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I think she had a beautiful face and she had the snotty attitude and the vacant stare to take great pics. I feel this way about Gwynith Paltrow as a beautiful actress. I never saw it. She was cute but I felt the beauty aspect of her persona was all PR hype. The Beach Boys and Jackson Browne are opening for her so I think she’s doing just fine. https://www.facebook.com/100044310105758/posts/pfbid0tFsLNzzufaufHKNJRMNJCgifJhWBb3AfXaCL8afGimDe1AubmsrASuQvSkcGeTYQl/?mibextid=wwXIfr I am watching the series in order. I've probably seen them all but not in order so that's how I'm watching it now. I don't think Selma Blair is in any episodes after the one with the English guy from CSI Cyber I think it is. Charlie and Kate Do it For Money or something like that. Bobadilla is definetely in some after that. I did read some articles with interviews of Charlie Sheen back when all this happened. Apparently Blair made some very critical remarks about Sheen's work ethic, like "He's a menace.." Everyone knows he's a diva and is always late, doesn't show up until he feels like it, then bangs out his one take wonders. He told the producers either she goes or I go..." Then later on he backtracked and said that he and the writers, producers wanted to give the people what they wanted, which was Charlie Sheen/Charlie Harper. So after Blair left, the show became more about Charlie and his meltdown and using women and bragging about it with creepy Sean and competing with him as well. The show got a lot sleazier after Blair left. They initially sort of cleaned up Charlie (notice he's all in white in a white room in the pic here) who left the building and Charlie Harper took his place. Gone was the obsession with Kate, which was a reversal of the 2 1/2 Charlie (for the most part). Also gone, the kid, and the dorky Michael. Kate was replaced by Jordan, a perky and naive blonde, who definitely had her darkness and weirdness, but still a more innocent, less cynical type than Kate. But she pretty much got corrupted by the icky, sleazy Sean. So my suspition is that they wanted to change the show up and get rid of Blair and they used her badmouthing Charlie as an excuse. I think she sued them for breach of contract but maybe it setttled because they never followed up the story. So I think Bobadilla was phased out because she didn't fit the new format. I never thought she was funny or given funny material, except the scenes with her friends. I know very little about her but she contributed a song to the Showtime series Yellowjackets as recently as a year or so ago. Something like "Same As You." I wasnt ever really a fan but I remember how popular that album was in the 90s. As far as her being a one album wonder - it's all relative. In my opinion if she's making a living and can support herself from a musical career, she's a tremendous success. I remember seeing Question Mark and the Mysterians of 99 Tears fame, back in the early 90s at a small venue in the Village in Manhattan. They were up there doing what they loved for a living and loving every minute of it. It was a great show and they performed 99 Tears as a finale that went on for at least 20 minutes. Such a fun night. So if people want to judge her as a sort of failure outside of one phenomonally popular record, oh well. He’s bi. He treats men like that too. https://youtu.be/x8hAFHB54gE?si=CzB7SzTpc4rLSzmV One sec, that’s not the correct link. If it’s ok to post a link, here it is. I believe this was the main or only one. I haven’t had time yet to really search. Also, I believe these were aired in battleground states. I watch broadcast TV and I never saw one either. https://www.google.com/gasearch?q=trump%20trans%20ads&source=sh/x/gs/m2/5#fpstate=ive&ip=1&vld=cid:95c4fcbc,vid:x8hAFHB54gE,st:0 I didn't mind Ned running into Mr. Glenn at the hotel bar, even in Miami. What I didn't like was that the guy was trying to help Ned out and that seemed sincere. However he also told Ned's prospective client that he knew Ned by having to sue him for messing up a will. Mr. Glenn was a doof but he was also a lawyer. I can see fake Matty researching somehow cases of legal estate malpractice, finding Ned's case against him, then seeking him out and tailing him to prepare to target him. She probably told Glenn that she was looking for an estate attorney, so why recommend one who he had sued and then tell her about his massive mistake? I’ve heard stories. Back in the day there was a bar called Rounds in midtown where cute boys would hustle old rich men. He wore short shorts.