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Beverly Hills 90210

Best show of the 80s/90s.
Actors include:
-(Dylan Mackay)Coy Luther (Luke) Perry III
born: 10/11/66 (28) in Mansfield, OH
-(Kelly Taylor)Jennifer Eve Garth
born: 4/3/72 in Urbana, IL
-(Donna Martin)Victoria Davey Spelling
born: 5/16/73 in Los Angeles, CA
-(David Silver)Brian Austin Green
born: 7/15/73 in Van Nuys, CA
-(Steve Sanders)Ian Andrew Ziering
Born: 3/30/64 in West Orange, N.J
-(Nat Busichio) Joe E Tata
-(Brandon Walsh)Jason Bradford Priestley
Born:8/28/69 in Vancouver, B.C.
-(Brenda Walsh)Shannon Daugherty
born: 4/12/71 in Memphis, TN
-(Jim and Cindy Walsh) James Eckhouse and Carol Potter
-(Andrea Zucherman) Gabrielle Anne Carteris
born: 1/2/61 in Phoenix, AZ
The ORIGINAL OC(The OC sucks..Beverly is Rockin')
The original OC.
Full of teen angst and drama.
Laguna beach meets better scripts..
It's just awesome. Watch it on TV tropolis at 5:00pm every day.

Emily calls Sasha *RING*
Sasha: hello?
Emily: BEVERLY HILLS 90210 IS ON!!!
Sasha: I'm WELL WELL WELLLLL aware.
Emily: *gasp* I can't believe brandon just kissed her!!
Sasha: I KNOW!!!
Emily: Aww, I love Dylan. I'm going to marry that man.
Sasha: Me too. <33

by Emmeline January 18, 2007

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Marc Lamont Hill

Marc Lamont Hill is a professor at the ultra-liberal Columbia University, and has been compared to Al Sharpton. He often appears on Fox News and The O'Reilly Factor to express his delusional views. He is know to play the race card at random points in a conversation, even if there is obviously no such card to be played.

It is important to first note, that Marc Lamont Hill does not live in the universe as we know it. He lives in an alternate reality, called Marc Lamont Hill world, where the logic he uses only makes sense to him. This makes it very hard to have a real conversation with him, because no one else can understand his arguments.

One example of this logic was displayed on a recent appearance on the O'Reilly Factor, where Mr. Hill came to the conclusion that the majority of senior citizens at a town hall health care meeting in Pennsylvania are racist. His logic went like this. Segregation existed 60 years ago, the senior citizens were alive during that time period, therefore they are racist. But Mr. Hill went on to try to provide evidence for this insane claim, by stating that Pennsylvania had voted Republican for most fo the last forty years. Apparently, in Marc Lamont Hill world, while the democrat party was running on taking care of the little guy, the Republican party was running on the abolishment of civil rights.

Speaking of civil rights, in one of the great "I'm about to totally pull this out of my ass" moments on tv, Mr. Hill stated that over 20% of white Americans are against civil rights. (The actual quote was, "Let's say that 20% of white Americans oppose civil rights, even though that's not true it's much larger.") Knowing what we know about Mr. Hill's beliefs, it's probably safe to say that in Marc Lamont Hill World, the actual percentage he's talking about is probably close to 100%.

In Marc Lamont Hill world, there are different definitions to words than we are aware of. For example, Mr. Hill stated that if you call Obama a socialist, you are smuggling in white supremacist and racist views. However, words can change meaning based on the race of the person you are talking about. True to form, Marc started playing the race card when former President George W. Bush, in an interview with Neil Cavuto, had the audacity to call Obama "articulate." In Marc Lamont Hill world, when Bush called Obama "articulate" what he in fact meant was, "Wow, I'm surprised a stupid (n-word) like you is able to form a complete sentence."

Joe: Bob, I just found out I'm a white supremacist.

Bob: Why's that?

Joe: Because I think Obama's a socialist, and Marc Lamont Hill says that makes me a white supremacist.

Bob: Well thank god I don't think Obama's a socialist.

Joe: Oh no, you're a racist too.

Bob: Why?

Joe: Because you're old.

Bob: Damnit.

Steve: Guys, don't worry about it, he lives in Marc Lamont Hill world.

Joe and Bob: Phew.

by soxxfan9824 August 23, 2009

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St Hill

justin zerafa's dream girl

by anonymous September 23, 2003

2๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


Beverly Hills Syndrome

A psychological feeling of mediocrity, despite affluence/success, due to comparing yourself to one's peers rather than the average person.

Rich/successful people tend to move to areas with other rich/successful people, which disguises their success from others and themselves.

This feeling may contribute to depression, existential crisis and/or apathy.

Despite earning a bachelor degree in Engineering and living an affluent lifestyle, Jason suffers from Beverly Hills Syndrome.

by Badagris666 September 30, 2015

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Notting Hill Cocktail

The Favourite of wayward celebrities Worldwide;
Just take an appropriate quantity of narcotic drugs (On prescription or not, its fine...), Add alcohol liberally, Then 'gestate' until comatose.
After a time, reflex vomiting will occur. Vomit is the final ingredient for a Notting Hill Cocktail.

-To properly experience The Notting Hill Cocktail, the vomit must then be generously inhaled.
If done correctly, The Notting Hill Cocktail is the experience of a lifetime (-Its the last thing you'll ever do !) Cheers !

The Notting Hill Cocktail Club includes such doyens as Jimi Hendrix, Paula Yates & many, many more Late Greats who recklessly imbibed & choked to death on their own vomit !

by Dom Bonpide IV December 2, 2009

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Down da hill

East Baltimore, Maryland these are streets south of eager st & north of E.Baltimore st , East of John Hopkins /broadway and west of highland ave

Iโ€™m about to bop down da hill Dumbass

by RealBmore November 22, 2020

6๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


Chestnut Hill College

A largely underestimated small College smack dab in the middle of the gray area between Plymouth-Meeting and Philadelphia. It is an establishment without a home, with students without identities.

Because of this unique characteristic, students and faculty alike are enabled to truly be themselves, and not generic, pop-societal influenced robots. However, many first-year students often find the school to be completely boring, because it isn't their definition of the "typical party school".

Chestnut Hill College (and this is important, all you manufactured, bleached-blonde tools out there) is NOT a party school. It is what you make of it. If one want to throw a party on Thursday and not get busted, have to attend a judicial hearing, face possible fines, etc..., simple caution, a little maturity, and congenial relations with the guards are all one needs.

It is a place where personality and attitude are currency. If you're down to earth, honest, and have something sembling a sense of humor, you can and will (most likely) get by. If you're the average, run-of-the-mill douchebag and/or tool, chances are, you'll be exploited and eventually form a very negative opinion about the school. This is because... well... douchebags and/or tools form negative opinions about anything that doesn't completely mesh with their shallow, almost non-existant personalities.

Chestnut Hill College is a school that preaches a strict rule system for the sake of political correctness / parental comfort. The blindingly obvious truth to anybody attending, however: Chestnut Hill College is a young, constantly growing and evolving infant of an educational institution. As a student of Chestnut Hill, I can honestly say that this is a place where you can leave your mark, and that mark is substantial enough to determine the course of change and evolution at the school.

You can be whoever you want to be here. It's a fresh start for those that need it, and a perfect place to continue being the person you love. You can be someone here.

Thank God for Positivity.

Haters: "I made some of the greatest friends of my life at a small 'garbage, no fun, bullshit, dirty, run down school' known as Chestnut Hill College. I guess it doesn't help that I'm a downer and a loser with no future. And my girlfriends a whore. The end."

Objective human beings that have actually experienced the college: "Chestnut Hill is a place to grow, and find yourself, as cheezy and cliche as that sounds. It's actually true here though, clown."

by City Line October 5, 2008

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