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100% ALLEGED Showbiz, Blind Items and Gossip Thread (Part 4)

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    AdelaideGirlAdelaideGirl Posts: 3,498
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    dee123 wrote: »
    From Pop Bitch:

    Which famous British actor likes to follow ladies into the toilets of upmarket restaurants and asks them if they'd mind weeing into his hands?

    I accept that someone just might have this kink and as long as they wash their hands afterwards....

    But it is beyond belief that anyone would be approaching strangers in public place.
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    dee123dee123 Posts: 46,274
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    dee123 wrote: »
    From Pop Bitch:

    Which famous British actor likes to follow ladies into the toilets of upmarket restaurants and asks them if they'd mind weeing into his hands?

    The first name that came to mind was big screen Dr. Watson. Probably because of his sleazy reputation.
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    donna255donna255 Posts: 10,177
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    Believe it or not, fresh urine is sanitizing
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    Frankie_LittleFrankie_Little Posts: 9,271
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    I accept that someone just might have this kink and as long as they wash their hands afterwards....

    But it is beyond belief that anyone would be approaching strangers in public place.
    I don't believe that any man with this fetish would seek fulfilment by asking random strangers to do this. I think there probably is a famous actor out there who is into this sort of watersports, and this is a sly dig at him, hinting that people know what he enjoys in private. And to be honest, does it really matter? It's not illegal, harmful, immoral etc

    Just a bit distasteful that's all.
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    DiamondDollDiamondDoll Posts: 21,460
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    I don't believe that any man with this fetish would seek fulfilment by asking random strangers to do this. I think there probably is a famous actor out there who is into this sort of watersports, and this is a sly dig at him, hinting that people know what he enjoys in private. And to be honest, does it really matter? It's not illegal, harmful, immoral etc

    Just a bit distasteful that's all.

    Me neither. :)
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    BerBer Posts: 24,562
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    donna255 wrote: »
    Believe it or not, fresh urine is sanitizing

    Urban myth, long debunked.
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    TexAveryWolfTexAveryWolf Posts: 1,027
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    That is just taking the p/ss/
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    donna255donna255 Posts: 10,177
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    Ber wrote: »
    Urban myth, long debunked.

    They did use it back in history to clean floors and kill fleas.

    Oh and Gandhi drank his all his life. He was shot in the end.
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    Fadge1968Fadge1968 Posts: 431
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    donna255 wrote: »
    Believe it or not, fresh urine is sanitizing

    It kills weeds.
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    PolominiPolomini Posts: 533
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    It also fixes the dye in Harris tweed.
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    dee123dee123 Posts: 46,274
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    LOL. The things you learn around here.
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    AdelaideGirlAdelaideGirl Posts: 3,498
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    dee123 wrote: »
    The first name that came to mind was big screen Dr. Watson. Probably because of his sleazy reputation.

    I've always assumed he was very vanilla in his tastes just a bit of a rat when it comes to faithfulness.
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    wilehelmaswilehelmas Posts: 3,610
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    I don't believe that any man with this fetish would seek fulfilment by asking random strangers to do this. I think there probably is a famous actor out there who is into this sort of watersports, and this is a sly dig at him, hinting that people know what he enjoys in private. And to be honest, does it really matter? It's not illegal, harmful, immoral etc

    Just a bit distasteful that's all.

    You find a lot of blind items sort of weave in requisite actions just to describe someone or their proclivities and also give hints as to the name of the person. That's a bit too convinient imo.
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    DiamondDollDiamondDoll Posts: 21,460
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    Polomini wrote: »
    It also fixes the dye in Harris tweed.

    'By the early twentieth century the traditional methods of using vegetable dyes were seldom used as natural organic synthetic dyes were introduced to keep up with the growing demand for Harris Tweed. Even today people still swear they can detect the scent of urine emanating from their Harris Tweed garments, but we can safely say that the use of urine in the making of Harris Tweed (thankfully!) was phased out a long long time ago!'

    http://www.harristweed.org/blog/2013/02/dyeing/
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    dee123dee123 Posts: 46,274
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    From CDAN:

    Blind Items Revealed

    From January 13, 2015

    Lots of tension at the table where this foreign born A list mostly movie actress got into an argument with her A list mostly movie actor boyfriend when he ordered some shots. He had already had two bottles of wine to himself. For once in his life the actor backed down when the actress threatened to get up and leave.

    Monster, Harvey Milk
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    pfgpowellpfgpowell Posts: 5,347
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    donna255 wrote: »
    Believe it or not, fresh urine is sanitizing

    Perhaps, but that isn't why he would be doing it, just as those who enjoy a golden shower don't have sanitation and cleanliness uppermost on their minds.
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    pfgpowellpfgpowell Posts: 5,347
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    Polomini wrote: »
    It also fixes the dye in Harris tweed.

    It was also used in the production of leather. Folk - unfortunate folk - used to go around from house to house collecting wee to deliver to leather producers. It softens the leather. These days they use something else, I think.
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    Vix1Vix1 Posts: 1,277
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    Yep, it's where the phrase "hasn't got a pot to p**s in" comes from. Being so poor you can't even sell that as you've nothing to put it in....
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    dee123dee123 Posts: 46,274
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    From Blind Gossip:

    This funny actress has done both TV and films. She probably made several million dollars last year. She is certainly not hurting for money or work. However, back in her younger and less successful days, she sometimes found herself in the position where she had trouble paying the rent. She has told friends that during those lean years, she was too depressed about money to even bother filling out a tax return.

    Even though the amount she owed was probably fairly small, the IRS wrote her letters for years, but the letters eventually stopped. Now she is worried that she owes the IRS some ridiculous amount of money in back taxes and penalties. Does the IRS stop chasing someone after twenty years?
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    pfgpowellpfgpowell Posts: 5,347
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    dee123 wrote: »
    From Blind Gossip:

    This funny actress has done both TV and films. She probably made several million dollars last year. She is certainly not hurting for money or work. However, back in her younger and less successful days, she sometimes found herself in the position where she had trouble paying the rent. She has told friends that during those lean years, she was too depressed about money to even bother filling out a tax return.

    Even though the amount she owed was probably fairly small, the IRS wrote her letters for years, but the letters eventually stopped. Now she is worried that she owes the IRS some ridiculous amount of money in back taxes and penalties. Does the IRS stop chasing someone after twenty years?

    In short: no. In full: no, never.
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    donna255donna255 Posts: 10,177
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    Look at Wesley Snipes, he went to prison as have others over the years.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 0
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    It's an horribly written CDAN blind, I have no idea why people put themselves through reading that nonsense.

    ^This. I love a good blind item but their ones are a joke. Incredibly badly written.
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    dee123dee123 Posts: 46,274
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    From New York Post:

    Which comedy director was gifted a $20,000 watch by a grateful Hollywood studio, but he sent it back saying, he'd prefer a more expensive model.
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    AdelaideGirlAdelaideGirl Posts: 3,498
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    dee123 wrote: »
    From New York Post:

    Which comedy director was gifted a $20,000 watch by a grateful Hollywood studio, but he sent it back saying, he'd prefer a more expensive model.

    The studio can afford it & it's an industry where you are only valued as much as you value yourself.
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    dee123dee123 Posts: 46,274
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    The studio can afford it & it's an industry where you are only valued as much as you value yourself.

    So greed is good?
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