Jessica Simpson tries to sell crappy bracelet to ‘celebrate the troops’ – Photo

posted by roberta — Nov 11th, 2009

Jessica Simpson tries to sell crappy bracelet to 'celebrate the troops' - PhotoJessica Simpson tweeted that we should all “Celebrate the troops today with the ‘With all my heart bracelet’” and then provided us with a link to her website. Upon checking her site, I was greeted with this .50 creation.

It looks like it was made by some granny worked in a sweat shop, doing macrame with some funky trinkets. Seriously, she used parachute cord? And she thinks would be an awesome way to celebrate Veteran’s Day? Is she retarded? No, really, is she???

What a waste of $20.00 for anyone who buys this mess. I could craft something cheaper out of shoe laces and a pop cap and come up with something better.

Source: Jessica Simpson’s Twitter & Official Website

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5 Comments

  1. I think it’s kind of cool.

    Comment by Casey Phillips — November 11, 2009 @ 3:14 pm

  2. Roberta, certainly you must know that retarded doesn’t mean stupid. When you ask if Jessica Simpson is retarded you trash people with special needs. You’re implying that people with mental retardation are the only ones who would sell bracelets like that. Do you think that all people with special needs are alike? Geez. How demeaning and insulting can you get. Maybe you should consider going out and volunteering your time at Special Olympics. Do something important in your life instead of writing trash and pretending that it’s important. Shameful. Give me Jessica Simpson any day over someone ignorant and thoughtless.

    Comment by Mike — November 12, 2009 @ 9:56 am

  3. I AGREE! HOW SHAMEFUL TO RESORT TO NAME CALLING. GET A LIFE AND STOP MAKING FUN OF PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS.

    Comment by Sammy — November 12, 2009 @ 11:46 am

  4. I’m special needs, how do you think I feel?

    Comment by roberta — November 12, 2009 @ 12:10 pm

  5. 100% of the proceeds go to "the armed forces children's education fund"

    Its basically a $20 donation. I think it's a great way to support our troops.

    Comment by Moni — January 28, 2010 @ 7:44 pm

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