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Oh No, I’m too smart to like Hanna Montana.

(Shirley Temple)

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  1. ewwee says:

    Shirley was best. And really smart too.

  2. Sinatra says:

    too old maybe.
    I guess this says a lot about little girls these days then.

    • Sleepy Burger says:

      Little girls these days are spoiled, whining, over-pampered princesses. It’s rare you find even one in a bunch that’s sweet and quiet. The rest of them are already dressing like their reliving-highschool mothers and forming preschool cliques. Cutthroat world, even for the good kiddies. So sad.

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  4. Koki Kariya says:

    Jesus, I wasn’t aware 80 year olds could use the internet to post something so aged. Back in my day, a soda only… snore. Just die already.

  5. lilia says:

    I’m too smart to spell it correctly…
    Love,
    Grammar Nazi.

  6. Spanks says:

    spelling ftl

  7. Call_Me_K says:

    In all honesty I don’t find Hannah Montana to be that bad of a show. It’s got the classic family sitcom format, crazy antics, funny gags, and important life lessons learned. It’s like Full House with a teen pop star, kinda.
    It only really irks me when Miley tries to sing something other then bubblegum pop “I like boys and shopping at the mall” kinda music. For anything BUT that genre, her voice ain’t so hot.

    • Paz says:

      Fail comment is fail.

      • Kurt says:

        If you don’t see anything wrong with Full House, you fail life automatically.

        • Call_Me_K says:

          Oh look, the enlightened troll of wholesome family television has come to educate us. Please, do tell what’s wrong with Full House (other then being rather cheesy and over the top cute at times)

          • Kurt says:

            I’m testing the comments; mine won’t post for some reason.

          • Kurt K. says:

            The lessons from the dorky adults to the pretentious children are disgustingly anvilicious. The problems these kids must grapple are so juvenile it’s laughable. When the cast is faced with a serious problem, it’s neatly sewed up in a half hour, conquered by familial love.

            • Call_Me_K says:

              The over-the-top goofiness is what made the show a hit with kids. The
              hidden life lessons may have been simple, but were far from meaningless:

              Don’t lie, don’t steal, don’t cheat on your homework. Admit when you screw up. Rules are there for your safety, follow them.

              There were plenty of things that were “magically” solved in 30 minutes that would never be in reality, but it’s a half hour sitcom. The writers cheat time, big deal. Do you really think the stuff on CSI could be solved in 1 hour? What an absurd comparison.

              Obviously, anyone over the age of 12 probably wouldn’t like the show, unless they are parents, who of course see the value. Even knowing the benefit of it, I still can’t stomach more then 30 seconds of Olsen antics :)

              Hannah Montana is the same basic idea, only our kid heroine is a teen
              girl with a secret pop star life. The concept is brilliant, give viewers a idol and then have her work through issues with the idea that the fans will get the lesson. Yea, it’s pretty dopey, but remember the viewing audience isn’t US, the adults, but rather tween kids. I’d rather have my kids idolize Hannah Montana then Brittney Spears, Ashlee Simpson, or any of the other trash out there. It’s just a shame poor Miley, who is a very good actress, can’t sing. Sure, she’s great on those “I like boys, I like shopping, hee hee” songs, but any time she attempts a real piece, it sounds like someone stabbing a walrus to death.

    • lilia says:

      HEYHEYHEY You are going to be kicked out for being CONTENTED.

    • amgreen says:

      FAIL for actually watching and knowing details about the show.

  8. katherine says:

    Shirley Temple was an amazing actress, definitely one of the best child stars. Not only was she adorable and talented, she went on to become the US ambassador to France, so you know she has brains too.

    • barboid says:

      Exactly. She was the most talented kid of her or anyone else’s time. She was my hero. And that dance with Mr.BoJangles? Priceless. Pure talent. I believe she was six when she made that one. One very classy child who grew up to be a very classy Lady.

  9. ICanHasKandy says:

    Omigoodness I love Shirley and hate Hannah! This lol totally rocks! =D

  10. leila says:

    maybe you should’ve learned to spell “hannah montana” before you put this up.

  11. Jade says:

    i have to laugh at this because whoever created it is trying to harp on Hannah
    but FAIL
    they spelled her name wrong
    oopsies

  12. LUCKY says:

    I think that the error was intentional, showing how little respect and interest “Shirley” has for the show. There are waaaaaaaaaay too many ways to spell Hannah.

  13. lucy says:

    but whoever posted this is not smart enough to spell hannah montana

  14. yasmin says:

    they spelled HANNAH wrong… and shouldve been worded better… but haha this is good! Shirley was great.

  15. ben dover says:

    you spelt hannah wrong dumb ass!

  16. ashlie says:

    win!thats all there is to it people no need to put ur big girl panties in a bunch.

  17. smart protaganist says:

    she spelled hannah wrong lolz :)

  18. person says:

    You go, girl!


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