FAMOUS GOSSIPS AND INSULTS AGAINST FAMOUS WOMEN YOU CAN GET MORE FROM BRAIN CANDY

About
Lolita Davidovich: "A kind of cross between Julia Roberts and
Jack Nicholson. " Jeremy Novick. About Bo Derek:
"She turned down the role of Helen Keller because she couldn't remember the
lines." Joan Rivers. About Isadora Duncan: "A woman
whose face looked as if it had been made of sugar and someone had licked
it." George Bernard Shaw. About Shelley Duvall: "The
worst and most homeliest thing to hit the screens since Liza Minelli. "
John Simon. About Farrah Fawcett: "Maybe it's the
hair. Maybe it's the teeth. Maybe it's the intellect. No, it's the hair."
Tom Shales. About Mia Farrow's marriage to Frank Sinatra,
former husband of Ava Gardner: "Hah! I always knew Frank would end up in bed
with a boy! Ava Gardner. About Jayne Mansfield: " Dramatic art
in her opinion is knowing how to fill a sweater. Bette Davis.
About Sharon Stone: "It's a new low for actresses
when you have to wonder what's between her ears instead of her legs.
Katherine Hepburn. About Brooke Shields: "The Russians
love Brooke Shields because her eyebrows remind them of Leonid Brezhnev. "
Robin Williams. About Loretta Young: "Whatever it was
that this actress never had, she still hasn't got it. Bosley Crowther.
About Roseanne Bar: "The closest thing to Roseanne Barr's singing
the national anthem was my cat being neutered." Johnny Carson.
" Roseanne Barr is a bowling ball looking for an alley." Mr. Blackwell.
About Phyllis Diller: "I treasure every moment that I do
not see her." Oscar Levant. About Joan Rivers:
"When it comes to acting, Joan Rivers has the range of a wart." Stewart
Klein.


About
Lillian Hellman: "Every word she writes is a lie,
including (and) and (the)." Mary McCarthy. About Molly
Ivins: "She bellies up to the gourmet cracker-barrel and delivers
laid-back wisdom with the serenity of a down-home Buddha who has discovered
that stool softeners really work." Florence King. About Dorothy
Parker: "To those she did not like . . . she was a stiletto
made of sugar." John Mason Brown. About Louisa May Alcott:
"She preserved to the age of fifty-six that contempt for ideas which is
normal among boys and girls of fifteen. Odell Shepherd. About
George Elliot, pseudonum of Mary Ann Evans: "George Eliot has the
heart of Sappho; but the face, with the long proboscis, the protruding teeth
of the Apocalyptic horse, betrayed animality." George Meredith. "A
fungus of pendulous shape." Alice James.