Anna Nicole Smith Dead

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Skylace wrote:
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.
Obviously this woman wasn't a saint (I've seen the documentary in question --- or at least a similar one), but I don't thnk she deserved to die. I think a lot of people are jumping on the media bandwagon right now to get their 15 minutes of fame. It's very easy to say negative things about her when she's not able to defend herself.
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I deleted a few posts on here because I felt they were only going to result in a nasty argument.

On the couch we are all for debate but not for being rude.
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I got two PM's about my posts within this thread ....

It's too bad that typing stuff here in these forums does not allow "a tone of voice" and thus make it easier to know exactly what another member was trying to say.

I was not being snotty at all.

I would never come here to offend folks. Nothing gained by doing that.

Maybe I could of used a bunch of smilies .... but I hate using them because it reminds me too much of when I was a kid and we wrote "tee-hee" after some writing or comment.

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Since Anna Nicole's daughter is her sole heir, it will be interesting to see the results of the paternity test. Will it be Howard K. Stern or Larry Birkhead? And now, another man has put himself in the mix: Zsa Zsa Gabor's husband, Prince Frederic Von Anhalt, claims he had an affair with Smith. "Sometimes I am a bad boy, yeah," the prince said.

Also, the 10 February 2007 edition of the New York Daily News reports on a manuscript in which Smith's half-sister, Donna Hogan, reportedly alleges Smith froze deceased husband J. Howard Marshall's sperm and may have used it to get pregnant.

The question of who fathered Smith's child could have multi-million dollar implications. Hovering in the background is the fate of Marshall's fortune — itself the subject of an ongoing legal battle that has reached as high as the U.S. Supreme Court.

Smith's estate stands to inherit as much as $475 million from Marshall. She also earned millions on her own.

Guess we'll just have to wait and see........that poor baby girl has no idea what lies ahead of her. Hopefully, she'll be taken in by someone who loves her and isn't after her future inheritence.
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Kezza wrote:Also, the 10 February 2007 edition of the New York Daily News........alleges Smith froze deceased husband J. Howard Marshall's sperm and may have used it to get pregnant.
Just hearing about that...this story gets more bizarre every day.
that poor baby girl has no idea what lies ahead of her. Hopefully, she'll be taken in by someone who loves her and isn't after her future inheritence.
Amen to that! Well put.
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My main concern for the child is that she may not be NORMAL...

Lets face it, A.N.S was not the brightest lightbulb in the house, was constantly fucked up drink and drugs wise...
So what substances could have been consumed during the 9 months gestation period... ???

We hear of kids being born addicted to crack, booze etc...

As of yet, we have nothing about this tiny ones health status, yet we know of it's mothers addictions & her 'devil may care' approach to life.

Poor sprog...
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Calm wrote:I would never come here to offend folks. Nothing gained by doing that.

Maybe I could of used a bunch of smilies .... but I hate using them because it reminds me too much of when I was a kid and we wrote "tee-hee" after some writing or comment.

Calm
it is easy to get ideas confused when talking in text-form for sure, but the smilies can certainly help when a simple phrase could be seen as a sleight.

:P

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faceless wrote:
Calm wrote:I would never come here to offend folks. Nothing gained by doing that.

Maybe I could of used a bunch of smilies .... but I hate using them because it reminds me too much of when I was a kid and we wrote "tee-hee" after some writing or comment.

Calm
it is easy to get ideas confused when talking in text-form for sure, but the smilies can certainly help when a simple phrase could be seen as a sleight.

:P

like so.
Broadly speaking, I have to agree :wink2:
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IRiSHMaFIA wrote:
faceless wrote:
Calm wrote:I would never come here to offend folks. Nothing gained by doing that.

Maybe I could of used a bunch of smilies .... but I hate using them because it reminds me too much of when I was a kid and we wrote "tee-hee" after some writing or comment.

Calm
it is easy to get ideas confused when talking in text-form for sure, but the smilies can certainly help when a simple phrase could be seen as a sleight.

:P

like so.
Broadly speaking, I have to agree :wink2:
Cheeky bugger!

Let's all move forward :)
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eefanincan wrote:
IRiSHMaFIA wrote:
faceless wrote:
Calm wrote:I would never come here to offend folks. Nothing gained by doing that.

Maybe I could of used a bunch of smilies .... but I hate using them because it reminds me too much of when I was a kid and we wrote "tee-hee" after some writing or comment.

Calm
it is easy to get ideas confused when talking in text-form for sure, but the smilies can certainly help when a simple phrase could be seen as a sleight.

:P

like so.
Broadly speaking, I have to agree :wink2:
Cheeky bugger!

Let's all move forward :)
Here! Here! :thumbs:
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