Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Sharon Stone: The fake Mensa Queen says China earthquake Karma for Tibet & Palai Lama

She is said to be very bright with both a high IQ and an alleged membership in MENSA until she was embarrassed into admitting recently the affiliation was a big fat decades-long lie.

Good luck tracking down that phantom IQ test score--a whopping 154--which was supposedly given when she was in high school. It sounds more like a publicist said, "I know. Let's make you a genius," and she's stuck by it ever since. Her hype has worked so far, except the MENSA people were "smart" enough to stick to their guns and made her cry uncle on the membership thing. Good for them. I'm tired of people getting away with resume padding.

We've yet to see any demonstration of that gigantic brain in her body of work in film or philanthropy really. She throws money at charities, which is the bulk of her "work." An accomplishment brought about by intellect?

Even her ex-husband, someone I admire by the way and will forgive for being a simple minded red-blooded man, Phil Bronstein, the super Pulitzer Prize winning writer and editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, is probably among the many others who has had a belly full of her superiority complex as well.

I wonder if he became disillusioned with Ms Wizard about the time she decided to become the Ordained Minister through the Universal Life Church with the Modesto Messiah. Was that the last straw?

Or were his happy expectations of marvelous, entertaining breakfast discussions over the morning broadsheets something which didn't include sharp knives? But then, he should have known what he was getting into; she is an actress after all. And she is dramatic. That's likely what attracted him to her after his initial infatuation from her fantastic, sexy looks.

Or maybe it was when she made the Buddhist choice and he didn't like the Richard Gere and Dalai Lama additions into their marriage. That would certainly disillusion me.

The Kimodo Dragon incident had to cause some strain on the marriage what with all the publicity. It was rather emasculating, I have to admit.

The crotch shot in the movies? Again, more strain on the marriage any way you slice it. The heart attack? The stroke. Lots of strain there. The adopted kids. The bisexuality? Lots and lots of strain.

Or when she approached a child in a clothing store, about 10-years old, and told her to not be afraid of sex and inappropriately spoke to her using graphic language. The mother of this child was two racks away and heard the exchange. One can only imagine if I had been around if this had happened to my child: she did exactly what I would have done. She tore Stone's head off--strands of short, bleached blond hair all over the place. The altercation made the news.

Gosh. It would be awfully difficult to be married to Sharon Stone. It goes to show you that he also bought the Mensa package.

She's been free of Bronstein for some time now and she's flapping around like the moron she insists she isn't again and saying stupid things like she just did in Cannes about the Chinese earthquake being a result of Karma. Pretty dopey, if you ask me. But then I'm just a little country girl.

And Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson said that Katrina was caused by an angry God because of homosexuality.

(I'm confused. Just whose fault are all these natural disasters?)

In the meantime, instead of focusing on IQ, I believe Ms. Stone, because of her obvious mtDNA Haploid Group HV origins should check for Alzheimer's immediately. But then, she's supposed to be smart; she should already know this.

Thanks for the read.

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