Sunday, September 25, 2005

Britney shouldn't be working so hard.

I know you were all desperately worried that Britney was going to be run off her feet after the birth of her baby...and boy...is she ever.


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It's nice to know that Kevin I-wish-there-was-a-way-I could-get-all-her money-without-having-to-hang-around-her helps out by carrying the base speed in appropriate-sized loads to the mother in need.


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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hate how celebrities make such a huge deal out of having a baby, like it's something to be proud of - and then immediately after giving birth they give the baby to someone else to take care of and see it maybe once, twice per day. Oh pay attention to me and my post-partum-depression blues!

sickening

Anonymous said...

So.. what finger is that that he is holding up? I wonder..

Anonymous said...

As much as it pains me to admit, I would probably give helicopterazzi the finger, too, if they flew over my house.Especially if they were catching me as I was slaving away taking care of my newborn, ha ha.

Anonymous said...

You can stop using the tired line-thru-'amusing'-text crap. It stopped being cute after the first 400 times you used it. IT'S NOT CLEVER ANYMORE, ELISA! Seriously, let it go...

Anonymous said...

I like it, so keep using it.

If people don't like this site....why are they here?

Elisita said...

haha.,..I love it when K-Fed pops in for a comment :)
love,
elisa

Anonymous said...

People who complain about superficial and inane things on an admittedly superficial and inane blog (read the front page complainers!) strike me as very pathetic. Are people holding a gun to your head, forcing you to read it? Did you mistake Elisa's pic for Barbara Walters (no offense) and think this was 20/20? Get a life and surf on a different wave.

Ms. Mika said...

In defense of BS, these pics show her relaxed and simply at peace. How do we know that directly before or after this pic was taken she wasn't tending 2 her baby? We don't. I'm at work right now, and if some were to come by and see what I was doing would probably think I was and did nothing all day. Which today would be true--(hehehe) but on any other day, I would have ran various arrands 4 my supervisors, formatted pages upon pages of desk instructions, scan a boat load of document to uploading, etc. So let's not judge a book by it's cover.

Perhaps this was a day she did nothing, don't we all as parents which we had more help managing our lives? If your honest, you'd answer yes. So, in closing I say, "Don't hate the player...hate the game!" Hahahaha!

Ms. Mika said...

Oh yeah, post-partum-depression is a serious illness...don't take it lightly. I suffered from it and I truly thank God for pulling me through. And there's various levels too. I obsessed that something was going to happen to my baby. I worried about her safety ALL the time, to the point I had to ask my mother to watch me when I'm around my baby...as difficult as that is to admit...it's even more difficult going through...

Elisita said...

aww...thanks nora :)
love,
elisa