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Jun 07, 2005 21:23

Every single day 30,000 children die from the effects of extreme poverty and it almost never makes the news. Tonight, that's going to be different, if you're in California like I am. Or it already was if you're on the east coast of America ( Read more... )

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adam_brody June 8 2005, 04:51:38 UTC
apparently i go around in conversations now just telling people i know you.

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pitt June 8 2005, 04:54:33 UTC
Does that mean you can get me in for a guest spot on The O.C. next season?

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adam_brody June 8 2005, 04:56:56 UTC
i could try and pull some strings, but i can't promise anything. sorry man, you're just not famous enough.

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pitt June 8 2005, 05:35:46 UTC
damnit! c'mon man, i promise not to run around with my camera and asking for autographs

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bundchen June 8 2005, 05:13:17 UTC
Wow..you'r hair.

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bundchen June 8 2005, 05:14:05 UTC
*your

stupid models :(

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pitt June 8 2005, 05:35:57 UTC
i know right

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leonardo_d June 8 2005, 05:23:50 UTC
One of the main things that has always distressed me about Africa is the high rate of AIDS and how little is actually being done to help stop the virus from continuing to spread, and in turn how this has such a negative affects on their every day lives. It's too bad I'm on the east coast and just heard about this special now.

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pitt June 8 2005, 05:39:06 UTC
They are recapping and doing something on it tomorrow morning on Good Morning, America if you want to catch it.
AIDS is one of the things we covered. The clinics in South Africa that are there to help the 7 million people with AIDS have helped about 200,000. And Bush says we're doing all we can....

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leonardo_d June 8 2005, 16:05:07 UTC
Yeah, Bush says.

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pitt June 10 2005, 18:17:42 UTC
hahaha yeah my thoughts exactly

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m_gyllenhaal June 8 2005, 06:26:02 UTC
You are breathtaking.

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pitt June 10 2005, 18:19:32 UTC
It's been too long since we've talked, beautiful. How are you?

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clairedanes June 8 2005, 16:12:54 UTC
it's funny, but the new hair suits you. it was good of you to right this. it's hard to fathom how many people could be saved if the people who could afford to would just give a small amount of their time or money, not enough to miss really. greed is a universal problem. i don't know what kind of world we live in when people don't help others.

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pitt June 10 2005, 18:22:03 UTC
haha thank you, i like it, it's fun.
it's really sad, because most people think that America does alot to help, that we send money and aid all the time. When asked people mostly say they don't worry about it because the government sends like 30% of the aid budget to help when in reality it's less than 1%. i really think that if people really understood they would help. but i might be being too optimistic

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