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Aug 11 2009 - 11:13am I normally find
Live! With Regis and Kelly quite entertaining — especially with the banter between co-hosts — but yesterday my favorite
celeb geek king, Ashton Kutcher, not only joined Kelly Ripa in a hosting chair, but also he brought along his
beloved MacBook Pro. . .
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That is great. We record Kelly and Regis...my husband needs to see this because he so doesn't get blogging/facebook/twitter...he too is allergic. He will not even use email. (he's 41)
1I love this video of Ashton trying to teach Kelly how to twitter. He's so sweet and cute. What I love about Ashton is that he is down to earth and sweet, and feels like he's one of us. The video clearly shows that. I hope to see more of Ashton.
2I just loved watching these clips, it just goes to show you what a great and sweetheart of a guy Ashton is. He really is becoming on of my favorite actors because he's such a down to earth, funny guy. No wonder why he's loved by so many.
3People who are phobic about using new technology needs to get over it, and take that step in using the resources out there. It really irks me to see "older" people in their 40's saying they "can't" do it, while my friends who are in their 60's are tweeting and texting like teenagers.
You are as young (or old) as you think you are. Life is short... live life today, as though there may not be a tomorrow.
4I cannot stand people that say "I only use my cell phone to make calls, or I only use my computer for e-mail" Come ON ALREADY PEOPLE, JUMP INTO THE NEW MILLENIUM! Computers aren't taking over the world...I swear no matter how cool I used to think Kelly Ripa is...eat something and start using a computer you weirdo.
5That comment from Kelly was really stupid.
6I don't buy it. It seems so obvious she made it up just for Ashton to have something to laugh or whatever.
Pathetic from her.
My only issue with all of this is that some of these things are kind of pointless. Computers/internet/e-mail have certainly revolutionized the modern world but but how does twitter benefit our lives? It can be fun for about 5 minutes but why do we feel like people actually care what we're doing at any given moment of the day? (this also applies to FB status') Go out and make a friend instead of twittering useless information because the reality is that the majority of people don't really care and if we want to dig a little deeper, they all just seem like desperate attempts to gain attention.
7I think they're both so sweet
8I agree with the last comment. It's really frustrating being around people who are completely dependent on their cell phones/blackberries. Most people are not that important and don't need to be on a cell phone leash! Also, aren't celebs always moaning about the paps and lack of privacy...yet then they go and twitter all this nonsense that would never make any difference in anybody's life. I think the celebs who twitter obviously aren't getting enough exposure and attention so they feel the need to expose themselves in order to feel like a validated celebrity. So sad really because any serious "entertainer" would steer clear from this type of media outlet as they surely wouldn't need it in order to be seen or heard.
9Wow, luckykarma's comment really made me angry. Kelly Ripa works hard for her fit body and it's really rude to say a comment like 'eat something'. You don't even know her. She is very fit and always going to the gym so that's why she looks so good.
And Kelly isn't making up anything about not knowing about twitter. She always talks about how she hates technology and doesn't understand it.
Just thought I had to defend one of my favorite girls on TV.
10haha - really cute.
11People who completely dependent on their cell phones/blackberries are kind of sad. Some people go almost insane when they can't use them. And the people who twitter are just...well, I just think it's unnecessary.
And I don't think celebrities should complain when they start gaining more stalkers. You don't tell a million strangers what you're doing almost every minute of the day and exactly where you are in town...and then complain when you gain a lunatic stalker that annoys the heck out of you, or scares you and puts your kids in danger.
Celebrities complain too much already and then too use Twitter to put themselves out there even more is ridiculous. A sensible thing to do would be just to mention what movie set or interview you will be doing in the future or something else that's harmless.
12Sounds like everyone needs to agree to disagree. Some people like twitter, some don't.
As for the celebs that complain about lack of privacy and salkers and all that, are they the ones that are on twitter?
And what fun would it be if they just tweeted about what movie set they are on or what interview they are doing... noone would follow them! It's getting to know them on a (more seemingly) personal level. Call me crazy, but I like hearing from Kevin Smith about how much he loves (and, um, LOVES) his wife!
13Even if you don't physically follow them it's still like stalking for some people. They can't have a good day unless they're logged into Twitter following someone else's constant movements. I think that makes a person seem so lonely. I couldn't see myself following what someone was doing every minute of the day.
I would rather read about what upcoming events the celeb was doing, NOT what they're doing every minute of the day and what they feel about their family.
And after all the celebrities being on Twitter now, I frankly don't want to hear anymore about how they feel they have lack of privacy or have gained stalkers. They have brought it on themselves.
14l love U :_( ASH ♥ .♥ ♥ .
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15i need to hug
i bookmarked this, i LOVE IIIIIIIIIT!!! watch it whenever im feeling down, makes me happy
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