Anna Nicole Smith Dead

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Hi! IRiSHMaFIA

Okay .... I changed it so that it reads Judy

It must be my age (59 years) .... I got no patience at all for this crap in the media. I've seen so much of this kind of stuff over the years, it just makes me want to scream.

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Calm wrote: it just makes me want to scream.

[marq=down]Ohhhh stay calm now... [/marq]
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I'm just seeing on CNN now that police have removed a large amount of prescription drugs from her hotel room.... which really doesn't say anything, because it could have been something totally benign and we don't know that they were in her bloodstream.

I heard last night that she had fallen a day or so ago in the shower and hit her head. I'm now thinking that maybe it was a delayed reaction to the head injury.... the first 48-72h are the most important--- and the time frame fits.

Apparently, she laid down for a nap and didn't wake up--- that's what one report is saying.
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I had heard about her falling too.

I think it's just a shame. She may have just been famous for being famous but she always came across as a very loving person to me. And now that poor little girl growing up without her mother. That is so difficult for children. I can only hope for her sake that she is kept out of the spotlight because it will be all the more difficult to grow up without her mom, let alone her mothers death being such a media circus and who knows what they might do to the poor girl in the future.
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I'm just watching the news conference on the autopsy. It appears that there were no pills found in her stomach, so it's unlikely that it was an overdose of medications..... at least oral ones--- toxicology and tissue reports are pending. Some minor things noticed in the heart but nothing conclusive- again waiting for the tests to come back. Also ruled out was any kind of blunt force trauma or other terminal wounds. They did find a small amount of blood in the stomach, which could simply be from her being in terminal shock for a short time before she died.

They say it will take about 3-5 weeks for all the reports to come back.
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Real shame for someone to die so young. Guess we'll just have to wait and see what those toxicology reports find in 3-5 weeks. :(
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HandoGod wrote:Guess we'll just have to wait and see what those toxicology reports find in 3-5 weeks. :(
Prob' a combo of METHADONE, Valium, Percocette, booze & a few other heavy hitting trance inducing "off ya' head in public at all times" substances...

Yes sad loss of a human life...

Score one for the gene pool however....
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6ULDV8 wrote:Score one for the gene pool however....
I think the "gene-pool" would be better served by removing those who have no genuine compassion.
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6ULDV8 wrote:
Score one for the gene pool however....
Besides having a very screwed up life she never did anything really wrong. And just because she didn't appear to be the brightest crayon in the box doesn't mean a thing.
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faceless wrote:
6ULDV8 wrote:Score one for the gene pool however....
I think the "gene-pool" would be better served by removing those who have no genuine compassion.
I wish I could find the docco' about her, from very early in her life up to about 2002 or 03 (I think it was made in 02 or 03)...
It showed how little she cared about family, friends etc...
Indeed showed her to be a nasty bit of works, indepth interviews with family, friends etc...

How little the woman cared for anything but herself, how nasty she was to those that helped her get to where she was at the time...

It was certainly an eyeopener.
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6ULDV8 wrote:
faceless wrote:
6ULDV8 wrote:Score one for the gene pool however....
I think the "gene-pool" would be better served by removing those who have no genuine compassion.
I wish I could find the docco' about her, from very early in her life up to about 2002 or 03 (I think it was made in 02 or 03)...
It showed how little she cared about family, friends etc...
Indeed showed her to be a nasty bit of works, indepth interviews with family, friends etc...

How little the woman cared for anything but herself, how nasty she was to those that helped her get to where she was at the time...

It was certainly an eyeopener.
I remember on her show having some of her family members coming to live with her. She even paid to have one of her cousins teeth totally replaced.

She was by no means a saint. Who of us is?

And when it comes to those documentaries of people, I always take it with grains of salt, the good and the bad.

All I know is she didn't deserve to die.
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I got no real complaints about the broad .... but she is/was a nobody!

My complaint is with how the main media is handling her death.

Certainly not worth the headlines ..... maybe okay for entertainment shows but not main news channels.

What did this person contribute to the human race or the lives of others, except her own? If anything, she was living off the avails of pornography!

She was a nobody and to see the main media cannonize her, is what puts me over the edge.

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Calm wrote:I got no real complaints about the broad .... but she is/was a nobody!

My complaint is with how the main media is handling her death.

Certainly not worth the headlines ..... maybe okay for entertainment shows but not main news channels.

What did this person contribute to the human race or the lives of others, except her own? If anything, she was living off the avails of pornography!

She was a nobody and to see the main media cannonize her, is what puts me over the edge.

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I agree with you on the media coverage 100% however, not on calling her a "broad". That's just flat out rude and uncalled for.
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Broad ....

Slang

a. Usually Offensive. a woman.

b. a promiscuous woman.

https://dictionary.reference.com/browse/broad

She was both offensive and a promiscuous woman.

Enuff said ....

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Calm wrote:Broad ....

Slang

a. Usually Offensive. a woman.

b. a promiscuous woman.

https://dictionary.reference.com/browse/broad

She was both offensive and a promiscuous woman.

Enuff said ....

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I must agree with Skylace that the term "broad" was inappropriate -- personally, I find it to be offensive. You are, of course, free to feel how you like about Anna Nicole Smith-- I'm not asking you to change that view in any way---- I'm only asking that you be a little more sensitive to people who might be offended by your choice of words.
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