The Old Brit Brit Is Back (Okay, Not Really)
Chester Cheetah's main boo has a new video out for that "Woomanizah" song and homegirl gets buck nekkid. Brit Brit bares her pork chops, ham hocks and greasy chicken thighs in some kind of nude sauna scene. I bet the room smelled like hot dog water and melted weave glue. Brit getting naked is her way of saying, "Frapps does a hide fine, ya'll!"
The rest of the video is Our Lady of Cheetos as a sexy secretary, a skanky waitress and a slutty chauffeur. In the chauffeur scene, Brit Brit steers with one shoe. She probably uses that technique in real life to pick out Slim Jim crumbs from the backseat. She has "skillz."
Overall, this shit is better than her last couple of broke ass videos, but that's not saying much. It's also hard to sit through it, because of the fucking song. I tried so hard to love it, but it's like torture to my ears. All I hear is "woominzah, wommanizah, woomanizah" on repeat. I feel like there's some kind of hidden message underneath the song. Brit Brit's trying to brainwash us. I bet if I play it backwards, I will hear Brit's voice saying, "Go buy Frapp. Brit Brit is purdy. Chester is sexay."
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@Ivana~
Oh well, totally. I think even stay-at-home mom's do other things. I just don't think most of them sit around the house all day eating bon-bon's. Everyone's life is different, and we shouldn't really care or judge people based on whether they stay home or go out in their pj's. You would automatically hate me if you saw me in my pjs at the store, but you would be missing out on meeting a pretty cool person ;) See what I am trying to say?
@angel~
Right? That would be so weird, yet so fun!! He would trip out for sure. You have a really great perspective on the whole mommy thing. I don't have any yet, still deciding, but what you said is so very true. They are only children for a moment and you have to grab it while you can (then they turn into teens-I was a horrible one!!!) lol!
Submitted by tangerine on October 11, 2008 - 8:30pm.
It's not a question of not wanting to stay home with the kids, it's just something that I couldn't do 24/7 you know? I need to have a job, to leave the house, to have some fresh air and communicate with other adults you know what I mean? I prepare breakfast for my kids, they leave to school, I shower, get ready and head to work. The kids spend a part of the afternoon with the grandparents, I pick 'em up and we go home and we still have really great family time everyday, so it's not like I never see them.
Submitted by Ivana on October 11, 2008 - 8:31pm.
RE:..if a mother wants to stay at home raising the kids, so be it! But at least do some office work from home, I mean, make some money of your own...
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Put down the drink and read what I said before responding.
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Submitted by angel_i on October 11, 2008 - 8:32pm.
Maybe I should put on a dress and apron and have a drink made for him when he walked in the door and said "Hi honey! How was your day!"
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FUN! I wanna do that! |I really do!
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it's even more fun if you're not wearing anything but the apron.
just be sure not to fry anything, 'cause ouch babe.
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Submitted by Ivana on October 11, 2008 - 8:29pm
What if your hubby makes enough so you don't have to work? What if he would rather you stay home with the kids than bring home money that you don't need anyway? I understand not forcing your husband to work two jobs while you both struggle. But if he makes enough and gives you the option of going to school, having babies, working or not, then I don't think it is a woman mooching at that point. I think it's just having more options.
Submitted by angel_i on October 11, 2008 - 8:27pm.
@LCT: Well, you definitely have your head screwed on a lot straighter than a lot of people who already have kids. It's always a delicate balance...after a while they need to be away from you some...but yeah - how much is the question. I went through a period where I felt like my daughter was being raised by others and that some of my values were getting lost in the fray...it was hard and we are POOR and I am TIRED but it's worth it for me to spend time being an active Mommy. It's hard work but it's not forever - so you gotta grab it while it's there. And it's definitely a lot more fulfilling than meeting your daily sales quota
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Exactly, balance,that's what it's about. Obviously being with your kid 24/7 is probably not a good idea because they won't even be able to take a piss by themselves, but being away from them for the vast majority of the day is in no way going to result in them being raised with your values and being raised the way you want them to be.
Submitted by tangerine on October 11, 2008 - 8:30pm.
Maybe I should put on a dress and apron and have a drink made for him when he walked in the door and said "Hi honey! How was your day!"
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FUN! I wanna do that! |I really do!
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@MyTwoCents:
LOL! It's like BIZARRO 50's!
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Submitted by MyTwoCents on October 11, 2008 - 8:28pm.
Your comment didn't make any sense sweety. I'm defending working mothers and you hate me too? HA! Lay off the pills.
@Ivana~
Well, welcome to 1956! Although, our house would be more like the late 60's with our record collection and taste in music. Lol, that image is so funny to me because that is sooo not us but there you go, making generalizations again!! Maybe I should put on a dress and apron and have a drink made for him when he walked in the door and said "Hi honey! How was your day!" all at the same time. Ahaha, he would think I had gone psycho. Well, it was fun arguing with you even though you don't seem to be able to comprehend anything I have said to you. My day is very different from a woman in the '50's. Like I said, I go to school, I work out and run errands, do homework, and take care of our 5,000 animals. Having a family is a big decision for us and we want to do it right; it ain't just about poppin' babies out. We are actually putting thought into it. It's cool that you don't want to stay home with your kids, but I would like to. That does not make me a lazy person or whatever else you would call that. It just means that I don't want to leave my children with some fool that I don't know. I think that most women would want to be home with their child, especially 0-5. Why would you leave your baby with someone else?
Submitted by Ivana on October 11, 2008 - 8:29pm.
Are still here?!
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And you'll be loving it ~ Super Bitch - KGB
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Jussayin!!! aw du cwute widdle kitteh!!
I was really looking forward to seeing the animated punching gif. No luck? I can show you how to resize it so it will be accepted if you'd like. Or if it's online somewhere post me the link and I'll do it and post it for you to copy.
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I go away to watch Merlin & miss all the fun it seems.Oh well! lol
Submitted by parissucksliterally on October 11, 2008 - 7:35pm.
Every song of Stripped is a masterpiece, IMO!
One of the best album of the past 10 years. (IMO!)
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And you'll be loving it ~ Super Bitch - KGB
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Submitted by LOVE CARROTTOP on October 11, 2008 - 8:21pm.
Yes I do understand what you're saying, don't get me wrong, if a mother wants to stay at home raising the kids, so be it! But at least do some office work from home, I mean, make some money of your own... Don't depend on the husband's paycheck and put some jeans while going out, that's pretty much it.
Submitted by Ivana on October 11, 2008 - 8:22pm.
I hate you as much as I hate the people that say all women should stay home and not work.
That is all.
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Sometimes I forget that some people just like to fight.
@LCT: Well, you definitely have your head screwed on a lot straighter than a lot of people who already have kids. It's always a delicate balance...after a while they need to be away from you some...but yeah - how much is the question. I went through a period where I felt like my daughter was being raised by others and that some of my values were getting lost in the fray...it was hard and we are POOR and I am TIRED but it's worth it for me to spend time being an active Mommy. It's hard work but it's not forever - so you gotta grab it while it's there. And it's definitely a lot more fulfilling than meeting your daily sales quota.
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Ivana and Ricki your points of view reflect a lack of life experience.
Read a book, get a classic from an author like Austen or Bronte. Go outside. Talk to people outside your social circles. Take some classes in a topic like history or music. Sit in a forest, watch a squirrel.
It's a beautiful world and life is very short. People die every day at every age. Don't miss out. Squeeze every last drop out of life that you can. Hate and anger subtract from your life experience like demerit points on your drivers license.
Why not stop being judgmental bitches worrying so much about what other people are doing and just handle your own shit in life, alrighty? Damn I get so tired of people so "concerned" about what other people do with their time, their genitals, their money, their beliefs. Do you, boo, and get the fuck out my bizness!!! As long as I'm not killing you or stealing from you, that's about all the respect you need from me.
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@LCT~
I totally agree with you on that.
Submitted by tangerine on October 11, 2008 - 8:14pm.
So you cook, clean, make the house nice so when he comes home he can relax... What is this, the 50's?? Oh babe trust me, my husband works and so do I! Our money is joint, but it comes from both sides, not just one ;-) There are no specific roles for one of us, sometimes I cook, sometimes he cooks, sometimes I clean, sometimes he cleans... It dependes on situations and moods. The cleaning and cooking, waiting for the hubby on the door with his drink is sooooo 50's.
Submitted by Ivana on October 11, 2008 - 8:09pm.
So are you saying that only stay at home moms can raise kids correctly? Why does it have to be a nanny? Grandparents should also be a frequent presence on the kids lives and they are more than happy to help and the kids love it. And that way they don't become those clingy kids that cry and scream when parents drop them at the first day at school.
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Yes, I agree that grandparents should be a part of kids' lives, but if both the mother and father are working full time, that really leaves very little time to actually raise children. They spend 8+ hours a day at a daycare, or with a nanny, and only a couple hours with their parents. Keep in mind, that time is spent making meals or doing chores. It's not a matter of raising kids correctly, it's a matter of raising them in the manner you want to, not having someone else do it who is inevitably going to be spending the majority of the day with them.
@angel~
Exactly. Everyone is different, that's all. I think we both have an old school way of thinking because he is older (39) and I was raised by my grandparents, and that was the way they were. Plus, I am a really good cook lol. He is leaving it up to me to decide what I want to do with my life, and I really appreciate that. Do I want to make my life all about my family? Or do I want a career? A common dilemma for a woman these days.
@TITS
Hehehehe. I pissed myself when you gave Valtrex one in the goolies.
@angel_i
SmOOches, James Haven style!
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Submitted by Ivana on October 11, 2008 - 6:33pm.
There's more to life than stay at home, pop pills, bake cakes and watch oprah!
...there is?!?! well, sheee-it!
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Submitted by tangerine on October 11, 2008 - 8:06pm.
What a really good way to look at it. That argument right there would probably change my mind about working if I had a choice to do either. I mean, it sucks, but these days, women do have to decide between a career or family. Some try to do both, but they definitely stretch themselves thin.
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That's exactly it. As much as it sucks, you can't have both. Either someone has to be home raising the kids, or you have to pay someone to do it for you while to bring home the bacon.
Submitted by MyTwoCents on October 11, 2008 - 7:48pm
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And Thanks! I forgot to say...
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It is 50/50, but we just split things differently than you would, I guess. We split up the responsibilities of keeping a functioning household, instead of the money.
And thanks for sharing, tangerine...I, myself, don't have that experience but I've seen it work in so many situations. It's a kind of symbiosis, no? Money needs to be made and dinner needs to be cooked...who says everybody should be doing the same thing? Doesn't it make sense to spread the duties around...?...is all I really think about it...it doesn't really matter who's who...
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Submitted by MyTwoCents on October 11, 2008 - 7:48pm.
Submitted by ricki lake on October 11, 2008 - 7:45pm.
Someone needs a little sumpin'
*punches in the nuts*
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Submitted by Ivana on October 11, 2008 - 8:05pm.
I think you missed my point, hon. I said he likes to support me. He has an old school way of thinking, which is fine by me. Maybe we are playing into gender roles, but I enjoy it. I don't think you should judge so harshly because you do not know each couples feelings on the subject. I am able to work or not work. I work off and on. I do not make him support me. It's what he wants to do with his money. He works hard and he doesn't have time to cook dinner or clean. I enjoy doing that stuff for him and it allows him to relax when he comes home. I don't need a career to feel whole. Like I said, I am in the process of getting my degree, but if we want children right away, I probably won't work. It's more important to me that I raise my child, not someone else. And why is his money separate? We are family, we share everything. I am sorry if you have never experienced that.
Submitted by anastasia beave... on October 11, 2008 - 8:09pm.
You're absolutely right.
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@anastasia:
Amen!
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You sluts need to calm the fuck down. There are tons of fantastic AND shit stay at home moms and there are tons of fantastic AND shit working moms. I'm an American living in Paris and I can tell you that people in France don't go out in their pj's but people in Great Britain do. America is not Europe and it never will be and you can't change that. Take care of your business and things will be ok. The last time I checked, a good mom was a good mom PERIOD No matter if you work or not.
Submitted by LOVE CARROTTOP on October 11, 2008 - 8:00pm.
So are you saying that only stay at home moms can raise kids correctly? Why does it have to be a nanny? Grandparents should also be a frequent presence on the kids lives and they are more than happy to help and the kids love it. And that way they don't become those clingy kids that cry and scream when parents drop them at the first day at school.
Better to be a stay at home mom, than one who can't even be alone with her own kids.
Submitted by Ivana on October 11, 2008 - 7:56pm.
Submitted by ricki lake on October 11, 2008 - 7:53pm.
Exactly. Stay at home moms expect others to treat them as heroes!
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No they don't. They just want people to stop calling them lazy.
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Submitted by sharoninshape on October 11, 2008 - 7:56pm.
Glad Youtube falg this crap. Do't expose youngkids to her softporn video. parents already can't stand her.
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Ugh. Well, thanks for the heads up...and lemme just say, now that I've seen it, I can NOT believe people are rallying up for this skeezy bitch and her lameass video!
O.MY.GOD. She dances like she's saying "Look, ma! I still know how!" - it obviously took all that editing just to make her look like she's still got some shake to her shimmy...and the video itself is just BORING! Come on! Even my old geezer self sees enough videos in a week to know everything in there is PLAYED OUT. The videography, the dance moves, the premise (or lack thereof). God. You see - if she could produce something impressive (she's a PROFESSIONAL earning hundreds of thousands of dollars each month - CAMON! If she was a doctor you'd expect her to be more reliable than this!)- then MAYBE I could feel something for her. But she just bites it on so many levels - and then you people pay her for it. UGH!
PS. I wonder if anybody's ever seen how much food ONE grocery store in North America throws out on the daily?
PPS. Some people might not be so generally bitter if they had better childhoods. Myself included.
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Submitted by LOVE CARROTTOP on October 11, 2008 - 8:00pm.
What a really good way to look at it. That argument right there would probably change my mind about working if I had a choice to do either. I mean, it sucks, but these days, women do have to decide between a career or family. Some try to do both, but they definitely stretch themselves thin.
Submitted by tangerine on October 11, 2008 - 7:59pm.
So because you are married, he's supposed to support you? HA! He isn't! You are supposed to support yourself, not your husband! You have an household together, both should bring the bacon! Aren't relationships 50/50 on most things? So why is it different on the financial part?
Submitted by Ivana on October 11, 2008 - 7:56pm.
Now think about the women that work and still manage to raise and educate excellent youngsters.
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You mean the moms that see their kids for 20 minutes before they ship them off to school, have a nanny pick them up after school, and spend an hour or two with them when they eventually get home from work before they have to put the kids to bed?
There's a valid arguement to both sides; neither would be easy.
Submitted by Ivana on October 11, 2008 - 7:48pm.
Wow. You need to find something important to focus on rather than what people are wearing to the grocery store and how much it offends you. I wear my pjs out because it's comfy and after a day of working out, going to school, doing household chores, I just want to be comfy. Sometimes I am hungover, or yes, sometimes I am just lazy. I would love to run into you at the store in my pjs, but I probably would not know who you are because you don't have the balls to tell someone in person. And you really should not make generalizations about women who let their hubbies be the breadwinners. My hubby is older than me and he takes pride in being able to support me. I work on and off and I go to school but I don't think I am a disgusting person for letting my husband support me. I mean, we are married! What's his is mine now anyway.
Submitted by ricki lake on October 11, 2008 - 7:53pm.
Exactly. Stay at home moms expect others to treat them as heroes! As you don't have a job, the least you can do is raise your kids. Now think about the women that work and still manage to raise and educate excellent youngsters.
Glad Youtube falg this crap. Do't expose youngkids to her softporn video. parents already can't stand her.
I'm not saying mothers and children don't have value. I'm saying it's stupid as fucking hell to elevate them to such ridiculous extremes with your lame overtures. That's great you all love TEH CHIDLRENZ!#@!$ so much but keep it in fucking perspective. I suppose that might be too much to expect from people who don't believe overpopulation is a problem or think that having kids means they need to be around they're PREICXOUS BABEEES@$#$ 24/7 to be good mothers. Get fucking real.
Submitted by angel_i on October 11, 2008 - 7:50pm.
Then kudos to you! You made your own money and that has all my respect.
Submitted by Ivana on October 11, 2008 - 7:48pm.
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You are obviously very young.
And just so you know, I worked all the way through my pregnancy, right after my daughter was born and all through her childhood. I just did it in a way that I didn't have to abandon her in the process.
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Submitted by ricki lake on October 11, 2008 - 7:45pm.
Someone needs a little sumpin'
*punches in the nuts*
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Submitted by angel_i on October 11, 2008 - 7:40pm.
Say what? France, Italy, Greece, Japan. You find NO ONE EVER in their PJ's anywhere outside their homes. Everybody else around them would feel disrespected just as I do when going to the supermarket. I mean, I dunno if you've been in Europe but somebody wearing PJ's outside would be completely ridiculized. Putting some jeans one is a matter of seconds, then you're surprised when people call you lazy.
Submitted by ricki lake on October 11, 2008 - 7:36pm.
or to validate your existence (STAY-AT-HOME MOMS)
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Hold on... are you trying to say that stay at home moms have no validity to their lives? I'm not one, but if I were to have kids I'd rather be a stay at home mom for the simple fact that I don't want my child to be raised primarily in a day care...