Bai Ling and me in the Jacuzzi
Here is a little video if Bai Ling and me in the Jacuzzi! Plus I threw in a little refresher class at the end.
Here is a little video if Bai Ling and me in the Jacuzzi! Plus I threw in a little refresher class at the end.
I need a bath, too…David Bowie-China Girl…is that a farm???(like a horse place in the background)…an Iggy song
I found Heaven. It is from 1:48-1:51 in this video.
Someone needs to capture that segment and do the necessary magic to create an animated gif or whatever. I’d replace the picture of my beloved Ultimate Black Jaguar XKR Coupe (hear some evil, see some evil; I also am transfixed on the rear-end on this feline as well) with that sultry walk any day.
Way to pass the bikini test with [flying colors], Marina; I’m in love all over again.
@hotfor_hotforwords
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Ok, I’ve made the switch. Sometimes it takes a bit for Gravatar to flip the switch or whatever.
right on
@hotfor_hotforwords
thanks, since thumbnails are like postage stamp sized I had to see it in your profile. you can test this one out too if you like. this image defines the lettering more
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I’ll guess Bai Ling (some actress?) is Chinese for Bi Lingual
My friend said: When Marina is recorded outside… like this video and the one in Hawaii… Marina’s voice sounds much more like a “whiskey chick!”… a pretty woman whose vocal chords are modified by numerous bottles of whiskey and many packs of smokes. Some might say it’s sultry… others… a sign of “high mileage” in the party scene.
That jacuzzi looked like a nice, exotic, imported soup.
Young Hollywood, seems to be getting tired (bored) with the young’uns, lookin’ now to the good’uns.
sucki _ucki fiteen doolar….
Oh, man o’ man I hate sunburns. I used to get burned to blisters when I was a kid. Agony? It would last for days. Nordic people have to be especially careful when working on a tan.
nice bra
Marina walks like a stripper (@ 1:22)
swampwiz: “Marina walks like a stripper” … Marina IS A STRIPPER! … She strips words down to their bare essentials … with those estrogen generators goin’ FULL BLAST! Ain’t that right, Sweet Marina, Dear? !!
Ciao 4 Now… ~bd
(Have I got you ‘PEGGED’ or WHAT?!!!… ) … *biG gRin* …
Neat comment
Take a wok on the wild side.
bai ling is ok. marina is WAAAAY hotter!
how about [login] or [logon]? why is there more than one way to say it?
I don’t want to be mean,but that Bai Ling is BRUTAL.
I just don’t see what the fuss is about with her.
Marina smokes her easily.
Ah, Marina, Marina, Marina! You may be a beautiful and smart philologist, but your grammar leaves something to be desired. The sentence structure of the title of this video implies that you and Bai Ling are the objects of the sentence, not the subjects. Therefore, the correct 1st person object pronoun would be appropriate, making the title, “Bai Ling and ME in the Jacuzzi,” as in, “This is Bai Ling and me in the Jacuzzi.”
Fixed. Thanks!
It’s funny because my American friend “corrected” me and told me to put I instead of me.
English is too confusing a language to trust native speakers. Although, I am one, so who knows?
i even see newscasters misuse “me” and “i” quite often. ???
The title is not a complete sentence. The verb is not specified, so picking between “I” and “me” doesn’t make much sense.
“I” is a pronoun that must be the subject of a verb. “Me” is a pronoun that must be the object of the verb.
http://hubpages.com/hub/Grammar_Mishaps__I_versus_Me
Muggins’ response is sort of correct, but as I said in the original post, the title seems to imply a verb. For example, “This is Bai Ling and me in the Jacuzzi,” or, perhaps, “Presenting Bai Ling and me in the Jacuzzi.” In these instances, Bai Ling and me are the objects of the verb. To be the subject, we would have to imply, “Bai Ling and I are in the Jacuzzi” which, although not out of the question, doesn’t seem to be the implication. It could be argued that since the verb is only implied and not stated, either choice could be correct. But since we have to make a decision when choosing I or me, an implied verb has to be good enough. (Think of whether you would title it, “I in the Jacuzzi.”) But there may not be a definitive answer.
What is the thought you want to express?:
… Or do you want to shout out to the whole wide world your elation at being in a J:
Also, which of these two types of thoughts would your “American friend” express?
The way I was taught the conventional rule was to try removing the other person from the sentence and then determine whether the first person pronoun is the correct one in the situation.
For example, if the sentence was “Bai Ling and I go to the store”, removing the other person would simply leave “I go to the store,” which is correct usage.
Now I don’t know about where you come from, but American kids will sometimes put themselves first in their order of locution, so they tend to generate statements such as “Me and Bai Ling got in the jacuzzi” where if the other person’s name were removed the sentence would then read “Me got in the jacuzzi.” That clearly doesn’t sound right.
This is probably the most commonly-heard mistake, and I’d bet dollars to donuts it’s why most kids get roped into always using “I” when it sometimes isn’t appropriate in the sentence. Then they grow up with the habit firmly entrenched. So think about it instead.
If you said “Here’s a video of me and Bai Ling in the jacuzzi,” the sentence would be perfectly fine with the other person’s name removed, as in “Here’s a video of me in the jacuzzi.” So there are definitely times when using “I” in the sentence would technically be inaccurate usage. It all depends on the sentence.
rguitphil is right: The English language is truly a fertile minefield.
I could contact Lynne Truss, author of “Eats, shoots and leaves”, since she’s one of my more pedantic relatives. She’s not a blood relative, but the wife of my uncle’s brother. Scary but true.
I mostly judge by how attractive the sentence is to the ear, and how formal (I) or informal (me) you want to sound.
It would have been correct to say, “Bai Ling and I were at the Jacuzzi.”
It’s also correct to say, “This was Bai Ling and me at the Jacuzzi.”
In the first example, you are the subject of the sentence, and in the second example, you’re the object.
You’re so beautiful, I don’t care whether you speak perfect English or not.
Seesixcm6
When I think about this (I was going to say yesterday) I thought it should be Bai Ling an I in the Jacuzzi. Butnow I don’t know.
Me had a great time in that jacuzzi
To paraphrase Queen Victoria, “Us were amused.”
How Hot is Hot in a Hot tub of HotForWords?
Bless the both
and wash behind them EArs
M,
Bai Ling is coming out with her book around the same time you will be releasing your HotForWords book (filled with lots of wonderful photos of teacher) Is there a chance you and Bai Ling will do book signings together? Same publisher, yes? Harper’s Collins
What if the thought being expressed is: “BL is in the J; I am in the J — BL and I are in the J! Yeah!”
Does not “me and I” refer to the same person, me?
But when you say “me and I”, you refer to yourself, not me.
If I’m referring to you, need I say “me and I” so YOU will know who I’m talking about?
*if you didn’t get the joke from the first read, don’t strain yourself, it’s not that good anyway*
What was with the color effects? It was kind of messing up my eyes.
There’s definitely a bouncy [badonkadonk] in Marina’s walk when she dons high-heeled sandals. You really need to include this as a video lecture. What do you say guys?
Don’t get too much sun, Marina…skin cancer sucks!
uh oh, two wild cats together
More salacious images
{Can never have too much of a good thang}Thank you mam, Thank you very much
You mean “ma’am,” which is a shortening of madame. “Mam” would be a shortening of mammary, which is… Hey, wait a minute! Now we know what you were really thinking about!
I guess that is what you call a typo-Freudian slip. OH, NO! Now we’ve got another of those jam-two-words together nerd word candidates. Yuk.
Thank you man, Thank you very much
Deeply appreciate that video.
I wonder what Marina and H*O*T* friend thinks!!!…Staying Safe Online: The Need for Cybersecurity
Looks like fun!
I’m not loving the color changes.
Its looked like you wanted nothing to do with the camera…or the guy using it!
Hey, I just noticed I can expand the comment box.
How long have I not known about this new feature?
What do you mean by expand? There was a limit of 1K characters at one time (which I think was repealed), but even then all you had to do after reaching the limit was go into edit and you could input all you could type in five minutes (the extent of the edit window).
By expand I ment I could make the box I type my comment in bigger. Theres a few little lines in the bottom right hand side of the box. If I put my pointer on it and click I can drag the box down or to the right as far as I want to go. As for how many characters I can type, not sure, I haven’t tested that one.
I saw Bai Ling in Crank 2 – High Voltage

She played a “psycho-skank” – gnarly-gnarl…
Scary to watch…
With all the rainbow
hidden messageeffects in thevideo, it was hard to see who had the better tan.
From what I could gather, y’all still need to get more sun-time
I saw this several days ago. Thought I’d died and gone to heaven.
Gee I guess I’m going color blind.
Since everyone is recording in color nowadays, I think M just converted the vid to B&W and then made the entire scene whatever she wanted.
Since everyone is recording in color nowadays, I think M just converted the vid to B&W and then made the entire scene whatever she wanted.
I just love this stuff, Marina.
Love; best repeat..pete and
Marina is cool
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