zulu
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She sure could sing. RIP.
zulu said:She sure could sing. RIP.
silverfox103 said:When you make poor decisions in your life, unfortunately, you get poor results. That applies to everyone, rich or poor. That is a rule of life!
Not to be a mean spirited and offend "thin skins", but would you be more surprised if she lived to 80 or died at 48? I think we know the answer.
Sorry, I have absolute no empathy for someone who spent probably tens of millions of dollars on drugs and millions more for treatment, when there are so many people that really need, through no fault of their own. For her sake, I hope she found peace.Tom C.
Same here dreadnut. I'm lucky to have made it to 52 without any money!dreadnut said:What a talent, what a waste. As a recovering person, all I can say is "There but for the grace of God, go I." Seriously, I think God knew what I would do with lots of money earlier in my life and thus didn't allow me that luxury.
Don't get me started on people's priorities (hence media's focus)....Bikerdoc said:Personally, I think the world's a bit confused over whom they should idolize.
Are you not agreeing with that? (just curious)Bikerdoc said:Whitney was a great singer; as some proclaim.