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Reply #780 posted 02/12/12 8:37am

tmo1965

seeingvoices12 said:

You People praising madonna and prince while putting whitney houston and MJ down as always , I have a fact to say :

Only The Good Die Young !

A co-worker of mine has a saying similar to that. She says "bad grass dies hard". She often uses that in reference to her ex-mother-in-law.

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Reply #781 posted 02/12/12 8:41am

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It's sad she died ad all that. There's a million other beautiful women on this plant with wonderful voices...who DIDN'T throw away their life to addiction. Despite all of her oppritunities and support, she still knowingly took the wrong road and effects take when given cause. I've had my addiction problems and they're knocking on my forehead everyday...still. Many other people who don't have the resources, support, and the love of a million+ fans still manage to surmount these issues. Call me callous and crude, I just don't have much sympathy for someone who dies from complications of drug addiction. I don't expect anyone to have sympathy for me and my addictions. Despite chemical motivations, addiction is ultimately a choice. I respect Jimmi's, Janice's, Kurt's, srv's, and all the other dead, addicted musicians contributions to the arts...but I don't have much(if any) sympathy for them. There's a lovely woman who sings weekly at a bar by my house...plainly sings better than crack-head Whitney. Her death won't make headline news, despite her ability to avoid a multitude of stupid decisions.

Oh please. Sure, there are many pretty women with nice voices, but we don't know these women. Great for the Woman who sings weekly at the bar by your house, but we don't know her and frankly, I couldn't care less.

I didn't grow up listening to these other unknown's music you speak of or grew up constantly seeing them on tv like many of us did with Whitney so you bringing up these nobody's is POINTLESS.

Whitney was a staple in many of our childhoods. She was one of a kind. Period. NO ONE had a voice like Whitney. No one had that tone she did or her perfect diction or hit those high notes so effortlessly. She had a wonderful voice and her own unique style. There's no one like her.

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Whitney accomplished a lot in her life period and NO ONE can ever take that away from her.

I find your comments about Whitney to be very tasteless. For you to sit here and call Whitney a crackhead at a time like this, wow, it says a lot about you and not in a good way. The woman hasn't even been dead 24 hours yet and some people are already talking shit when we don't even KNOW what killed her!

Ugh, just pathetic. Have some respect or don't say anything at all.

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Reply #782 posted 02/12/12 8:41am

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I believe she made her acting debut on this 1986 episode of Silver Spoons.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...VEXOmBAnmM

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Reply #783 posted 02/12/12 8:43am

Timmy84

Wow. I know that was a scary moment:

Whitney Houston
Found Underwater

Whitney Houston was found in the bathtub of a Beverly Hills hotel yesterday ... with her face underwater ... people close to Whitney tell TMZ.

According to our sources, her stylist, hairdresser and two bodyguards were among the people in the room at the time. We're told they became worried about Whitney because she had been in the bathroom for over an hour and it was time to start getting ready for the Clive Davis party.

Our sources say they began to knock on the door and there was no answer. We're told the hairdresser, who is female, went in to check on Whitney. She immediately screamed and, according to our sources, one of the bodyguards came running in and pulled her out of the tub.

We're told Whitney's face was below the water and her legs were up ... like she had slid down the back of the tub.

According to our sources, her body was very cold and the bodyguard attempted CPR. That's when hotel security was called.

Paramedics arrived shortly thereafter, but Whitney was pronounced dead at 3:55 PM.

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Reply #784 posted 02/12/12 8:44am

Timmy84

G3000 said:

I believe she made her acting debut on this 1986 episode of Silver Spoons.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...VEXOmBAnmM

[Edited 2/12/12 8:42am]

I can believe it. This was her second TV appearance after Merv Griffin:

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Reply #785 posted 02/12/12 8:46am

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I read this on TMZ yesterday, oh my gosh, what a horrible way to die and it was so preventable too (if this is true).

I don't understand what happened. Did Whitney hit her head possibly and drown in her tub? Did she take medication maybe? I don't understand how this happened.

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Reply #786 posted 02/12/12 8:46am

tmo1965

BobGeorge909 said:

It's sad she died ad all that. There's a million other beautiful women on this plant with wonderful voices...who DIDN'T throw away their life to addiction. Despite all of her oppritunities and support, she still knowingly took the wrong road and effects take when given cause. I've had my addiction problems and they're knocking on my forehead everyday...still. Many other people who don't have the resources, support, and the love of a million+ fans still manage to surmount these issues. Call me callous and crude, I just don't have much sympathy for someone who dies from complications of drug addiction. I don't expect anyone to have sympathy for me and my addictions. Despite chemical motivations, addiction is ultimately a choice. I respect Jimmi's, Janice's, Kurt's, srv's, and all the other dead, addicted musicians contributions to the arts...but I don't have much(if any) sympathy for them. There's a lovely woman who sings weekly at a bar by my house...plainly sings better than crack-head Whitney. Her death won't make headline news, despite her ability to avoid a multitude of stupid decisions.

If you've had your own addiction issues, how can you not have compassion for someone else who is going through the same trial?

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Reply #787 posted 02/12/12 8:47am

Timmy84

Cinnamon234 said:

I read this on TMZ yesterday, oh my gosh, what a horrible way to die and it was so preventable too (if this is true).

I don't understand what happened. Did Whitney hit her head possibly and drown in her tub? Did she take medication maybe? I don't understand how this happened.

If she hit her head, there would've been reports that looked like she probably had a major head wound already but I guess we have to wait until the autopsy to find out what really happened.

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Reply #788 posted 02/12/12 8:50am

jon1967

way to go houston camp n bodygurad u cant even save her from herself ..

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Reply #789 posted 02/12/12 8:53am

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Looks like either a heart attack or a stroke and she slipped under the water.

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Reply #790 posted 02/12/12 8:53am

Timmy84

I'm hearing that Chaka Khan may be part of the Whitney tribute tonight at the Grammys along with Jennifer Hudson, which is fitting considering one of Whitney's first major gigs was singing background on Chaka's debut solo hit (of course she's gonna sing "I'm Every Woman"). I wonder what Jennifer would sing though. confused

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Reply #791 posted 02/12/12 8:54am

Timmy84

lazycrockett said:

Looks like either a heart attack or a stroke and she slipped under the water.

hmmm It does look that way... but that would be kinda bizarre if someone was to drown in a tub unless they were suffocated by the prescription drugs they were taking. That's kinda how Elvis went.

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Reply #792 posted 02/12/12 9:01am

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Timmy84 said:

I'm hearing that Chaka Khan may be part of the Whitney tribute tonight at the Grammys along with Jennifer Hudson, which is fitting considering one of Whitney's first major gigs was singing background on Chaka's debut solo hit (of course she's gonna sing "I'm Every Woman"). I wonder what Jennifer would sing though. confused

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Yes, Chaka will be part of the tribute tonight. Personally, I hope she sings something else besides "I'm Every Woman". Too predictable and I'm tired of hearing her sing it. Whatever she sings, I just hope she knows the lyrics to the song(s). Chaka is known for taking the stage not knowing the lyrics to the songs. Remember that tribute she did to Diana Ross on BET a few years ago? Lord!!!!

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Reply #793 posted 02/12/12 9:01am

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seeingvoices12 said:

You People praising madonna and prince while putting whitney houston and MJ down as always , I have a fact to say :

Only The Good Die Young !

With all respect to you and the topic I have to say that this is just stupid. I can't stand when people are saying that.

Everybody has to die. Some of the greatest people in the world have a very long life, others die young. It's just bullshit to say that only "the best" die young. Stop it, please.

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Reply #794 posted 02/12/12 9:03am

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Here's a lighter Whitney Houston memory from her appearance on Saturday Night Live.

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Reply #795 posted 02/12/12 9:07am

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tmo1965 said:

BobGeorge909 said:

It's sad she died ad all that. There's a million other beautiful women on this plant with wonderful voices...who DIDN'T throw away their life to addiction. Despite all of her oppritunities and support, she still knowingly took the wrong road and effects take when given cause. I've had my addiction problems and they're knocking on my forehead everyday...still. Many other people who don't have the resources, support, and the love of a million+ fans still manage to surmount these issues. Call me callous and crude, I just don't have much sympathy for someone who dies from complications of drug addiction. I don't expect anyone to have sympathy for me and my addictions. Despite chemical motivations, addiction is ultimately a choice. I respect Jimmi's, Janice's, Kurt's, srv's, and all the other dead, addicted musicians contributions to the arts...but I don't have much(if any) sympathy for them. There's a lovely woman who sings weekly at a bar by my house...plainly sings better than crack-head Whitney. Her death won't make headline news, despite her ability to avoid a multitude of stupid decisions.

If you've had your own addiction issues, how can you not have compassion for someone else who is going through the same trial?

^ Agreed. And with remarks like "crack-head Whitney" being thrown at her in life (and now even in death)... no wonder she had problems recovering from her addicitions. The lack of human compassion displayed at these times is more disturbing than the addiction itself disbelief

R.I.P. Whitney rose I am sad that you could not find the happiness that you brought so many with your beautiful voice.

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Reply #796 posted 02/12/12 9:08am

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Timmy84 said:

RKJCNE said:

rolleyes Media takeout.

I know right? Diana and her family had no idea this was going on and was probably told later. There's a video on IMDB where Diana DID talk about what happened (I couldn't play it for some reason but it's there). But then this is MediaFuckOut so I'm not surprised.

If you still want to see it it's on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/wa...LB5gCi63XA

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Reply #797 posted 02/12/12 9:10am

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^^I remember when that SNL episode first aired. My Mother recorded it, and I rewound that clip incessantly for days. lol

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Reply #798 posted 02/12/12 9:11am

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Reply #799 posted 02/12/12 9:16am

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Timmy84 said:

lazycrockett said:

Looks like either a heart attack or a stroke and she slipped under the water.

hmmm It does look that way... but that would be kinda bizarre if someone was to drown in a tub unless they were suffocated by the prescription drugs they were taking. That's kinda how Elvis went.

I think if you mix xanax with alcohol for example, it could cause respiratory suppression so if you slip down into a tub of water I'm guessing you wouldn't be able to save yourself or maybe not even able to make some noise.

From wiki...

Alcohol is one of the most important and common interactions. Alcohol and benzodiazepines such as alprazolam taken in combination have a synergistic effect on one another, which can cause severe sedation, behavioral changes, and intoxication. The more alcohol and alprazolam taken the worse the interaction.

Under those circumstances I guess drowning is a real danger. If that's what happened she couldn't wake herself up sad

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Reply #800 posted 02/12/12 9:16am

Identity

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I swear if they put B'Weave up on that Grammy stage to sing one of Nippy's songs, I am done with society!!! mad

Hearing her ass butcher a Whitney tune would only add to the tragedy--and anger the hell out of me. confused

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Reply #801 posted 02/12/12 9:17am

Timmy84

Hudson said:

Timmy84 said:

I know right? Diana and her family had no idea this was going on and was probably told later. There's a video on IMDB where Diana DID talk about what happened (I couldn't play it for some reason but it's there). But then this is MediaFuckOut so I'm not surprised.

If you still want to see it it's on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/wa...LB5gCi63XA

Thanks.

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Reply #802 posted 02/12/12 9:18am

Timmy84

babynoz said:

Timmy84 said:

I think if you mix xanax with alcohol for example, it could cause respiratory suppression so if you slip down into a tub of water I'm guessing you wouldn't be able to save yourself or maybe not even able to make some noise.

From wiki...

Alcohol is one of the most important and common interactions. Alcohol and benzodiazepines such as alprazolam taken in combination have a synergistic effect on one another, which can cause severe sedation, behavioral changes, and intoxication. The more alcohol and alprazolam taken the worse the interaction.

Under those circumstances I guess drowning is a real danger. If that's what happened she couldn't wake herself up sad

Wow. sad

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Reply #803 posted 02/12/12 9:19am

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Reply #804 posted 02/12/12 9:25am

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suga10 said:

WHITNEY HOUSTON

Taking Xanax

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Whitney Houston was taking Xanax ... evidence she may have fallen asleep in the bathtub where she died ... TMZ has learned.

Family members of Whitney tell us the singer had a prescription for the drug, which is commonly used to treat anxiety and depression.

We told you yesterday ... the night before Whitney died, she had been drinking a lot. Xanax mixed with alcohol can cause severe sedation, which could cause someone to fall asleep in a bathtub.

As TMZ first reported, Whitney was found in the bathtub and removed before EMTs arrived. The L.A. County Coroner will perform an autopsy -- possibly today -- to determine if Whitney died from drowning, and OD or other causes.

As we previously reported, Beverly Hills cops obtained a search warrant and found various prescription bottles -- but, as far as we know, no illicit drugs.

disbelief Yet another celebrity dead from prescription drugs. It's almost impossible to drown yourself unless you are in a large body of water and become exhausted or something else kept you from getting out of the water. Healthy, sober adults don't just drown in bathtubs...alcohol and/or some type of drug had to be involved or it was something related to past drug problems that may have caused her heart to just stop beating. Another iconic legend lost to drug addiction. Another totally ridiculous and preventable death just like MJ's which doesn't make me sad...it makes me angry. They should both still be here with us making larger-than-life comebacks but no, they allowed the drugs to take control of their lives and take them in the end. I'm soo sad for their families, especially the children they dragged through their addictions and left behind to try and figure out what to do in the wake of their passings.

MJ was sad to me until I found out how he died and in the end I cried because his children watched him die not because he chose his own fate when he allowed the drugs to consume him. With Whitney...well to be totally honest, the Whitney I fell in love with; the Whitney who made me a music lover from the age of 6 years old; the first album I ever owned and begged for was her debut and I remember how I felt when I first listened to it and I remember in vivid detail my feelings with every major milestone she accomplished in her career. That Whitney, for me, died 4 years ago. I was at work and the radio was playing and the DJ came on and started talking about her European tour and how awful she sounded. I didn't want to believe them and was angry that they could dog her like they did until they played an audio clip of her singing 'I Will Always Love You' during that show. My heart shattered into a million pieces that day. The tears started to fall as I listened to her butcher the song she had made into a timeless classic. I ran to the bathroom and cried for 5 mintues...my Whitney was gone. My soul hurts. cry

The woman who died yesterday was the shell that remained of the once incomparable and amazing vocalist and artist that was Whitney Houston. People can lie to themselves all they want to but that wasn't the Whitney who sang 'The Greatest Love of All'...at least not to me it wasn't. I LOVED that woman like family even though I never knew her...her music touched my soul and means everything to me, but I couldn't support the addict that she became. I couldn't help her kill herself because I loved her too much to risk losing her to drugs. As the old addage goes, 'God helps those who help themselves.' She didn't want to truly help herself so it's hard for me to be sad about her death...I'm just angry and disappointed. She chose her fate when she chose the drugs and her body gave up on her in the end like often happens with years of drug abuse. I will always love Whitney Houston...I never loved the addict...for me they were never one in the same and that's how I will continue to see her. May she find her peace in the next life and how jealous I am of the amazing choir that Heaven has now acquired. RIP Ms. Houston and thank you for enlightening my life. rose

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Sunset: April 21, 2016
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Reply #805 posted 02/12/12 9:36am

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I miss her already. angel rose angel

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Reply #806 posted 02/12/12 9:38am

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Reply #807 posted 02/12/12 9:40am

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Timmy84 said:

babynoz said:

Wow. sad

This is what boogles my mind. Everyone knows that mixing meds and alcohol is a disaster waiting to happen and should be done under controlled situations, even for a high. Throw in taking a bath and its just WTF are you thinking. confused

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Reply #808 posted 02/12/12 9:42am

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It's almost unbearable to think of yet another OUTSTANDING artist being prematurely snuffed out like a light…far too soon. I'm torn between the profound awe I have for the incredible voices of Whitney and Amy, and the horror I feel over the destructive natures of their respective demise. So many phenomenal performers have fallen between the cracks like this. It makes me feel so sad. I've been looking at YouTube clips of Whitney today, and reflecting on her tremendous rise to massive fame as a young woman. She had it all…Beauty..exceptional talent.. fame..wealth..But when the life/work/fame balance gets out of kilter, and you start putting drugs into the mix, it's completely toxic. What a terrible tragic waste. So sad.

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Reply #809 posted 02/12/12 9:43am

Timmy84

Remember when Rolling Stone used to say that Janis Joplin was the "Judy Garland of rock"? I'm thinking Whitney Houston, in terms of her success and downfall, was the modern-day Judy Garland to me.

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