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'American Idol' reject Kelly Pickler is really dumb.
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By: Synthia on 12/05/2007 7:34PM
Not sure about how she lacks in intelligence, she's yet getting paid! Pickler doesn't really seem to be in a pickle!
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By: Liza on 12/06/2007 12:02AM
It's part of her act. It gets her a lot of attention, and she's making more money than most of us who consider ourselves to be intelligent.
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By: Sylvia on 12/06/2007 12:07AM
I saw her and she may not have been smarter than a 5th grader but there have been many before her with more smarts that flunked out with the first question which most of the time was a first grade question.
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By: Audra on 12/06/2007 12:17AM
I really wouldn't say too much about anyones intelligence, or lack thereof based on this show. We all knew the answers back when they mattered to us, but a lot of times we just don't retain some of that info because it's really irrelevant to us in every day life. Besides, i'd love to see how far you'd get, Marcus.
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By: Melvin on 12/07/2007 1:46PM
..and she is taking it to the bank. The ability to remember information is not exactly a sign of intelligence...she knew when to "copy"
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By: natster on 12/06/2007 8:27AM
Chicago girls are the smartest.
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By: MackDiva on 12/06/2007 9:32AM
Uh, I'd appreciate it if you didn't base your perceptions of the South on Ms. Pickler. There are quite a few educated Southerners in the world, and besides, I thought we were trying to move away from stereotypes.
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By: missprissy on 12/06/2007 11:43AM
i have to agree. i don't think it's funny when a grown woman doesn't know basic facts. you don't buy an airplane ticket to the whole continent of europe, you buy a ticket to a city in a country, like paris (city), france (country) or rome (city), italy (country). it's weird not to seem to care when you don't know basic stuff like that. maybe she'll learn if she's ever lucky enough to go on tour outside of the US (country).
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By: D.A. Harvey on 12/06/2007 11:45AM
Sherri Shepherd - Co-Host on the View Interview
While talking about religion, Whoopi Goldberg suggests that ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus didn't have Jesus Christ or Christianity.
"They still had Christians back then," Shepherd retorts, claiming that the religion existed 300 years before Jesus Christ was born. "They had Christians and they threw them to the lions," she continues.
"I think this might predate that," Goldberg added.
"I don't think anything predated Christians," Shepherd replied.
In September, during a similar discussion about religious and scientific beliefs, Goldberg asked Shepherd if she thought that the world was flat.
"I don't know," Shepherd answered, adding that if her son asked her whether the world was flat or round, she'd "go look it up."
The World is Flat? U see there's enough to go around!
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By: tedieme on 12/06/2007 6:05PM
Pickler is acting.."y'all". Albeit bad acting, she is trying, at the insistance of someone who is her manager, using the dumb and dumber routine as if she suffered from brain anoxia....she is not pretty but the formula reads like this:
Bleach blonde+breast implaints+acting like a complete inbred= HOLLYWOOD SUCESS!!!
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