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    Yeah, I guess the days of getting lost in the crowd are over.

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    You know this is just rude.....

    Common courtesy would dicatate you not bother people in public like this.
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    Yes, but I think common courtesy died shortly after the death of common sense.
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    On the one hand, I would hate to be treated like that in public when I was out with my family. On the other hand, this is a guy who's spent his whole life working to become famous so I have a little trouble feeling too sorry for him. He knew the job was dangerous when he took it.

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    Fortunately,...I'll never have that problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stansdds View Post
    Yes, but I think common courtesy died shortly after the death of common sense.
    Agreed...! :salute:


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    Quote Originally Posted by pfflyers View Post
    On the one hand, I would hate to be treated like that in public when I was out with my family. On the other hand, this is a guy who's spent his whole life working to become famous so I have a little trouble feeling too sorry for him. He knew the job was dangerous when he took it.
    Well hold on...
    If you work hard to do something that you love (which so happens to be acting) then I would debate that the publicity is a secondary or tertiary effect & that the individual wanted to do what they love (acting) rather flat out say "I want to do anything that will make me famous"....

    I wonder if anyone in "that mob" in the video has been critical of paparazza.......:ques:

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