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Tits up - slapper dead
Posted: 08 Feb 2007, 23:32
by biggy
Posted: 08 Feb 2007, 23:36
by weebleswobble
Tad harsh, shame for her daughter-poor wee thing
Re: Tits up - slapper dead
Posted: 08 Feb 2007, 23:40
by Debaser
biggy wrote:Tits up - slapper dead
Biggster, when I shuffle off this mortal coil (which, if truth be known, I'm not intending to) will you write my epitaph....
Posted: 08 Feb 2007, 23:52
by canon docre
A sad ending for a sad life.
Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 00:01
by Carpathian Psychonaut
canon docre wrote:A sad ending for a sad life.
As much as she really didn't seem to ever realise the path she was on, and the way she was carrying herself along it, 39 is still horrible to see on an obit page. I mean,
I'm 39 but even with her lifestyle thrown in it really shouldn't be so - it repeats a tale to be learnt that probably won't by the next one in her position..........
Considering I chuckled when I saw the thread title I'm again proving myself far too sensible and analytical at times.
Ho hum.
Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 02:02
by James Blast
She did have nice knorks.
Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 02:08
by boudicca
James Blast wrote:She did have nice knorks.
Trust you!
Can't say I'm particularly moved, to be honest. Didn't have any respect for the woman while she was alive - far sadder losses go unnoticed.
Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 03:22
by sultan2075
canon docre wrote:A sad ending for a sad life.
This was much my reaction. I was having lunch with my wife, and an ex-girlfriend, and the ex's kids when it came over the television, and my first thought was "I have always pitied that woman...."
Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 07:11
by nick the stripper
I had to use wikipedia to find out who she was.
Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 07:20
by weebleswobble
nick the stripper wrote:I had to use wikipedia to find out who she was.
Aye, you stick to your philosphy books, leave the real world alone
Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 08:13
by nick the stripper
weebleswobble wrote:Aye, you stick to your philosphy books, leave the real world alone
What makes you so sure it's the
real world?
Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 08:21
by weebleswobble
nick the stripper wrote:weebleswobble wrote:Aye, you stick to your philosphy books, leave the real world alone
What makes you so sure it's the
real world?
Far too many f**king long words my man!!!!
Posted: 09 Feb 2007, 09:42
by Carpathian Psychonaut
boudicca wrote:far sadder losses go unnoticed.
'Tis true, indeed.
I guess it's just that every now and then somebody shuffles off, assisted by another or by themselves, and it just seems endemic of the nature of things at that time.
In this case it's the curse of a celebrity who was celebrated for what she
was not what she'd
done and that becomes self perpetuating to the point of forgetting their roots in the first place.
Celebrity Cart > Pantomime Horse.
As to the woman herself I'd have to agree with you, Boudicca, in that I had no real thoughts on her but as an example of a wider thing she just illuminated my musings in general.