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July 13, 2007

Rachel Karen Green Would Not Approve

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Perez Hilton already commented on this eons ago, but when you see it in your own backyard, it’s just that much more depressing. Way back when sitcoms were taped before a live studio audience, who would’ve thought Jennifer Aniston would be hawking bottled still water today. Sparkling water would’ve at least been a step in the right direction.

We don’t know why, but this saddens up deeply, which is horrifying.


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Comments (9)

Remember when Joey was on STD billboards? That was funny. This is a little bit different from that.

 

After watching half of "The Break-Up," I've determined that she should just live off Friends residuals forever.

 

Alice Waters wouldn't approve either. -greg

 

fyi - she actually is an investor in smartwater as well. so it's not like she's just out there hawking whatever products come her way.

 

Apparently 50 Cent (hereafter "fitty") owns like 10% of Vitamin Water.

Damn, Fitty. You shrewd as a moth3rfnck3r.

 
 

What is "still bottled water"? Is that like moonshine?

 

what's the difference between her hawking water & the thousands of other celebrities who hawk everything from cars to watches to makeup to sunglasses? All of them do it including Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie.

 

Including Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie?

This is like when Prez Bush went on American Idol to thank "all the celebrities who participated, including Bono."

A real stumper.

 
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