| the media and T.L.J. (Wed Oct 30, 2002 6:57pm ET) | report post |
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by Tim C. I think it's a shame that the media doesn't take a hint and continues to pester Mr. Jones. How would we all feel, if someone interviewed us about our personal lives in regards to our jobs? The I figure it, I have a personal life and a career life. What goes on in my personal life is none of anyones business in my job life. Leave Mr. Jones alone if that's what he wishes. Quit battering him.
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| Re: the media and T.L.J. (Thu May 8, 2003 12:46pm ET) | report post |
| by d.duck Do they pester him? He's hardly Hugh Grant and certainly not Al Gore. One could argue that politicians deserve personal scrutiny and actors do not. However, actors of such magnitude are a product in themselves. If one tries to convince us he's a dashing womaniser then its revealed he trawls gay bars it will of course be of sensational interest to the public. Given that Mr Jones is in not much danger of doing either of these, the worst he can expect is the sensational news he's a nice bloke really and a bit boring. I admit the prospect of personal scrutiny is repellent but I'm confident Jones can handle himself. After all, controlling his emotions is his stock in trade. If he can't then you have to admit...he's very sexy for a grumpy old man. Did you see space cowboys? Nice arse!!
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