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Thread started 06/12/07 9:49am

DaniDaniBoBani

I'm actually glad Anna Nicole is dead.

I watched like a 3 hour documentary on her last night.

Gawd what a sad sad life. The poor girl was USED by everyone she knew including the woman who gave birth to her.

THEN the one guy she did love dies, and his jerk family treats her like crap. mad

Gawd, then when it got to the part where her poor boy died, I just bawled and bawled. That poor woman. It's better that she's dead.

Then the fricken circus over her body. Still people making her life hell, even when she's dead. I seriously cried for like the last hour of the show. Did anyone else see it??? UGH.

I think its best that shes dead. And hopefully her daughter will be adopted by people who are going to love her and not use HER too. For the money.

Where is she? Does anyone know where dannie lynn is rite now? Who is she with?
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Reply #1 posted 06/12/07 9:52am

Teacher

The biological dad was awarded custody so she should be with him, he seems a stable sort so I hope she's doing good. Hope she never gets to see the docu on her mum. sad
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Reply #2 posted 06/12/07 9:54am

DaniDaniBoBani

Teacher said:

The biological dad was awarded custody so she should be with him, he seems a stable sort so I hope she's doing good. Hope she never gets to see the docu on her mum. sad



Did you see it?

I knew Larry was given sole custody, but for some reason I get the feeling HE'S not raising her. rolleyes
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Reply #3 posted 06/12/07 9:56am

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DaniDaniBoBani said:

Teacher said:

The biological dad was awarded custody so she should be with him, he seems a stable sort so I hope she's doing good. Hope she never gets to see the docu on her mum. sad



Did you see it?

I knew Larry was given sole custody, but for some reason I get the feeling HE'S not raising her. rolleyes


No, I only watched one that was an hour long... thankfully. He's not? WTF!!! mad I thought he would, he was all over the news talking about how he would. stab
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Reply #4 posted 06/12/07 9:58am

DaniDaniBoBani

Teacher said:

DaniDaniBoBani said:




Did you see it?

I knew Larry was given sole custody, but for some reason I get the feeling HE'S not raising her. rolleyes


No, I only watched one that was an hour long... thankfully. He's not? WTF!!! mad I thought he would, he was all over the news talking about how he would. stab



No no. I didn't say he WASN'T, just that I DOUBT it.

I thought he was a schmuck.
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Reply #5 posted 06/12/07 10:00am

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DaniDaniBoBani said:

Teacher said:



No, I only watched one that was an hour long... thankfully. He's not? WTF!!! mad I thought he would, he was all over the news talking about how he would. stab



No no. I didn't say he WASN'T, just that I DOUBT it.

I thought he was a schmuck.


Oh. doh! I don't know much about him but he seemed like the best of the vultures if you know what I mean. sigh
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Reply #6 posted 06/12/07 10:07am

DaniDaniBoBani

Teacher said:

DaniDaniBoBani said:




No no. I didn't say he WASN'T, just that I DOUBT it.

I thought he was a schmuck.


Oh. doh! I don't know much about him but he seemed like the best of the vultures if you know what I mean. sigh



Any fuck head who went on national TV to claim the baby is not thinking of the kids best interest.

Don't let the blonde hair and blue eyes fool ya.

The guy is trash.
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Reply #7 posted 06/12/07 10:10am

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Death has certainly stopped her pain but I would have much preferred to see her work through it and past it sad
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Reply #8 posted 06/12/07 10:13am

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Considering the fucked up family she came from, she actually did pretty well for herself.

Aren't both of her brothers in prison?

Yeah, she had a miserable life. Very sad.
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Reply #9 posted 06/12/07 10:13am

DaniDaniBoBani

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Death has certainly stopped her pain but I would have much preferred to see her work through it and past it sad



I don't know how ANYONE could work through the death of a child.

I've thought about this lots of times....and I just don't know what kind of Mother I'd be to my remaining child. I don't think I could live on.
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Reply #10 posted 06/12/07 10:14am

DaniDaniBoBani

It also said on the documentary, that the drug in her system that killed her, is the same that killed Marilyn Manroe.

Do you think she did it on purpose? Do ya think she killed herself on purpose?
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Reply #11 posted 06/12/07 10:17am

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Well Larry's pimping the daughter out Tuesday night on Larry King.
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Reply #12 posted 06/12/07 10:17am

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DaniDaniBoBani said:

It also said on the documentary, that the drug in her system that killed her, is the same that killed Marilyn Manroe.

Do you think she did it on purpose? Do ya think she killed herself on purpose?


That's interesting. I wouldn't be surprised if she did.

Still, it would be hard to get past the death of a child, but how could you leave your other children motherless?
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Reply #13 posted 06/12/07 10:19am

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DaniDaniBoBani said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Death has certainly stopped her pain but I would have much preferred to see her work through it and past it sad



I don't know how ANYONE could work through the death of a child.

I've thought about this lots of times....and I just don't know what kind of Mother I'd be to my remaining child. I don't think I could live on.

My oldest brother died at the age of 7, a year before I was born. It was really hard for my parents, but they made it through the hard times. I think the best thing I did for them was name my first child after my brother. My mom started crying as soon as I had asked her if it was okay with her, and she said she had hoped one of us kids would do that. smile
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Reply #14 posted 06/12/07 10:21am

DaniDaniBoBani

NDRU said:

DaniDaniBoBani said:

It also said on the documentary, that the drug in her system that killed her, is the same that killed Marilyn Manroe.

Do you think she did it on purpose? Do ya think she killed herself on purpose?


That's interesting. I wouldn't be surprised if she did.

Still, it would be hard to get past the death of a child, but how could you leave your other children motherless?



Well. Thats the thing....I couldn't. I'd be torn though. I don't know what kind of mother I'd be to my child that was left. I really don't. So I can't judge her.

Theres a couple that goes to my church that their son killed himself at 16. And the daughter was 14 at the time.

(I know your thinking, wow....he must have had a shitty home life, but no. These are and WERE good people.)

But they spend EVERY waking moment with the daughter now CONSTANTLY touching hugging and loving her.

I'd HOPE that, that is what I'd do.....but I don't know.

I think I'd have to spend the rest of my life heavily sedated.
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Reply #15 posted 06/12/07 10:22am

DaniDaniBoBani

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Well Larry's pimping the daughter out Tuesday night on Larry King.



He is?
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Reply #16 posted 06/12/07 10:22am

DaniDaniBoBani

JediTodd said:

DaniDaniBoBani said:




I don't know how ANYONE could work through the death of a child.

I've thought about this lots of times....and I just don't know what kind of Mother I'd be to my remaining child. I don't think I could live on.

My oldest brother died at the age of 7, a year before I was born. It was really hard for my parents, but they made it through the hard times. I think the best thing I did for them was name my first child after my brother. My mom started crying as soon as I had asked her if it was okay with her, and she said she had hoped one of us kids would do that. smile



touched That was great of you. hug
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Reply #17 posted 06/12/07 10:25am

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DaniDaniBoBani said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Death has certainly stopped her pain but I would have much preferred to see her work through it and past it sad



I don't know how ANYONE could work through the death of a child.

I've thought about this lots of times....and I just don't know what kind of Mother I'd be to my remaining child. I don't think I could live on.


One of my closest friends in the world lost her 12 year old son to cancer 13 yrs. ago. I am glad she found the inner strength to continue on for her other child. She now has a 23 year old daughter who is beautiful and about to graduate from UCSB. I know for a fact that when her son died (my friend) she also wanted to die. But God gave her the strength to continue. I wish that Nicole would have had the same support and real love that my friend had.
Maybe Danniellyn would have her Mother now.
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Reply #18 posted 06/12/07 10:29am

DaniDaniBoBani

PaisleyPark5083 said:

DaniDaniBoBani said:




I don't know how ANYONE could work through the death of a child.

I've thought about this lots of times....and I just don't know what kind of Mother I'd be to my remaining child. I don't think I could live on.


One of my closest friends in the world lost her 12 year old son to cancer 13 yrs. ago. I am glad she found the inner strength to continue on for her other child. She now has a 23 year old daughter who is beautiful and about to graduate from UCSB. I know for a fact that when her son died (my friend) she also wanted to die. But God gave her the strength to continue. I wish that Nicole would have had the same support and real love that my friend had.
Maybe Danniellyn would have her Mother now.


hug Thats great about you friend. We also have a friend of the family whos daughter died of lukemia and I don't know HOW she does it.

What kind of Mother was Anna Nicole REALLY though??

I mean as MUCH as I defend the woman....I dunno. She wasn't much of a roll model. I mean, who moves to the Bahamas and leaves their son behind, anyway....yanno?

I know it'd better than not having a mom at all....but...lets just hope the babe ends up in the right hands. Gawd, I'D take her, and not want a red cent! But I don't think Larry is gonna keep her if she doesn't get awarded the money.
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Reply #19 posted 06/12/07 10:33am

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DaniDaniBoBani said:

PaisleyPark5083 said:



One of my closest friends in the world lost her 12 year old son to cancer 13 yrs. ago. I am glad she found the inner strength to continue on for her other child. She now has a 23 year old daughter who is beautiful and about to graduate from UCSB. I know for a fact that when her son died (my friend) she also wanted to die. But God gave her the strength to continue. I wish that Nicole would have had the same support and real love that my friend had.
Maybe Danniellyn would have her Mother now.


hug Thats great about you friend. We also have a friend of the family whos daughter died of lukemia and I don't know HOW she does it.

What kind of Mother was Anna Nicole REALLY though??

I mean as MUCH as I defend the woman....I dunno. She wasn't much of a roll model. I mean, who moves to the Bahamas and leaves their son behind, anyway....yanno?

I know it'd better than not having a mom at all....but...lets just hope the babe ends up in the right hands. Gawd, I'D take her, and not want a red cent! But I don't think Larry is gonna keep her if she doesn't get awarded the money.


yeah, as horrible and sad as the story is, I can imagine Anna really fucking up as a mother. Maybe her baby will only be kinda fucked up instead of really fucked up.

Not that I'm saying it's good she killed herself! She could have chosen adoption instead
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Reply #20 posted 06/12/07 10:36am

DaniDaniBoBani

NDRU said:

DaniDaniBoBani said:



hug Thats great about you friend. We also have a friend of the family whos daughter died of lukemia and I don't know HOW she does it.

What kind of Mother was Anna Nicole REALLY though??

I mean as MUCH as I defend the woman....I dunno. She wasn't much of a roll model. I mean, who moves to the Bahamas and leaves their son behind, anyway....yanno?

I know it'd better than not having a mom at all....but...lets just hope the babe ends up in the right hands. Gawd, I'D take her, and not want a red cent! But I don't think Larry is gonna keep her if she doesn't get awarded the money.


yeah, as horrible and sad as the story is, I can imagine Anna really fucking up as a mother. Maybe her baby will only be kinda fucked up instead of really fucked up.

Not that I'm saying it's good she killed herself! She could have chosen adoption instead
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I agree though.....ecspecially with a little girl. Can you imagine how screwed up she'd have that poor girls head??
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Reply #21 posted 06/12/07 10:40am

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DaniDaniBoBani said:

NDRU said:



yeah, as horrible and sad as the story is, I can imagine Anna really fucking up as a mother. Maybe her baby will only be kinda fucked up instead of really fucked up.

Not that I'm saying it's good she killed herself! She could have chosen adoption instead
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falloff

I agree though.....ecspecially with a little girl. Can you imagine how screwed up she'd have that poor girls head??

I remember Entertainment Tonight saying she had her little girl on a diet, so she could be "sexy" WTF?
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Reply #22 posted 06/12/07 10:42am

DaniDaniBoBani

PaisleyPark5083 said:

DaniDaniBoBani said:



falloff

I agree though.....ecspecially with a little girl. Can you imagine how screwed up she'd have that poor girls head??

I remember Entertainment Tonight saying she had her little girl on a diet, so she could be "sexy" WTF?



I saw that too.

I'd bel;ieve it, the only thing that made it questionable to me, was that, the NANNY is the one who came out with that story, only AFTER Anna had died.

Okay, so your SEEING someone STARVE a baby.....and your just NOT gonna say anything????

Yeah okay.....well then your just as much of a dick face then.
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PaisleyPark5083 said:

DaniDaniBoBani said:



falloff

I agree though.....ecspecially with a little girl. Can you imagine how screwed up she'd have that poor girls head??

I remember Entertainment Tonight saying she had her little girl on a diet, so she could be "sexy" WTF?


falloff falloff eek I remember that confused god she was nuts!
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Reply #24 posted 06/12/07 10:43am

DaniDaniBoBani

Not only that, but if that was true, then WHY DIDN'T the nanny get in trouble for no tdoing anything about it.....and only coming foward after anna died????
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Reply #25 posted 06/12/07 11:01am

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Anna was in a world of her own, I really felt horrible when Entertainment Tonight showed footage of her all drugged up while pregnant with her little girl..She was in clown make-up and acting even more stupid then normal, her eyes were blurry as hell. Her lawyer/boyfriend whatever his name was, had recorded it.
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Reply #26 posted 06/12/07 11:22am

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JediTodd said:

DaniDaniBoBani said:




I don't know how ANYONE could work through the death of a child.

I've thought about this lots of times....and I just don't know what kind of Mother I'd be to my remaining child. I don't think I could live on.

My oldest brother died at the age of 7, a year before I was born. It was really hard for my parents, but they made it through the hard times. I think the best thing I did for them was name my first child after my brother. My mom started crying as soon as I had asked her if it was okay with her, and she said she had hoped one of us kids would do that. smile


hug You're so sweet, Todd smile
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Reply #27 posted 06/12/07 11:27am

DaniDaniBoBani

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JediTodd said:


My oldest brother died at the age of 7, a year before I was born. It was really hard for my parents, but they made it through the hard times. I think the best thing I did for them was name my first child after my brother. My mom started crying as soon as I had asked her if it was okay with her, and she said she had hoped one of us kids would do that. smile


hug You're so sweet, Todd smile



What about me?????

I'm the one who started the fricken thread in the first place!!!!! mad
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Reply #28 posted 06/12/07 11:53am

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DaniDaniBoBani said:

SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said:

Death has certainly stopped her pain but I would have much preferred to see her work through it and past it sad



I don't know how ANYONE could work through the death of a child.

I've thought about this lots of times....and I just don't know what kind of Mother I'd be to my remaining child. I don't think I could live on.



My aunt lost two sons to Muscular Dystrophy. Its a good mother to know that she still has other children to raise and love as my aunt did.

I'm with Supa on this one.
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Reply #29 posted 06/12/07 11:55am

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DaniDaniBoBani said:

applekisses said:



hug You're so sweet, Todd smile



What about me?????

I'm the one who started the fricken thread in the first place!!!!! mad


Dani...your sweetness defies expression!
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