Thursday, November 15, 2007

witness protection?


Hollywood is so fake that even their lawyers have stage names. Thanks, Jason.

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  1. Maybe he just wants people to call him Robert E.

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  2. Maybe they're quoting someone who called him "Robert E." making the quotes necessary.

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  3. this is great, as is the idea for the blog! you need to get a picture of someone doing quotation marks with their fingers while saying "i do."

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  4. I wonder if his given name is something like Bud or Skip, and his nickname is "Robert E." Which the contrarian in me can't help but appreciate.

    (Pardon the repetition. Somehow I first put this comment on the wrong post.)

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  5. It boggles my mind how they even thought that was correct to produce the sign in the first place...

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  6. Perhaps they want to invoke Robert E. Lee?

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  7. I knew a girl in high school who's name was "Kate E. LastName", but she was called "Katie". That worked for her though. If he wanted to be "Robert-ee", he could have just been "Bobby".
    Or maybe he's like a Robert. Maybe instead of "Robert-ee" he should be "Robert-ish".

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  8. Hilarious. I love this one. The ol' so-called Robert E.

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  9. This is the funniest thing I have ever seen. Ever.

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  10. I was going to contribute the "Robert E. Lee" possibility, but I think the most likely absolving circumstance would be that you're supposed to ask for "Robert E." when you call the number.

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