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May 1, 2010 | celebrity | editor | 0 Comments
‘Speed’ came out in 1994, so Sandra Bullock has been really famous for a really long time, and yet I don’t think I’ve ever heard a single bad thing about her. Probably because she’s not the typical self-involved Me Me Me Hollywood weirdo. Case in point…
Sandra says that it was important to her and Jesse to adopt domestically, even though it meant a longer wait for a baby.
“We began the conversations and then all the paperwork, the background checks, the home visitations about four years ago,” she said. “We didn’t want to go at it any other way than the way everyone else would have to do it. There are hoops, but the hoops are there to protect the child. And worth every jump.”
When asked why she chose to adopt from New Orleans, Sandra said adopting domestically was the priority.
“I don’t know if it was important to adopt from New Orleans, but it was important to adopt from the U.S.,” she said. “New Orleans for both of us was a place that we loved, a place that had a lot of history for the both of us and a place I couldn’t let go of.”
It actually says a lot about Jesse James that he would keep his mouth shut about adopting a black baby while all that Nazi stuff was going on. He could have done himself a big favor and used that to defend himself while everyone was saying he was a white supremacist. So I guess things aren’t always what they seem and you shouldn’t jump to conclusions. Unless you’re a really hot girl and you think I deserve to see naked pictures of you because I’m such a cool guy. That’s actually the correct conclusion, and you should do that right away. After today, for years to come people will be talking about you and your amazing idea.
NOTE – that is the most menacing lookin fuckin baby I’ve ever seen. it looks like he just said his first words, and they were, ‘wus up nigga’. it makes me think reincarnation is real and tookie williams is back. i would give that little fucker my wallet if he looked at me like that, and then tearfully beg for him not to hurt me.