (fifteen years ago)
http://www.foxnews.com/static/managed/img/Opinion/Turner_Janine2010397_doomsday_604x341.jpg
― dispariiiijjjj 'white ppl' (velko), Monday, 26 April 2010 16:01 (fifteen years ago)
i've never read a full column by k-lo before. is she 15 or something? what a terrible writer.
― goole, Monday, 26 April 2010 16:34 (fifteen years ago)
Last fall I did sound on an indie film. I also was fairly involved in preproduction. Through some channels, Janine Turner got a copy of the script and expressed a strong interest in playing one of the leads. She ultimately didn't get the part, partially because of money, but also because she wanted a re-write on the script to give her character--a villain responsible for the deaths of two other main characters--a sort of religious conversion at the end to make good for her sins. It really wouldn't have worked in context (the script arrives at a somewhat similar point, minus the religious stuff--and was better for it), and by that point it was too late in the game to do it anyway (a couple weeks before shooting). As it happened, we were able to keep the ending, but we didn't actually have an actress for the part until a day or two before we started filming the character's scenes.
And that is my Janine Turner story.
― Roomful of Moogs (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 26 April 2010 19:46 (fifteen years ago)
Janine recently debuted her conservative, political talk radio show on Talk Radio 570 KLIF in the Dallas/Fort Worth market: The Janine Turner Show – American Exposure - Hollywood Flair, Washington Savvy, American True Grit. Janine is a highly acclaimed public speaker, First Lady of Texas Anita Perry says, “After hearing Janine speak, I felt inspired, touched, motivated and – quite frankly – in awe. Her speech was riveting.” Ed Gillespie, former chairman of the RNC says, “Janine is a rare mix of talented actress and principled committed conservative. Her understanding of how entertainment shapes our culture makes her a potent force and sought after speaker.” Governor Sarah Palin says, “Actress Janine Turner was an eloquent supporter, particularly on the subject of women in politics and the strength and value of single moms who are committed to raising solid citizens.”
http://www.klif.com/ONAIR/JanineTurner/tabid/921/Default.aspx
― buzza, Saturday, 24 September 2011 18:26 (fourteen years ago)
^^ dud
― Aimless, Saturday, 24 September 2011 18:30 (fourteen years ago)
Now it is 2011, and there seems to be a correlation between the present descending satellite and the potential descent of America. I love America and all the promise for which she stands. I want her to survive. My friend, Brent Cooper, and I were recalling the Northern Exposure satellite episode today. He said, “You’ve gone from actress to activist.” I laughed, but it is true.
I am now an activist and I have never felt more urgent sense of passion and purpose. As the satellite is making a beeline for Earth it reminds me a bit of our situation in America. We feel the impending doom: faltering economy, strangling debt, high unemployment, disenchantment, terrorism beckoning on our doorstep and a president who has blinders on and only sees 2012. Satellite? What Satellite? Ignorance is not bliss.
We are at a huge crossroads in our country. As Jackie Gingrich Cushman says in her new book, The Essential American, “It’s the desire for liberty and freedom above security and safety,” that best represents the American spirit.
Ironically, the “entitlement Americans” who claim “security and safety” is their “right” are incapable of seeing the satellite that is going to crash and burn upon their indignation. The anomaly looming in the horizon is the collapse of our society as a whole when America can no longer pay her debts.
One thing our founding fathers knew was history, a subject that is considered irrelevant in our schools today. History, both in centuries past and decades past, proves that bad economies, high taxes, record breaking unemployment and incomprehensible debt lead to despotism and demise. Americans want both “liberty and freedom” and “security and safety.” Instead of Patrick Henry’s call, “Give me liberty or give me death!” the call of the “entitlement Americans” today is “Give me liberty and give me, give me!”
We can not have both. Our founding fathers wrote the words, ‘Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness,” with no guarantee of happiness only the pursuit of happiness. They also made it very clear that God gave us these rights and not government. Government can simply not withstand the demand of being “sugar daddy” to everyone. Liberty cannot withstand that demand.
― buzza, Saturday, 24 September 2011 18:31 (fourteen years ago)
As Jackie Gingrich Cushman says
So she and Victoria Jackson are the stars of that 2 Drunk Girls show, yes?
― Ned Raggett, Saturday, 24 September 2011 18:33 (fourteen years ago)
I worked on a cable ghost story show and putting together Janine's segment about the talking spectre of her dead horse was a highlight of my year.
― Vendo Caramelos A Veces Sin Dinero (Capitaine Jay Vee), Sunday, 25 September 2011 04:07 (fourteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73r4uAi3PGU
― buzza, Tuesday, 8 November 2011 04:32 (fourteen years ago)
O_O $5$20
― omar little, Tuesday, 8 November 2011 04:42 (fourteen years ago)
If I ever need information from a detainee, I think I'll put that on a loop for a few hours and then try for some answers.
― Eagles ft. Michael Vick (Eazy), Tuesday, 8 November 2011 04:46 (fourteen years ago)
Kinda sticks in your head, doesn't it?
― Eagles ft. Michael Vick (Eazy), Tuesday, 8 November 2011 04:49 (fourteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_t5jApEYJ0
― omar little, Tuesday, 8 November 2011 04:50 (fourteen years ago)
RIP Butch
― Eagles ft. Michael Vick (Eazy), Tuesday, 8 November 2011 04:55 (fourteen years ago)
http://washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/op-eds/2011/11/are-those-americans-streets
― buzza, Tuesday, 8 November 2011 17:08 (fourteen years ago)
America was not built on football maniaBy: Janine Turner | 11/13/11 8:05 PM
America is infatuated with football. Sure it's a pastime that provides a relief from troubles and the mundane aspects of life, but does it justify a passion that blurs the lines of reason?
Modern day culture has chiseled heroes from the AstroTurf of fumbles and touchdowns, relishing strength and macho madness. Millions of adoring fans prop up demigods borne from their own fantastic need for escape.
Beer and chips line the couches of frazzled fans who feed the frenzy with adoration and awe. Cheering from the stands, like Romans in the coliseum, they rant for dangerous chases and brutal tackles, vying for victory at any cost.
Fathers dream of boys with fast legs and strong arms; fairy tales of fortunes and fame flaming their fantasies. It's as if American aspirations lie within the domes of "first and ten; do it again."
How many young boys' faces have burned with tears of shame that they cannot live up to their fathers' image of towering quarterbacks or agile defensive ends?
How many young men feel forsworn because they lack the athletic prowess that warrants cheering girls in short skirts to chant with giddy glee?
Celebrity, diamond earrings and Porsches set the bar for achievement and success in today's society. Herein lies the struggle for the future for America's economic, essential survival.
The loud roar of revelry does not reverberate in the halls of the academics. Losers and loners are considered the nerdy brains who shift through the shadows of silence.
No cheerleaders make signs for them that say, "Go Wildcat Science Team! Win, win, win!" No pat on the back and "'atta boys" for the passionate political science major who seeks to carry the torch of liberty. Parades are not thrown for math wizards and engineering majors.
Such a lack of luster for anything other than shoulder pads and shiny helmets leaves a dearth of motivation for diversity of learning. An athletic vacuum has sucked the life out of a once-promising and prosperous American ingenuity.
A deficiency of incentive and misplaced values has diminished American competitiveness in the marketplace. Now, companies seek accomplished students from India to fill jobs that American schools have failed to provide.
They don't have football in India.
At what cost does America immerse herself in an unbalanced quest for sports mania? A level playing field needs to be the foundation upon which America rebuilds her aspirations and subsequent destiny.
Media, academia and families all carry the burden to lighten the weight from athletes' shoulders and shine a light on other venues of accomplishment.
The Penn State tragedy affects the nation as a whole and begs to check the myth. Lives are devastated by the need to make superheroes out of mere humans.
Idolatry for any other than the true God leads to a bitter awakening. Earthquakes of reality are destined for those who misplace loyalties.
Reason slows the fervor that threatens stability. Society has the responsibility to reassess where it places focus, fame and undo pressures.
Janine Turner, a longtime television and movie actress, is a talk radio host on KLIF Radio in Dallas.
― buzza, Tuesday, 15 November 2011 21:11 (fourteen years ago)
Media, academia and families all carry the burden to lighten the weight from athletes' shoulders and shine a light on other venues of accomplishment.The Penn State tragedy affects the nation as a whole and begs to check the myth. Lives are devastated by the need to make superheroes out of mere humans.Idolatry for any other than the true God leads to a bitter awakening. Earthquakes of reality are destined for those who misplace loyalties.Reason slows the fervor that threatens stability. Society has the responsibility to reassess where it places focus, fame and undo pressures.
Worst poem ever.
― Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 15 November 2011 21:12 (fourteen years ago)
i like the feel of this though
Janine Turner a longtime television and movie actress is a talk radio host on KLIF Radio in Dallas
― tylerw, Tuesday, 15 November 2011 21:15 (fourteen years ago)
christoga!
― pass the duchy pon the left hand side (musical duke) (Hurting 2), Tuesday, 15 November 2011 21:17 (fourteen years ago)
janine was kind of good at playing a terrible person (a football mom!) on friday night lights
― tylerw, Tuesday, 15 November 2011 21:18 (fourteen years ago)
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 15 November 2011 21:22 (fourteen years ago)
http://www.efli.com/index.php
― buzza, Tuesday, 15 November 2011 21:22 (fourteen years ago)
america totally sucked before football mania.
― Matt Armstrong, Wednesday, 16 November 2011 00:59 (fourteen years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slagiV7oOhc
― buzza, Friday, 31 August 2012 15:03 (thirteen years ago)
/slagiV7oOhc&fs=1&hl=en
― some dude, Friday, 31 August 2012 23:36 (thirteen years ago)