This sounds like a quality project, doesn't it:
Paris Hilton and Jason Mewes are toplining the indie comedy "Bottoms Up" for Paul Walker's Blue Collar Films and Cameo FJ Entertainment. Described as in the vein of "Swingers,"
lori, you're a very nice person, but the Zoom thing is huge. I don't know if
I'm
big enough to get past it.
that sounds like a train wreck.
ita, you have lots of issues. ZOOM ZOOM!
Generally when folks put really personally identifiable information on here, or in press, they delete it soon afterwards. Maybe I'm overly cautious by nature. But everybody's free to use their own discretion.
Wolfram should never read my livejournal. My journal name is just my full name. I'm all lalalalalala-internet-stalkers-come-kill-me!
Actually, it's more of a philosophical thing. I believe internet anonymity to be illusory at best, and that the only real solution is to be perfectly open about who you are, and to stand by what you say.
Frankly, I don't see how posting my address on the internet is any different from filling out a form or saying it out loud in public (giving it to a visitor over the phone, or telling the mechanic, etc), and even if I'm not the person posting it, it does exist on the internet in any number of databases whose security is also illusory.
Stalker threats are overblown anyway.
Which is not to be all Wolfram's a doo-doo head or anything, I just felt the need to wax on about my bizarre personal internt philosphies.
he
liiiikes
you. he wants to
kiiiisss
you.
Hey Sean, just left a message for you at home. Pop on IM or give me a call.
Which is not to be all Wolfram's a doo-doo head or anything, I just felt the need to wax on about my bizarre personal internt philosphies.
I'm somewhere in between -- I tend not to post my real name (or other people's) for the sake of the casual browser, but anyone who was really trying to stalk me would suss me out in about twelve seconds, and I'm okay with that -- they'd find me by other means if I unplugged all the computers forever, and serious paranoia just isn't worth the trouble.
Also, here's my credit card number:
xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx exp xx/xx
I tend not to post my real name
Huh. And here I thought that "Ch" was your last name.
Jess, I'm pretty sure I've bought green peppercorns in brine at Whole Foods.
t checks fridge
I must have, as I have some. I think they were near the pickles and olives.
Stalker threats are overblown anyway.
Oy. I've already been stalked, in a relatively minimal way, and no. I don't think it's overblown at all.
Standing by what one says isn't the issue. I don't think it comes into your average stalked female scenario at all.
My whole not using my name on LJ has nothing to do with the strength of my convictions. I don't want to be taken a shine to by someone who shows up on my doorstep.
Having had my personal information given to a retailer
also
used -- yes, it's a possibility, and yes, I try to mitigate it by not sharing too much too casually with people who get my name and number for other reasons.
As for out here, on the internet -- I'm not unhard to find IRL. But if you do come find me, it's somewhere I feel most secure.