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This is such an unrealistic movie! read on...


Ok, firstly let me explain that I'm a Nanny and I've had to endure watching this for 9 days straight; so I might be a TAD sick of it. But I don't understand something: If the kids (Mary-Kate & Ashley) as so hard up for money, that they need to go on a reality show to win college scholarships, why in the world was one of the girls wearing Chanel sunglesses! Those sunglasses cost at least $400! WHen young girls see the Olsen's doing this kind of film, it gives them unrealistic views on the world, and that's wrong. I dispise everyting the Olsens' stand for. Curious as to what others think...

So shines a good deed, in a weary world...

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They stole the glasses, i saw them. But they didn't get caught, because they are Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, and they can do anything because they have 1 billion dollars....

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Umm excuse me. Have you never heard of discount stores?! Flea markets?! Well let me tell you that you can find a pair of Chanel sunglasses for very cheap at discount stores. Don't come on a board and attack people you don't even know. How low can you get?

"You saw me when I was invisible."

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WOW! NANNY. Why are you bashing them? I mean just because 1 of them wears Chanel sunglasses doesn't mean they're rich, and it certainly doesn't give you the right to come on boards and hate them just because of those glasses. I have seen a pair of those sunglasses for like 7 bucks! Why did u say that, it is so mean. And jeez, way to judge a book by its cover lady. And collage scholarships are hard to get, when I get older, im going to a film school, i'll definitly need a lot of money for that. F.Y.I... STOP CRITICIZING THEM!

Now I'm not a big fan of them, but I certainly don't hate everything about them. You don't even know them. They are really nice down to earth people. Don't tell people off when you don't even know them. Grow up!







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I'd bet that you're younger than the author of this thread, so the "Grow up!" part of your post seems rather nasty and a run-of-the-mill insult to me.

On another note, I don't understand why you'd have so much high-fashion, expensive stuff and still not be able to go to college. Couldn't you sell the stuff, if you saved $493 on only one pair of sunglasses? They act like all their clothing and cellphones and lipgloss is an absolute necessity, while they still are aiming for an expensive goal such as a college scholarship. It just seems really unbalanced and illogical to me.

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