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Old October 31st, 2006, 01:51 AM   #4 (permalink)
Nitelite
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Why did I know the source of the story was Times of India before I actually saw it? Hon, the newspaper is as legit as the National Enquirer..wait in that your world..that actually doesn't mean anything. You probably believe National Enquirer is devoted to giving the facts right? HA! Time and time again, I've proved that Times of India is self - contradicting and is tabliod journalism at best. But you keep on believing what helps you sleep at night. Aww. one golden couple already broken up and now another one on its way to divorcing. You must be crushed. After all, isn't that what you live for. OMG. How dare Brad leave Jen and actually try to fucking live his life. The audacity I tell you!

By the way, you might want to forward this story to the Habitat for Humanity website because they don't believe you. Actually, from the looks of it, their website was actually boasting that Brad came to help. You better scurry on over there to open their eyes so they can see the truth, cause you know Times of India said it, so it MUST be true.

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Actor, architecture buff, and philanthropist Brad Pitt joined the Carters and volunteers to help build a new home with Habitat partner family Aziz and Sadhiya Sheikh. Pitt laid cement blocks that will help complete the exterior of the home.

Also helping to build simple, decent Habitat homes on Monday were Diana Hayden, former Miss World and Miss India; Steve Waugh, internationally-known Australian cricket player; and Pooja Bedi, actress and long-term Habitat for Humanity supporter in India. Other celebrities and dignitaries are also joining the build.

This year’s JCWP is associated with Habitat for Humanity India’s “India Builds” program. The five-year campaign plans to engage 1 million volunteers in helping to provide shelter in partnership with 250,000 people. The campaign also seeks to raise funds for a sustainable revolving fund worth US$50 million.

http://www.habitat.org/jcwp/2006/new...f_release.aspx
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Jimmy Carter looks pretty happy too in the first two pictures.




But thanks for laughs anyways.
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