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just thought of those videos she made during TEOM era

- the one where all those bitches are talking about her in the toilet, and then she comes out: "hey ladies"

*dead*

- and all the other ones about haters and gossipmongers etc

was good fun, and good for Mariah to kill all those haters

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Norah Jones :wub:

Mariah sounds GOOD, i love the track :wub:

Mariah is an amazing actress and extremelyyyyyyyyyyyy under rated. I dont understand how she didnt get the best actress nomination for precious ....... that was definatly rigged

on par with Meryl Streep i'd say

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More pics, so she's still working out...

http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/6457/20110920carey1.jpg

http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/3738/20110920carey11.jpg

http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/1380/20110920carey16.jpg

http://img841.imageshack.us/img841/3570/20110920carey12.jpg

http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/384/20110920carey17.jpg

What'd I give to be that water bottle ... or that phone. -_- Seeing her in sneaks is still surreal. :lol: Personally I hope she doesn't go too skinny ala E=MC2 era; Memoirs era body with some meat on her was perfect. :P:blush:

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The WDTBRFM reviews are in... B)

"When Do The Bells Ring For Me" is... a light, romantic ballad which perfectly caters to both Mariah and Tony's vocal strengths... We can assume that the light and airy tone we get on this record was a conscious effort to match Tony's classic croon... Mariah sounds like a classically trained Broadway vocalist on the track." -MTV

Mariah Carey [shows] unusual restraint on "When Do the Bells Ring For Me." -Associated Press

Mariah Carey brings the soul on "When Do The Bells Ring For Me." -US Magazine

Mariah Carey's part on "When Do the Bells Ring For Me" should make the new mother of twins want to record her own album of standards and get away from hip-hop for good. -Showbiz 411

"She's just so talented... During the session, recorded when she was close to giving birth to a set of twins, I kept kidding her that our record was more than just a duet because I was actually recording with three people! And let me just say that she knocked that performance right out of ballpark. She was sensational." -Tony Bennett

:umm: @ the "get away from hip-hop part" tho. I love her balance of different styles thank you very much! :P

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MooMoo crosses picket line to eat

Mariah Carey is adamant she did not intentionally cross a picket line while dining out with her husband in New York over the weekend, insisting she has "nothing but respect for those in the struggle".

The singer and her partner Nick Cannon walked past striking restaurant workers on Sunday to eat at the Central Park Boathouse in Manhattan, and the famous couple endured jeers and boos from the crowd, who shouted "Shame on you!" at the pair.

Carey has now taken to her Twitter.com page to explain herself and express sympathies to the striking workers, who staged the walk-out as part of a contract dispute.

She writes, "Ok - obviously we didn't purposely dine at a restaurant w/a (with a) picket line... And clearly the issues the picketers are dealing with are issues we would never try to over look... So when you see a 'video' of me walking thru (through) a bunch of picketers as they say 'Shhhhaaame on yoooou' please understand - we respect... All people and have nothing but respect for those in the struggle."

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Ha.

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Twenty albums at 20

Mariah Carey 'Emotions' (Sept. 17th, 1991):

Mariah Carey's second album didn't have the massive impact of her debut, but it still sold over 3 4 :whistle: million copies and expanded the singer's sound, mixing more classic pop into her slick '90s mix. The disc's most enduring single remains the title track, which boasts a '70s feel. The album also produced one of Carey's most danceable tracks, 'Make It Happen' (co-written with Robert Clivilles and David Cole of C&C Music Factory fame). Another song saw Carey collaborating with Carole King ('If It's Over').

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/galleries/twenty_albums_at_20/twenty_albums_at_20.html#ixzz1Yo8kVuWh

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