Just curious what you guys (and gals) think...
I guess the way the frame the question would be, in 10-15 years, who do you think would most likely to still be making an impact on the world in some way?
Someone who is entrepreneurial (like Jenna Jameson) and "invests" their money instead of wasting it on drugs, clothing, surgery, etc. When I say entrepreneurial, I'm not talking about Puff Daddy or J-Lo, but someone you have a sense makes all of her own decisions and has multiple ideas and streams of revenue (besides a website).
I know it's hard to get a good idea from a movie or clip, but you can certainly infer which ones are REALLY stupid, right?
Mary Carey comes to mind, even though her political campaign was a joke and she was basically a "Borat-like" candidate in terms of seriousness.
I know there have been some Italian (and maybe other European) "stars" who have who have made it successfully into elected office in their 40's and 50's.
With the European/Asian/Hispanic women, it's obviously more difficult to assess this with the the ESL barrier...
Just curious from interviews, behind-the-scenes, interviews....any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
I guess the way the frame the question would be, in 10-15 years, who do you think would most likely to still be making an impact on the world in some way?
Someone who is entrepreneurial (like Jenna Jameson) and "invests" their money instead of wasting it on drugs, clothing, surgery, etc. When I say entrepreneurial, I'm not talking about Puff Daddy or J-Lo, but someone you have a sense makes all of her own decisions and has multiple ideas and streams of revenue (besides a website).
I know it's hard to get a good idea from a movie or clip, but you can certainly infer which ones are REALLY stupid, right?
Mary Carey comes to mind, even though her political campaign was a joke and she was basically a "Borat-like" candidate in terms of seriousness.
I know there have been some Italian (and maybe other European) "stars" who have who have made it successfully into elected office in their 40's and 50's.
With the European/Asian/Hispanic women, it's obviously more difficult to assess this with the the ESL barrier...
Just curious from interviews, behind-the-scenes, interviews....any opinions would be greatly appreciated.