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Thursday, February 12, 2009
Posted by Retal at 7:13 PM 0 comments
Lucie J. Kim Wants $4 Billion Dollars From Miley Cyrus
Lucie J. Kim Wants $4 Billion Dollars From Miley Cyrus
Lucie J. Kim is a retard. She claim from 4 thousand to 4 billion from Cyrus just because she think cyrus was mocking an asian.. OF PLEASE give me a break... all people will do that kind of face i saw alot of asian people doing that kind of face just for fun.. so what? every person who do that kind of face will be sued?!...
Hey LUCIE F.Y.I there is an asian guy over there.. Its their friends! and he don't even care about the face thingy at all.. WHAT THE HELL you want actually? MAKE A QUICK BUCK!!
Get a live.. Go to work and earn little by little and save your money..
This kind of things are normal.. And everyone know that she is ot mocking asian.. What a moron..
BTW... I not a fan of cyrus.. i dont think she can sing that well. The little children make her super rich because she can change her hair in a few second and make funny impression...
So pelase la GO CHECK YOUR BRAIN and DON'T DO ANYTHING WHICH IS SO STUPIDDDD YOUR ACTION WILL MAKE ASIA LOOK BAD REALLY BAD
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P/S : DOES ANYONE HAVE LUCIE KIM PHOO I WANT TO SEE HER PHOTO
Posted by Retal at 6:42 PM 0 comments
Lucky
Turns out Gallego's hunch was right. After a three-week online auction, the Fresno resident sold what is believed to be one of history's first baseball cards for $64,073.
Not a bad paycheck for some spring cleaning.
The sale ended a whirlwind month for Gallego, who attracted an avalanche of attention on the front page of Yahoo!, the New York Times and other outlets across the country. Her popularity soared even further in late January, when she appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and revealed that this wasn't her first instance of blind luck. She once won $250,000 from a slot machine in Nevada.
Gallego embraced all the attention and kept a wicked sense of humor throughout the process, as evidenced by her first public remarks after the auction ended on Tuesday.
From the Fresno Bee:
"I'm so happy for the card. Oh and for me too, of course," said Gallego on Tuesday night. "I had hoped to bail out California from this financial emergency, but it didn't quite get that far. But maybe it'll bail out my credit cards."
Jeffrey Rosenberg of Tristar Productions was the winner of the auction. He runs an autograph show business and plans to display the card at shows around the country.
The actual final price of the card was $75,285.78, but that amount included a 17.5 percent buyer's premium for the auction house. Memory Lane Auctions says the price is a record for its house and that the last 1869 Red Stockings card sold for around $30,000.
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