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Author Topic:   Miley Cyrus plans to write memoir
Demeter
posted April 23 2008 01:15 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Demeter  Edit This Message   Click Here to Email Demeter     Permalink for this message  

Isn't fifteen a little young to be writing a memoir? Geez!

DSF
posted April 23 2008 07:27 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for DSF  Edit This Message   Click Here to Email DSF     Permalink for this message  

I have no idea who that is. And maybe it'll just be a pamphlet.

I know that I thought I knew it all when I was 15..

Ok. 20.

The truth about getting older is that the older you get, the more you realize how little you know. Until you reach a certain age, and then you realize you're forgetting that which you did know. Until you reach a certain age, and you've forgotten that, too.

Samurai
posted April 23 2008 09:03 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Samurai  Edit This Message   Click Here to Email Samurai     Permalink for this message  

Said person is 1) also known as "Hanna Montana", a modest teen powerhouse brought to you by the Disney Conglomeration, and 2) daughter of Billy Ray Cyrus, aka the man who brought you "Achey Breaky Heart".


I've seen Hanna Montana a couple times, when we were on vacation and that was pretty much the only thing on TV. It's not a bad show (a little old for my kids yet, but didn't do anything I found terribly offensive during the shows we watched). I don't see how she's become the queen of all that's teen...but must remember that I've now lived more years after my teens than I lived getting to and through them.

The show seems to have an underlying current of keeping Hanna grounded in reality when surrounded by so much hoopla...if the kid writes a memoir aimed at that angle, it wouldn't be a bad idea. And the timing would make sense to do it as she's actually going through it.

edited by Samurai on April 23 2008 at 09:06 AM.

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