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Is Kate Moss Smoking A Joint In Front Of Her Kid?
I have this picture for about a week, but since I had a dodgy internet connection and head cold I didn’t get it put until now. It’s still pretty relevant though, because well, look at it. What is she doing?
It kind of looks like she’s smoking pot right next to her daughter. Now she could be smoking a hand rolled cigarette, she’s holding all it wrong for a joint. I am no expert though, I’ve just seen it done.
Whatever it is, she shouldn’t have it so close to her daughter. There is all that second-hand smoke and bad example stuff.
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5 Comments
Ali commented on Aug 27 09 at 3:42 pmA high school droptout with a drug problem for years. What would make you think she was a caring parent? Being rich does not make people smart or decent.
Trix commented on Aug 27 09 at 4:01 pmI don’t know, I guess I feel sometimes parenting changes a person for the better.
blambivo commented on Aug 28 09 at 12:09 amI have nothing to say on the post, but this is such a good example of why I hate the (fairly) new famecrawler layout. The pictures are SO tiny! I been reading this site for years, You used to be able to SEE the pictures without getting close to the screen.
Trix commented on Aug 28 09 at 12:18 amI know what you mean. I will pass on the info and maybe we can keep them bigger.
B commented on Dec 08 09 at 8:44 pmEver hear of Photoshop????
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