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The Fabulous Brittany Murphy Fan Page - ET Weekly Magazine 10-19-01

 

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ET Weekly Magazine

October 19, 2001

Murphy bed
The Word star makes a blanket statement.

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What to Surf:
The Fabulous Brittany Murphy Fan Page

Devoted to that other Brittany, the one who is currently twitching her way through the thriller Don't Say a Word, the fansite is comprehensive, if cobbled together. You'll find links to recent magazine articles, a cinematic resume, and basic bio information. But the real draw is the photo gallery, which shows off her fashionably scruffy real-life style as well as still from films like Girl, Interrupted and the upcoming Riding in Cars with Boys.
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I'm not sure the author of the interview knows what cobbled means; the definition is:

1. A cobblestone.
2. Geology. A rock fragment between 64 and 256 millimeters in diameter, especially one that has been naturally rounded.
3. cobbles See cob coal.

I can only imagine she feels it is fragmented, or put together in a slip-shod manner.
I have made an effort to make this site accessible to everyone, fast enough for people on WebTV and slower dialup, clear, concise and easy to navigate.
The review itself isn't bad (if you ignore the 'cobbled' thing), so Im not certain why we only got a B-.
But, if anyone wants to write in to ET Weekly and tell them that you saw the Oct 19 edition and share your opinion of the site, here is their info:
via email:
letters@ew.com (listed like this online)
or ew_letters@ew.com (listed this way in mag, not sure which is right)

or snail mail at:
ET Weekly
1675 Broadway
New york, NY 10019

They say all correspondence must include name, addy, phone number and email (if possible)
Feel free to send me your constructive critism on what I could do better, I want the site to be the best it can be.
I am currently working on a menu that works in all dhtml environments including Mozilla and Opera5, so please be patient.

This blurb was taken from ET Weekly
Magazine, October 19, 2001
page 86. All rights are reserved to them.

Questions or comments? Mail me at: seareaver@aol.com

Please note: I am not Brittany Murphy, I just run this fan page.