Money
Tangled
Understood
Striding gallantly from the tangled web she'd woven, she understood ... money can't buy her love ...
... Heather Mills McCartney, a piece of work who could give women, memories, marriage and so much more that's precious, a bad name ...
... if we'd allow her!
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
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she is a disgrace... and i feel so for paul,, so trusting after the wonderful marriage he had with linda... and then this... it just isn't right.....
I only wish she disappears into oblivion now.
Good use of the word prompts.
hey greetings this was really nice thank you.
Great use of the words. Funny how every woman is so protective of Paul. He was the cute one
Now I'm gonna have to go find out what the judge said about her. I tend to avoid celebrity stories. But now you've gotten me curious.
Nicely done.
Yes, Heather is her own worse enemy. I think the reason Sir Paul is untouchable is because he is, literally, a living icon of history.
And who can go against history?
It has surely been a dirty and well-publicized personal event - good post!
Love this! No, money can't buy love, but one can sure pretend until the check clears in divorce court.
The point is, Sir Paul went into it with his eyes open!
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hmmmpphhhffff... poor thing...my foot...she's pullin my leg... oh stop... something between 25-40 million for a lifetime of troubling love... oh yea, then thrz the daughter they share.. let's not forget the most important package of all... don't get me started... takes two ya know...
I love that you were able to say so much with so few words. You conveyed such deep and strong emotion so clearly and concisely. When I write, I tend to get really wordy, which I don't think is bad, but it does mean that I admire people who can write well with so little. Good for you.
Ah yes, can't buy me love. Clever. It took him so long to find out, but he found out.
I haven't really kept up with the details or anything, but I can't help but thinking "poor Paul" as well.
Is there any irony in the fact that that's the only Beatles song I actually like?
Welcome to 3WW! :)
I certainly don't keep abreast of all that happens with celebrities but I think the sadness here is a little girl with a perhaps manipulative mother and an aging father who tried to "buy" his youth...and a man who knew real love with Linda, perhaps thinking he could find that again. He just looked in all the wrong places.
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