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![]() Dang. I am going to have to find some new fantasy material. Pity. She was only 39. |
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Dora, Neither Marcel nor I ever heard of her. Should we have
recognized her name? On CNN, there is such fuss made over her untimely death. I am sorry that someone so young, with a new baby died, but I still have no idea who she is. RIP |
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![]() "Margaret Suran" wrote > Dora, Neither Marcel nor I ever heard of her. Should we have recognized > her name? On CNN, there is such fuss made over her untimely death. I am > sorry that someone so young, with a new baby died, but I still have no > idea who she is. RIP She was a rather bizaare young woman about whom there has been much publicity - drugs, Playboy bunny, marriage to an extremely wealthy man much older than she. She was in the news a lot recently, since her son died under strange circumstances at the time of the new baby's birth. Tragic story, wasted life. The lurid details have been impossible to avoid on the TV news. Dora |
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elaine
"limey" > wrote in message news:R_Myh.2399$177.2111@trndny08... > > "Margaret Suran" wrote > >> Dora, Neither Marcel nor I ever heard of her. Should we have recognized >> her name? On CNN, there is such fuss made over her untimely death. I am >> sorry that someone so young, with a new baby died, but I still have no >> idea who she is. RIP > > She was a rather bizaare young woman about whom there has been much > publicity - drugs, Playboy bunny, marriage to an extremely wealthy man > much older than she. She was in the news a lot recently, since her son > died under strange circumstances at the time of the new baby's birth. > Tragic story, wasted life. The lurid details have been impossible to > avoid on the TV news. > > Dora And don't they love it. Partially to blame, I think. elaine |
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![]() Margaret Suran wrote: > > Dora, Neither Marcel nor I ever heard of her. Should we have > recognized her name? On CNN, there is such fuss made over her > untimely death. I am sorry that someone so young, with a new baby > died, but I still have no idea who she is. RIP You must live in a vacuum. She was a topless dancer, Playboy playmate. She was stunningly beautiful and had a body to die for. She married an 89 year old billionaire oil tycoon who died a year later. There was a huge battle over his estate. She had a "reality" show about two years ago, which was a real disappointment because she had put on about 100 pounds and when she opened her mouth she betrayed her (former) physical beauty. She was in the news again last summer when her 20 year old son died under mysterious circumstances while she was in the room with him. |
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On 2007-02-08, elaine > wrote:
> Partially to blame, I think. Nonsense. I think it quite sad ANS came to such a tragic end, but people's perceptions of her had nothing to do with it. She was a troubled soul long before she became a celebrity figure. No one made her a public spectacle but herself. No one forced her to do the TrimSpa thing. She certainly didn't need the money. You don't frequent celebrity bashes and hang out at the Hollywood Cafe if you want to be left alone. She was in the public eye because she chose to. Besides, if you feel you've been cheated out of your favorite celebrity grotesque, you still have Courtney Love. nb |
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limey wrote:
Was she eating a ham sandwich or something that makes it food related?? |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> Margaret Suran wrote: > > > Dora, Neither Marcel nor I ever heard of her. *Should we have > > recognized her name? *On CNN, there is such fuss made over her > > untimely death. *I am sorry that someone so young, with a new baby > > died, but I still have no idea who she is. *RIP > > You must live in a vacuum. >From the syntax, content, and timing, of Margaret's post I believe she knows very well who Anna Niclole Smith is... not that she knows her personally but she damn well knows WHO she is... but for whatever personal reasons she would rather disassociate herself from this very controversial celebrity. That upper case "N" ("Neither") tells me she's lying through her teeth... Marcel must be her credibility eunoch. Sheldon |
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Goomba38 wrote:
> limey wrote: > > Was she eating a ham sandwich or something that makes it food related?? Think in a La Leche League of her own... Sheldon |
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![]() notbob" > wrote in message . .. > On 2007-02-08, elaine > wrote: >> Partially to blame, I think. > > Nonsense. I think it quite sad ANS came to such a tragic end, but > people's perceptions of her had nothing to do with it. She was a > troubled soul long before she became a celebrity figure. No one made > her a public spectacle but herself. No one forced her to do the > TrimSpa thing. She certainly didn't need the money. You don't > frequent celebrity bashes and hang out at the Hollywood Cafe if you > want to be left alone. She was in the public eye because she chose > to. > > Besides, if you feel you've been cheated out of your favorite > celebrity grotesque, you still have Courtney Love. > The operative word being 'partially' And on whatever level this story made me sad. elaine |
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notbob wrote:
> > > > Besides, if you feel you've been cheated out of your favorite > celebrity grotesque, you still have Courtney Love. At least Anna Nicole was blessed with a good looks and an incredible body. The only problem was that when she opened her mouth she sounded as dumb as Courtney Love, but with a horrible accent. |
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Goomba38 wrote:
> limey wrote: > > > Was she eating a ham sandwich or something that makes it food > related?? OB Food: Fried chicken, cornbread and turnip greens with pot likker <G> |
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On 2007-02-08, elaine > wrote:
> The operative word being 'partially' Not even remotely. It's absurd to blame the public for doing what they are invited and encouraged, nay, goaded into. > And on whatever level this story made me sad. Me too. nb |
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jmcquown wrote:
> Goomba38 wrote: >> limey wrote: >> >> >> Was she eating a ham sandwich or something that makes it food >> related?? > > OB Food: Fried chicken, cornbread and turnip greens with pot likker > <G> Ack, you and my husband, Ms. Jill. Just don't serve the pot likker in a shot glass. <Shudder> kili -- http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kilikini |
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Sheldon wrote:
>> Margaret Suran wrote: >>> Dora, Neither Marcel nor I ever heard of her. Should we have >>> recognized her name? On CNN, there is such fuss made over her >>> untimely death. I am sorry that someone so young, with a new baby >>> died, but I still have no idea who she is. RIP >> You must live in a vacuum. > >>From the syntax, content, and timing, of Margaret's post I believe she > knows very well who Anna Niclole Smith is... not that she knows her > personally but she damn well knows WHO she is... but for whatever > personal reasons she would rather disassociate herself from this very > controversial celebrity. That upper case "N" ("Neither") tells me > she's lying through her teeth... Marcel must be her credibility > eunoch. You mean "eunuch"? Anyway, your conclusion is horseshit. Not everybody knew who that set of jugs was, and not everyone who knew cared. Not everyone cares who the Playboy Playmates are, not everyone follows the advertising for any particular brand of jeans, not everyone glues themselves to the idiot box and watches endless hours of "reality television," not everyone hung on each tabloid report of the antics of publicity-craving buffoons. And not everyone will mourn the passing of that increasingly desperate sack of hair. Too bad about the baby she left behind, but this WILL settle the paternity mystery. <maybe the little girl will benefit from the final inheritance decision... shades of Christina Onassis?> |
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kilikini wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: >> Goomba38 wrote: >>> limey wrote: >>> >>> >>> Was she eating a ham sandwich or something that makes it food >>> related?? >> >> OB Food: Fried chicken, cornbread and turnip greens with pot likker >> <G> > > Ack, you and my husband, Ms. Jill. Just don't serve the pot likker > in a shot glass. <Shudder> > > kili I would never! Only thing I drink out of a shot glass is whiskey and you know I prefer wine. Jill |
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tert in seattle wrote:
> writes: > > > She was a topless dancer, Playboy playmate. > > She was stunningly beautiful and had a body to die for. > > two out of four ... that's a passing grade for this class. If she made the Playboy centerfold she certainly was stunningly beautiful with a body I'd only throw out of bed because there's more room on the floor... so not only are you low IQ illogical you also have ALL your taste in your ass. Any man who wouldn't think they've died and gone to heaven riding in Anna Nicole Smith's saddle has to be another one of Margaret Suran's eunochs. What a terrible loss of a human being. Sheldon |
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Pennyaline wrote:
> your conclusion is horseshit. Not everybody knew who that set of > jugs was, and not everyone who knew cared. Not everyone cares who the > Playboy Playmates are, not everyone follows the advertising for any > particular brand of jeans, not everyone glues themselves to the idiot > box and watches endless hours of "reality television," not everyone hung > on each tabloid report of the antics of publicity-craving buffoons. > > And not everyone will mourn the passing of that increasingly desperate > sack of hair. Bitter unfulfilled ****. Sheldon |
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Sheldon wrote:
> Pennyaline wrote: >> your conclusion is horseshit. Not everybody knew who that set of >> jugs was, and not everyone who knew cared. Not everyone cares who the >> Playboy Playmates are, not everyone follows the advertising for any >> particular brand of jeans, not everyone glues themselves to the idiot >> box and watches endless hours of "reality television," not everyone hung >> on each tabloid report of the antics of publicity-craving buffoons. >> >> And not everyone will mourn the passing of that increasingly desperate >> sack of hair. > > Bitter unfulfilled ****. Thanks, Shel! That's a much better description of her. |
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Goomba38 wrote:
> > limey wrote: > > Was she eating a ham sandwich or something that makes it food related?? Dunno, but I suspect she could be recycled into a nice collection of silicone bakeware... |
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BadPennyaline wrote:
> Sheldon wrote: > > > > Bitter unfulfilled ****. > > Thanks, Shel! That's a much better description of her. Thanks, BadPenny, you proved my case. |
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Sheldon wrote:
> BadPennyaline wrote: >> Sheldon wrote: >>> Bitter unfulfilled ****. >> Thanks, Shel! That's a much better description of her. > > Thanks, BadPenny, you proved my case. Hmmmm, Bad Penny, eh? I kinda like it. |
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Pennyaline wrote:
> Too bad about the baby she left behind, but this WILL settle the > paternity mystery. I tend to think that Smith's death is the only hope the baby has. -- Dave www.davebbq.com |
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![]() "Dave Bugg" > wrote in message ... > Pennyaline wrote: > >> Too bad about the baby she left behind, but this WILL settle the >> paternity mystery. > > I tend to think that Smith's death is the only hope the baby has. I had that same thought today when my husband told me about it. She might get to grow up semi normal after this all dies down. Tori |
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On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 21:48:47 GMT, Margaret Suran wrote:
> Dora, Neither Marcel nor I ever heard of her. Here she is in full effect: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cawDKdepR-c&eurl=> You can hardly tell she was hopped up on goofballs... -- -Jeff B. zoomie at fastmail dot fm |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> Margaret Suran wrote: >> Dora, Neither Marcel nor I ever heard of her. Should we have >> recognized her name? On CNN, there is such fuss made over her >> untimely death. I am sorry that someone so young, with a new baby >> died, but I still have no idea who she is. RIP > > > You must live in a vacuum. She > was stunningly beautiful Are we thinking of the same Anna Nicole? She certainly had a body that wouldn't quit, but stunningly beautiful? Nah. gloria p |
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![]() "elaine" > wrote in message ... > > notbob" > wrote in message > . .. >> On 2007-02-08, elaine > wrote: >>> Partially to blame, I think. >> >> Nonsense. I think it quite sad ANS came to such a tragic end, but >> people's perceptions of her had nothing to do with it. She was a >> troubled soul long before she became a celebrity figure. No one made >> her a public spectacle but herself. No one forced her to do the >> TrimSpa thing. She certainly didn't need the money. You don't >> frequent celebrity bashes and hang out at the Hollywood Cafe if you >> want to be left alone. She was in the public eye because she chose >> to. >> >> Besides, if you feel you've been cheated out of your favorite >> celebrity grotesque, you still have Courtney Love. >> > The operative word being 'partially' > > And on whatever level this story made me sad. > > elaine > Me too. |
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![]() Puester wrote: > > Dave Smith wrote: > > Margaret Suran wrote: > >> Dora, Neither Marcel nor I ever heard of her. Should we have > >> recognized her name? On CNN, there is such fuss made over her > >> untimely death. I am sorry that someone so young, with a new baby > >> died, but I still have no idea who she is. RIP > > > > > > You must live in a vacuum. She > > was stunningly beautiful > > Are we thinking of the same Anna Nicole? She certainly had a body that > wouldn't quit, but stunningly beautiful? Nah. Oh yes. Stunning. Unfortunately, she put on a LOT of weight before her "reality" show and looks like a bloated cow, but when she was young and pretty.... yes... stunning. |
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![]() cyberSQUAT wrote: > "elaine" > wrote in message > ... > > > > notbob" > wrote in message > > . .. > >> On 2007-02-08, elaine > wrote: > >>> Partially to blame, I think. > >> > >> Nonsense. I think it quite sad ANS came to such a tragic end, but > >> people's perceptions of her had nothing to do with it. She was a > >> troubled soul long before she became a celebrity figure. No one made > >> her a public spectacle but herself. No one forced her to do the > >> TrimSpa thing. She certainly didn't need the money. You don't > >> frequent celebrity bashes and hang out at the Hollywood Cafe if you > >> want to be left alone. She was in the public eye because she chose > >> to. > >> > >> Besides, if you feel you've been cheated out of your favorite > >> celebrity grotesque, you still have Courtney Love. > >> > > The operative word being 'partially' > > > > And on whatever level this story made me sad. > > > > elaine > > > Me too. If you died would anybody cry...??? -- Best Greg |
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![]() Dave Smith wrote: > Puester wrote: > > > > Dave Smith wrote: > > > Margaret Suran wrote: > > >> Dora, Neither Marcel nor I ever heard of her. Should we have > > >> recognized her name? On CNN, there is such fuss made over her > > >> untimely death. I am sorry that someone so young, with a new baby > > >> died, but I still have no idea who she is. RIP > > > > > > > > > You must live in a vacuum. She > > > was stunningly beautiful > > > > Are we thinking of the same Anna Nicole? She certainly had a body that > > wouldn't quit, but stunningly beautiful? Nah. > > Oh yes. Stunning. Unfortunately, she put on a LOT of weight before her > "reality" show and looks like a bloated cow, but when she was young and > pretty.... yes... stunning. She reminds me a little bit of Jayne Mansfield. Jayne was stunning when young (and also fairly talented, unlike Anna) but then later on Jayne eventually lost it and became something of a joke. Jayne met her untimely demise in a gruesome car crash in 1967. The way she was going, it was almost a relief, she was truly on the skids...as her ex - husband husband Mickey Hargitay said on an A&E "Biography" devoted to her, "In the end, only Jayne could have helped herself...". Mickey took custody of their kids by their marriage and they all turned out pretty well, Mickey was a disciplined but loving father who instilled good values in the kids. Jayne's great legacy is her daughter Mariska Hargity, who is not only beautiful and talented, but has worked hard to get what she has. She is happily married and has a baby son, and by all accounts is a very nice person to be around. Jayne would be so proud, I hope she is up in heaven smiling down... Poor Anna just got in over her head, I feel sorry about her fate... -- Best Greg |
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Margaret Suran > wrote: > Dora, Neither Marcel nor I ever heard of her. Should we have > recognized her name? On CNN, there is such fuss made over her > untimely death. I am sorry that someone so young, with a new baby > died, but I still have no idea who she is. RIP Margaret, my friend, you're probably better off not knowing. She is remembered more for her surgically-enhanced bra size (hence Sheldon's wisecrack) and marrying an 89-year-old Texas oilman, who died a year after the nuptials. OB Food: SO grilled huge boneless country style ribs and slathered them with homemade BBQ sauce. I could only eat one. Cindy -- C.J. Fuller Delete the obvious to email me |
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Elaine wrote "partially to blame, I think". I tend to agree. She was a
flawed soul and I think that the media hounded her to pieces. Does the public really have a "right" to know everything? I don't know that we should go back to the times when the fact of Franklin Roosevelt's paralysis/polio was kept from the public at large and the fact that JFK was bringing in "bimbos" to the White House was kept pretty much a secret but I do believe that people (even people in the public eye) have a right to privacy. JMO. Carol Our life may not always be the party we would have chosen, but while we are here, we may as well dance! |
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On 2007-02-09, Carol Garbo > wrote:
> > flawed soul and I think that the media hounded her to pieces. Does the * stripper * Marilyn Monroe clone * model * Playmate of the month * Playmate of the year * actress * gold digger * TV host * Promotional shill * talk show regular * awards show regular * lush * druggie * all around media slut and publicity whore But, it wasn't her fault. Sure, lady. nb |
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>, Cindy Fuller > wrote: > She is > remembered more for her surgically-enhanced bra size (hence Sheldon's > wisecrack) and marrying an 89-year-old Texas oilman, who died a year > after the nuptials. If Hollywood ever makes a movie about her sad, weird life (and they probably will), this song should be the soundtrack: <http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/M...m?playlistId=4 8734826&s=143441&i=48734665> also available as number 8 on this page <http://cdbaby.com/cd/kaceyjoneslive/from/jklos> BTW, this tune is very funny. -- Julian Vrieslander |
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On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 17:30:29 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: >> Dora, Neither Marcel nor I ever heard of her. Should we have >> recognized her name? On CNN, there is such fuss made over her >> untimely death. I am sorry that someone so young, with a new baby >> died, but I still have no idea who she is. RIP > > >You must live in a vacuum. She was a topless dancer, Playboy playmate. She >was stunningly beautiful and had a body to die for. Let's not be critical of some posters....after all, they might not be from this planet! Anna Nicole has even been mentioned on NPR!!! Sun tan nostriled associates pretend they don't live with real people. |
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![]() "Ward Abbott" > wrote in message news ![]() > On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 17:30:29 -0500, Dave Smith > > wrote: > >>> Dora, Neither Marcel nor I ever heard of her. Should we have >>> recognized her name? On CNN, there is such fuss made over her >>> untimely death. I am sorry that someone so young, with a new baby >>> died, but I still have no idea who she is. RIP >> >> >>You must live in a vacuum. She was a topless dancer, Playboy playmate. She >>was stunningly beautiful and had a body to die for. > > Let's not be critical of some posters....after all, they might not be > from this planet! > > Anna Nicole has even been mentioned on NPR!!! Sun tan nostriled > associates pretend they don't live with real people. > lol great image low five lowww five |
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On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 16:45:19 -0500, Dave Smith
> wrote: > >Dang. I am going to have to find some new fantasy material. >Pity. She was only 39. I'm surprised she made it that long. She was a train wreck. |
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