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The Harem That Ruined Mel Gibson’s Marriage

Oksana Pochepa says she’s in love with Gibson after a months-long courtship. The 24-year-old Russian pop star, who spoke to the Sun newspaper the day after Robyn Gibson filed for divorce, says her and Mel’s relationship “is serious” and that she hopes their union “will be real and strong and long-lasting.” Pochepa also claims Mel has flown her around the world to be with him on movie sets.

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No. 1 · Rhonda

A movie star cheats on his wife with beautiful women! I’m shocked!

I’m still a huge Mel fan, I stopped looking to movie stars and rock stars as people to look up to a long time ago.

Today, I’m happy just to have them make a decent movie and music worth listening to. thats ALL I ask, these days, dollar for dollar, give me something worth buying.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 10:46 am
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No. 2 · bam-a-lam

@Rhonda: I can’t believe they’ve been married 28 years!

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 10:50 am
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No. 3 · Ruth

@Rhonda I can’t believe you’re a huge Mel fan!! He’s a boozy, sexist, religious anti-semite, and his movies reflect that pretty clearly (Passion of the Christ, that other one about backwards indigenous people). Ick.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 10:52 am
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No. 4 · Rhonda

Morning Bam,

A whole bunch of kids kept them together. Robyn looks good, she’ll be fine, better than being with a man who cheats all the time:(

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 10:54 am
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No. 5 · hms

Actors, singers, people in the entertainment business…. when they marry, have a family and lead a pretty normal (by most peoples’ standards) life, they are extraordinary. When they do this sort of stuff, they are extra ordinary.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 10:55 am
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No. 6 · Rhonda

@Ruth:

I love All Mel Gibson movies, my opinion. Nothing beats Braveheart, my opinion. Nobody beats Mel, my opinion. He cheats on his wife, drinks too much, said bad words, he’s not my husband or my hero, I JUST enjoy his movies. He gives you your money worth, everytime!

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 11:00 am
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No. 7 · american dreamer

I was the faceless brunette seen frolicking with Mel in Costa Rica.

I’d like to keep my identity secret but would also like everyone to know it was strictly a “credit card” romance. Nothing serious.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 11:45 am
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No. 8 · amanda

the hypocrisy backing Mel Gibson’s holier than thou attitude …. both on account of his anti-semitism, alcoholism and infidelity are ridiculous

he’s another example of someone who tried to redeem himself for his continuing sins by acting holier than thou and judging everyone else in the process

i have no problem with someone having an alcohol problem or commiting adultery…we’re all human…but when it comes from someone who is so rabidly hateful of everything else it bothers me

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No. 9 · bam-a-lam

@Rhonda: Good morning to you, too. I always enjoyed Mel’s movies myself. Never saw Passion of the Christ, cause I knew it would be a sobfest of epic proportions. Stars’ personal lives are none of my concern, since my only interest is in what they produce. I feel you probably feel the same way.

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No. 10 · mirsada

Robyn deserves EVERY penny!

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 12:13 pm
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No. 11 · amanda

Is Robyn…Mel’s wife…a religious nut like him?

Someone said she was Protestant. Which surprises me that Mel would be married to a Protestant. I think he told someone she was going to hell for that reason.

Funny how the whole point of Christianity is among other things brotherly love and forgiveness and Mel is like this rabid animal claiming the rest of us are going to hell. That attitude is the antithesis of christianity.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 1:23 pm
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No. 12 · ILoveAmerica

Passion of the Christ was an exceptional film. That being said Mel Gibson has only entertained and never inspired with his actions.

Not all Christians who fail are hypocrites, some are just trying to redeem themselves.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 2:07 pm
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No. 13 · bam-a-lam

@amanda: Um, you ever been to a Baptist church? The ones I’ve been to preach that we’re all going straight to hell unless we agree them – very clear in their beliefs that the unmarried who live together are doomed, those who have a drink, gamble, and just try to enjoy themselves, all doomed. Our preacher refused to baptise a baby because the parents are not married. Brotherly love is not high on their agenda. I find Methodists to be far more tolerant of human foibles, and they preach the importance of a personal relationship with God, being tolerant of people who do things you may not agree with, and just a general acceptance that humans will sin but it’s not our job to judge. We don’t see ourselves as God’s little tattletales.

The difference between a Baptist and a Methodist is that a Methodist will speak to you in the liquor store.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 2:40 pm
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No. 14 · american dreamer

@Rhonda:

THIS? ALL OF THIS?

This is what you’re holding on to? Look around you. Maybe they’re your memories here, but it’s certainly not much.

Let go. Your places, your people, your values…what have they done for you, what have they gotten you?

Listen: I have the answers, I can fulfill your potential, make you big, make you great. The thing is, though, you’re going to need to let go. You’re going to need to do things that you wouldn’t do before. Things that scare you, things that offend you, things that you think are dirty, wrong, and awful.

You’re just going to have to trust me.

Now take my hand, it’s a new day.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 2:41 pm
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No. 15 · bam-a-lam

@american dreamer: Dude, you are a total wacko. Try a yoga class.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 3:14 pm
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No. 16 · american dreamer

@bam-a-lam:

Ah, Bam-A-Lam. I knew you couldn’t stay away from me for long. You’re not like all the rest.

I’ve prepared a small room in the basement of my home just for you.

Do you like that idea? I thought so.

Take my hand, and I’ll have you here. You’ll be so thankful that you never have to go out into the world again.

No more choosing, your wishy washy little head always deliberating.

Leave it up to me. You’ll be here forever, with no more of those awful, awful choices. I’ll make them all for you.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 3:17 pm
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No. 17 · bam-a-lam

@american dreamer: Honey, I’ll kick your ass before you have time to tug your little gloves to fit more snugly. While you’re wrapped up in fulfilling your fantasy, I will have laid you out flat on the floor – and not in a good way. Sorry, but where I’m from we have ways to deal with you. Trust.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 3:24 pm
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No. 18 · american dreamer

@bam-a-lam:

How charming. You’re like a little puppy. So let me get you a leash and collar.

You need to be trained.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 3:28 pm
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No. 19 · Mr. T

It’s speculation to assume that Mel had affairs leading up to his divorce. In perspective, his marriage may have been over for some time. His drinking and irrational behavior may be a symptom of his realizing unhappiness at home. Who’s fault is it? It is easy to say it is Mel’s but in reality, no one knows. Mel is a public figure and as such, he will be roundly criticized by those who do not like him or are jealous of his success. All I can say is until you walk in his shoes, you don’t know what he’s gone through. A divorce is a situation in which no one wins and all lose. I feel sorry for those who take glee from anyone’s unhappiness.

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No. 20 · Rhonda

Bam,

American Dreamer seemed “normal” on the puppy thread!

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 3:59 pm
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No. 21 · juji fruit

@bam-a-lam:

What makes us what we are my friend?

Is it our ancestors’ genetic code, the manner in which my foster parents treated me when I was young? You know, the old argument, nature, nurture…

And what of adulthood, are we the product of our experiences, a collection of memories? What?

Maybe we’re just skin bags, filled with tissues, greedily reaching for stimulus and comfort.

And when we’re gone, what are we? Memories in the ether? A collection of peoples’ lives who we touched?

Or maybe when you die, you’re just the $27 I found in your wallet, the 40 bucks I got pawning your watch, and a messy brownish spot on the sidewalk. A spot that’ll mostly wash away over time.

But I’ll still be able to make out where it is.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 4:04 pm
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No. 22 · american dreamer

@Rhonda:

That’s my great skill my dear, I slip into the shadows.

I hear your conversations. I know your secrets. You’ll wish you’d been quiet. You will wish you hadn’t shared so much with the others on the internets, laughing, joking, sharing ideas. Realizing now that I’ve been watching all along. You can’t erase it now.

By the time people realize I’m here its too late.

It’s too late my dear. It’s too late for you.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 4:07 pm
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No. 23 · A REAL MAN

All of you are blaspheemers and philistines. The lot of ya. Enjoy your permanent home in hell with lucifer, ye that are unfit for a place in heaven!

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No. 24 · That No Name

I thought you would have come up with new material AD.
This is just a copy and paste recycled threat from you.

I am disapointed. I thought you were an original.

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No. 25 · Rhonda

Come on over,

My shepherd wants a treat!

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 4:15 pm
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No. 26 · A REAL MAN

Hey Rhonda. I thought that is what the peanut butter on your snatch was for. You know, the snatch that nothing has touched aside from the tongue of your dog. Molester of God’s beasts! Ye shall be caste into the depths of hell, Rhonda the sodomite of innocent animals!

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 4:21 pm
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No. 27 · That No Name

Your poor shepherd might get indigestion. AD is just full of those same old warmed up left over tricks.

AD is a silly rabbit, tricks are for kids.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 4:21 pm
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No. 28 · american dreamer

@That No Name:

I love days like today. It’s warm out, but not warm enough for your air conditioner.

Listening outside your open window later tonight, I’ll hear the precise moment you drift into sleep.

A simple slit of your screen, and I’m in. If you wake, it will be too late. And you’ll look so peaceful. When your mother pops her head in your door to wake you up for another day she’ll think your still asleep.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 4:23 pm
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No. 29 · bam-a-lam

@Rhonda: AD is anything but normal. He/she manages to keep it together long enough to get someone to follow (Getreal LOVES to correspond with AD), but AD has been booted from at least one other site for being totally nuts, and Juji Fruit is either a synonym for AD or yet another fruitcake full of nuts. They both like to pretend to be normal, which must take an enormous toll, but they are anything but. Ignoring them is probably the best bet. They do not exist in our world.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 4:24 pm
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No. 30 · american dreamer

@Rhonda:

I hate enteirng your apartment through the duct work. It’s cramped and dusty, and it sets my allergies off. However, it is such an easy way into your home. And you come home so tired…

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No. 31 · Rhonda

Good advice, thanks.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 4:27 pm
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No. 32 · american dreamer

@bam-a-lam:

oh please.

my friends on those other blogs said the rat poison would take care of me.

They said they’d never have to hear from me again.

They got half of it right.

I hope they liked the cookies.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 4:29 pm
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No. 33 · american dreamer

@Rhonda:

Don’t listen to him. He’s jealous of what we have.

It’s full of small minded people on this blog.

You and me Rhonda, we’ll plow them over, they’ll never know what hit them.

Grab on to me, I’ll be your king and you’ll be my queen. This blog is ours for the taking

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No. 34 · That No Name

It’s best just to have some fun with AD. AD is an outre troll.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 4:33 pm
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No. 35 · bam-a-lam

@A REAL MAN: Oh, yeah. Run those tired old retreads. We, as women, are shaking in our boots. I’m married to a real man, and you are no real man.

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No. 36 · That No Name

How do you breath with no face, AD? (comment #7)

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 4:36 pm
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No. 37 · bam-a-lam

@That No Name: Good advice. We’ll have some fun with the psycho.

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No. 38 · american dreamer

@bam-a-lam:

Why?

That’s what they always ask me. all frightened eyes and shaking limbs. That’s the question on their trembling lips: “Why?”

Well, that’s easy my dear: It’s all I’ve ever done.

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No. 39 · american dreamer

@That No Name:

I’ve asked many of your friends on gawker the same thing my dearie. Strangely none of them were ever able to answer.

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No. 40 · That No Name

I give up. What movie is that quote from AD?

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No. 41 · That No Name

AD, I think they didn’t answer you because they couldn’t hear you. That was probably due to your unfortunate execution.

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No. 42 · american dreamer

@That No Name:

Everyone else has abandoned this thread now.

That means it’s just you and just me. All the way out here in cyberspace. Alone.

With no one to hear you, we’ve got plenty of time. We can make our own scary story. I’ll be the maniac, you be the innocent young thing.

I’m sure you’ll be screaming until the end, but just think, you’ll live on for thousands of years each time I retell your story.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 5:11 pm
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No. 43 · That No Name

Awesome! You don’t bleed to heavily do you?

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No. 44 · Nathan Adler

Where do y’all keep the popcorn here?

It’s not a show with popcorn, dontcha know!

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No. 45 · american dreamer

@Nathan Adler:

Everyone on the internets thinks their information is so secure.

If that’s so true, how come I know your mother’s maiden name, your favorite pet’s name, your first car, and the town where you were born?

You’re mine. To trade or to keep. I think I’ll keep you for just a little while.

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No. 46 · Nathan Adler

@american dreamer:

My first car? I don’t even remember that. Was it the Saab? That might have been registered to my twin brother. If not the Saab, then it was the Triumph.

Trust me, a TR7 is NOT a car for a teenager!

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No. 47 · american dreamer

@Nathan Adler:

meet me tonight at midnight at the far end of the alley across the street from your apartment building.

the alley noone ever walks past.

there is a tunnel at the end of that alley. you can follow me through it.

i promise it wont be dark for long.

and i’ll show you the most interesting things.

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No. 48 · Stalking American Dreamer

I am right here. You didn’t think you could shake me did you?

I am always watching you, quietly.

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No. 49 · american dreamer

@Rhonda:

You are running out of options Rhonda. I told you.

Whatever will happen to you Rhonda?

Oh, goodness, it’s so sad. When will you learn to listen?

Of course, I could help you, but it would require some…sacrifices.

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No. 50 · american dreamer

@Stalking American Dreamer:

it will be night soon. I see much clearer in the dark without so many distractions.

the lights draw me out at night. its makes me happiest. I can go out and meet new friends without people being so offended by my scars, my appearance, my attire. Can I come home with you?

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No. 51 · Stalking American Dreamer

American Dreamer, you won’t have time for Rhonda now.

Your time has come. (Nice shoes, by the way.)

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No. 52 · american dreamer

@Stalking American Dreamer:

We’re gonna take over this town. I have ideas…ideas, plans, and knowledge.

You and me we’re going to take this town…this blog. It will work.

You will have to do things, things that you’re not used to.

Things that you don’t like. You’ll think you aren’t ready.

You’ll be frightened.

Just remember. Remember to think of what we’ll have when you do them.

Remember what will happen…if you don’t.

Posted: Apr 15, 2009 at 7:10 pm
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