Crack - 1 Whitney Houston - 0
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 2:33 am
Now we will have to listen to a week or so of everybody saying how great her voice was. Whatever. She always annoyed the fuck out of me.
"You as cold as ice."R-Jack wrote:She spent the first half of her career being told she wasn't black enough, then spent the second half making up for lost time.
Pretty fuckable at one point though.
Who the fuck is Spencer?poptart wrote:Spencer
Van, what the fuck are you talking about? Cissy took her daughter to see the KING, go to You tube and watch the interview of Whitney recounting meeting Elvis back in 1970,Van wrote:Uhh, okay. She was six.
That Elvis, he sure was one sick fuck.
She was a diva, back in the day, she had some golden pipes, stunning model looks, she had it all.smackaholic wrote:damn spray, don't hold back. tell us what you really think.
I agree with you on that beautiful song by George Benson, Whitney nailed it, it was one of her great great performances. HOWEVER, the irony here is that she NEVER was able to learn the powerful lesson from that great song.Patrick Bateman wrote:It's hard to choose a favorite among so many great tracks, but "The Greatest Love of All" is one of the best, most powerful songs ever written about self-preservation and dignity. Its universal message crosses all boundaries and instills one with the hope that it's not too late to better ourselves. It's impossible in this world we live in to empathize with others, we can always empathize with ourselves. It's an important message, crucial really. And it's beautifully stated on the album.
bradhusker wrote:I agree with you on that beautiful song by George Benson, Whitney nailed it, it was one of her great great performances. HOWEVER, the irony here is that she NEVER was able to learn the powerful lesson from that great song.Patrick Bateman wrote:It's hard to choose a favorite among so many great tracks, but "The Greatest Love of All" is one of the best, most powerful songs ever written about self-preservation and dignity. Its universal message crosses all boundaries and instills one with the hope that it's not too late to better ourselves. It's impossible in this world we live in to empathize with others, we can always empathize with ourselves. It's an important message, crucial really. And it's beautifully stated on the album.
The message being that, "Learning to love yourself" is indeed the greatest love of all.
If she did indeed die of something drug related, then its sad but true, she never really really learned to love herself.
R-Jack wrote:I'm pretty sure David Carradine used drugs, but he found a way to love himself.
2rd.Van wrote:R-Jack wrote:I'm pretty sure David Carradine used drugs, but he found a way to love himself.
Tina Turner died too?Moby Dick wrote:Goodnight sweet princess.
Rack Spray. People make choices and suffer the consequences....even those with talent and money, because money can't buy intelligence.Papa Willie wrote:She wanted to be a druggie. She had plenty of time and MONEY to take care of it, but she decided her own course.smackaholic wrote:damn spray, don't hold back. tell us what you really think.
One of the best voices we'll ever hear. She made me tear up on the '91 Super Bowl. I hated her shit music, but I'm not going to deny the fact that the dumb bitch could seriously fucking holler.
I wasn't aware that the results of the autopsy had been reported... are you jumping to the conclusion that she died of a drug overdose? I suppose that is likely but aren't you the same guy not wanting to pass judgement on JoePa until you knew all the facts?Mace wrote:People make choices and suffer the consequences....
I didn't say that she died of a drug overdose but her history of drug abuse is well documented.War Wagon wrote:I wasn't aware that the results of the autopsy had been reported... are you jumping to the conclusion that she died of a drug overdose? I suppose that is likely but aren't you the same guy not wanting to pass judgement on JoePa until you knew all the facts?Mace wrote:People make choices and suffer the consequences....
Thanks for pointing that out, Slappy.War Wagon wrote:Relapse, what you term a 'choice', is a bitch.
I have no sympathy for drug addicts. They choose their lifestyle and they suffer their own self inflicted consequences. If they can kick the habit and become productive citizens, great. If not, fuck 'em. They make their own choices, and if you want to shed a tear when one of them dies, that's your choice.War Wagon wrote:yeah, and supposedly she had been clean since her second attempt at rehab in 2010.
Relapse, what you term a 'choice', is a bitch.
Knowing your profession, it really surprises me that you'd have so little sympathy for those afflicted with drug addiction.
Marvin Gaye totally pwns Whitney when it comes to National Anthems.War Wagon wrote:I don't get the hate for that gorgeous human being with the glorious voice.
RIP Whitney, nobody will ever do a better version of the national anthem than you did.
bradhusker wrote:
She was a diva.
If there was justice in the world, R-Jack would be called upon to voice this (and other thoughts) as her eulogy.R-Jack wrote:She spent the first half of her career being told she wasn't black enough, then spent the second half making up for lost time.
Pretty fuckable at one point though.
The Rev. Al Sharpton.Jsc810 wrote:Don Corneliuspoptart wrote:They come in 3's, don't they.
Whitney Houston
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I felt like Marvin was actually "doin' his hot sexy daughter" fuckin' slidin' his meat into her georgous pussy, "whose broad hips and bright titties" " and my cock burstin' in the air", "my spunk spewed all in your hair", "gave proof all thru the night, that our incestous love was still there" "Oh saay does ur sweet pusssy taste sweeter now that your a full grown woman"BSmack wrote:Marvin Gaye totally pwns Whitney when it comes to National Anthems.War Wagon wrote:I don't get the hate for that gorgeous human being with the glorious voice.
RIP Whitney, nobody will ever do a better version of the national anthem than you did.
Kinda makes you want to get freaky with Lady Liberty.
Before this post, I didn't think Brad's Elvis obsession could possibly get any gheyer.bradhusker wrote:Whitney Houston's mom is Cissy Houston. Cissy was part of the sweet insperations, Elvis Presley's singing group on tour. Cissy brought young Whitney aged 6 to meet Elvis backstage in Las Vegas,
Go to you tube, and watch the interview that Whitney gives recounting her meeting with the KING.
She is asked what did she say to Elvis? And Whitney says, "You dont talk to elvis, you just stare at him, I just stared at him he was so stunningly beautiful", end quote.
Agreed. Most of her music sounded like it had been written solely to makePapa Willie wrote:One of the best voices we'll ever hear. She made me tear up on the '91 Super Bowl. I hated her shit music, but I'm not going to deny the fact that the dumb bitch could seriously fucking holler.
When she is slamming ludes, bennies,oxy and who knows what else,and then hitting 1 or 12 gin and tonics, and that is a bit shocking ? She is fucking lucky she made it that long and did not check out early like that Winehouse broad.Terry in Crapchester wrote:No tears here, Sam, but I do acknowledge the sadness of it. I also find it a bit shocking when someone as close in age to me as she was (only slightly more than a year older) checks out.
Sounds like just another day in the life of one of your fellow U&Lers, but he's still very much alive and kicking.Derron wrote:When she is slamming ludes, bennies,oxy and who knows what else,and then hitting 1 or 12 gin and tonics, and that is a bit shocking ? She is fucking lucky she made it that long and did not check out early like that Winehouse broad.Terry in Crapchester wrote:No tears here, Sam, but I do acknowledge the sadness of it. I also find it a bit shocking when someone as close in age to me as she was (only slightly more than a year older) checks out.