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On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 14:18:26 GMT, "Gregory Bailey" nowhereman (AT) nowhereland (DOT) org> wrote: Like she really needs the singing gig ... actually, from a musical standpoint, I think she's rather lame ... or NASCAR fans. The girl's got more money in petty cash than you or I will ever see in our respective lifetimes combined and multiplied exponentially to the 50th power. She's after fame, not fortune. ![]() |
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And I know of the reputation NASCAR drivers have of taking people up to the wall when they take 'em on rides, have heard stories of it for years and that's the primary reason I didn't get in the car with Schrader back in the 1980s. And yes, she bears some of the blame for not knowing what she was getting into before she got into it. But Alan, it sounds to me like you have a bee in your bonnet about Lisa Marie Presley for other reasons beside this. Did you not like her daddy or something? Because I do like her father's music, I don't like her bratty ill-mannered attitude. Other than knowing she married that nutcase Michael Jackson, I have never cared to pay attention to Lisa Marie enough to know her personality. By chance I happened to see her attitude during the NASCAR broadcast and, yes, it ticked me off. Then, I read her crybaby comments to the press and decided to voice my opinion of her. It's a shame she's such a poor reflection of her father. |
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Plus she sounds too much like Cher and I can't stand Cher. |
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She's after fame, not fortune. ![]() |
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Because I do like her father's music, I don't like her bratty ill-mannered attitude. Other than knowing she married that nutcase Michael Jackson, I have never cared to pay attention to Lisa Marie enough to know her personality. By chance I happened to see her attitude during the NASCAR broadcast and, yes, it ticked me off. Then, I read her crybaby comments to the press and decided to voice my opinion of her. It's a shame she's such a poor reflection of her father. |
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I think her father was a caring, kind, and generous person who liked people; the public. And what makes you think that? More speculation, I guess. |
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She's after fame, not fortune. ![]() she already has it anyways so your point is mute. |
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She wants to be known for something other than being the daughter of Elvis and ex-wife of Wacko Jacko. She wants to be famous as a popular singer and/or actor. When did you become a mind reader? You are about as good at is as being a |
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She wants to be known for something other than being the daughter of Elvis and ex-wife of Wacko Jacko. She wants to be famous as a popular singer and/or actor. |
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On Tue, 05 Jul 2005 12:42:14 -0500, PettyFan <noemail (AT) noemail (DOT) com> wrote: She's after fame, not fortune. ![]() she already has it anyways so your point is mute. |
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"MWB" <mark.bickford (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote in message news:Ic%xe.714$gD5.74 (AT) trndny06 (DOT) .. He was being an ass hole and wanted to scare her. I don't know fast he was going, but he was hugging the wall. What if he a flat tire and put the car into the wall? I hate the "what if" crowd. They're the ones who always warn you not to run with scissors, that you can put an eye out with a BB gun, etc. Prophets of doom they are. But really - if you're going to cut a tire down, it's much better to do so with the car right up against the wall than with it a half a track away. The impact with the wall is near trivial that way. He's an idiot. Yes, he is. -- -Mike- mmarlow (AT) alltel (DOT) net |
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| "Mike Marlow" <mmarlowREMOVE (AT) alltel (DOT) net> wrote in message news:9fbcc$42c928d3$4528971f$2777 (AT) ALLTEL (DOT) NET... "MWB" <mark.bickford (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote in message news:Ic%xe.714$gD5.74 (AT) trndny06 (DOT) .. He was being an ass hole and wanted to scare her. I don't know fast he was going, but he was hugging the wall. What if he a flat tire and put the car into the wall? I hate the "what if" crowd. They're the ones who always warn you not to run with scissors, that you can put an eye out with a BB gun, etc. Prophets of doom they are. But really - if you're going to cut a tire down, it's much better to do so with the car right up against the wall than with it a half a track away. The impact with the wall is near trivial that way. He's an idiot. Yes, he is. -- -Mike- mmarlow (AT) alltel (DOT) net Man, I'm sorry I missed it. Had a power outage for a few hours at the resort we were at. Sounds like she was a brat. Wally rides close to the wall with everyone.....how much fun would it be just to put around in the middle of the track at pace lap speeds? So what, he puts a little fun in it......being scared is half the fun! If she didn't like the idea, why in the hell did she agree to do it. She sounds like a dumbass. She's probably just pissed because she crapped down her leg and didn't have a change of clothes. I like Wally, I seem to be alone on that one, but I don't care, he's pretty 'matter-of-fact' and doesn't care much about being politically correct. -- La Vonna.....Forever a *2* fan ***Farewell Rusty! Go get 'em in 2005!*** www.geocities.com/nascarlovingirl |

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Oh, give the girl a break. Everybody isn't into thrill rides. I've been on one roller coaster in my life, a girl I was dating at the time talked me into it, and I will never do it again because I'm simply not into doing things like that for fun. Anyone who's into doing things like that for fun, more power to you and I wouldn't think of doing anything to hinder you from it. Just don't ridicule us folks who aren't. Also, I once had a chance to ride in a Cup car at Talladega. Ken Schrader was giving media people rides when he was driving Junie Donlavey's car sponsored by Red Baron. I said "no thanks" and have never regretted it an iota. I like watching racing and being around racing. I don't have any desire to be in a race car. |
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