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Wagner did it

February 11 2012 at 8:54 PM
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RJ Killed Whitney Houston

 
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Re: Wagner did it

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February 12 2012, 10:29 AM 

To think that it was 20 years ago she was on top of the world with "The Bodyguard." What a difference 20 years can make. Whether or not her drug abuse caused her death, it was almost unbelievable--in a very sad way--to see her go through the last 15 years.

 
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February 12 2012, 11:54 AM 

Only the classless , heartless Wagner fan community would post something like this.

 
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February 12 2012, 12:03 PM 

Rest In Peace Whitney.

 
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February 12 2012, 12:06 PM 

"Garrett is scum, heres proof."


That title shows real class, lol. There's a long way to go to catch up to Rulli freaks.

 
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February 12 2012, 12:21 PM 

Typical stupid comparison. Tommy is alive and well. Whitney is gone. Using her name in the manner that you did shows a lack of class and a lack of human decency. Very typical of the Wagner fan troll. So glad that you're in Wagner's corner.

 
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February 12 2012, 12:27 PM 

Oh, because Garrett is alive, it is not low class? You idiot, lol. You are probably the sick, obsessed freak who wrote it.

 
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February 12 2012, 12:38 PM 

Never mind, you are too stupid to comprehend what is being said. Go on with your idiocy and stupidity.

 
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February 12 2012, 1:39 PM 

Don't argue with the troll. He started this thread AND the Garrett is scum thread. I GUARANTEE IT.

 
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February 12 2012, 3:47 PM 

A Wagner fan troll started this thread? really! there is only one person capable of starting a thread like this, the one and only obsessed person who hates Wagner the most, and that's the person Garrett exposed, name begins with a G. This is a alltime low for this board I hope Mr Wilkins will remove this thread. My GOD she is a sick SOB

 
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Suicide is Painless

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February 12 2012, 6:32 PM 

She began her suicide 25 years ago.
Death by Lifestyle.
Common, typical and predictable.

 
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February 12 2012, 9:54 PM 

A life of tobacco, drugs, and alcohol and possible accidental drowning which most likely led to her death, boy that sounds familiar

 
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February 12 2012, 11:18 PM 

If by accidental you mean that Wagner intentionally killed her then yes, yes and more yes.

 
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February 13 2012, 6:11 AM 

Intentional is not an accident, NW's death was accidental until proven otherwise and that is not likely.

 
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February 13 2012, 6:15 AM 

It was reported this a.m. that Houston had water in her lungs.

 
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February 13 2012, 12:50 PM 

Not enough water to have killed her. It's going to end up being drugs.

 
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February 13 2012, 6:34 PM 

Sound familiar?

 
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February 13 2012, 6:42 PM 

No.

 
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February 14 2012, 9:19 AM 

When someone like Houston takes drugs for over two decades, combines that with alcohol and prescription drugs, now 48 yrs. old, the body gives out. The tabloids have been reporting for years that the drugs would eventually kill her. I believe either she had heart failure while in the bathtub due to extended drug use (such as Jim Morrison), or it was too much alcohol/drugs or prescription drugs combined that took her life. I believe she was already deceased when she slipped under the water. Why there wasn't much water in her lungs.

Whitney Houston had it all at one time. One of the most beautiful voices to ever grace our planet. My heart goes out to her daughter Bobbi. Those sudden deaths of someone you loved so much are the most difficult to get through. Rest in Peace Whitney.

 
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February 14 2012, 10:54 AM 

Suicide is never painless.

 
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Somewhere Over The Rainbow

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February 14 2012, 10:57 AM 

Somewhere over the rainbow
Way up high,
There's a land that I heard of
Once in a lullaby.
Somewhere over the rainbow
Skies are blue,
And the dreams that you dare to dream
Really do come true.

Someday I'll wish upon a star
And wake up where the clouds are far behind me.
Where troubles melt like lemon drops
Away above the chimney tops
That's where you'll find me.

Somewhere over the rainbow
Bluebirds fly,
Birds fly over the rainbow.
Why then, oh why can't I?

If happy little bluebirds fly
Beyond the rainbow
Why then, oh why can't I?

 
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February 14 2012, 11:50 AM 

Lie, lie, lie in your book
as a way to increase sales ,
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,
You’re going to go to hell!

Beg, beg, beg your fans,
To buy your book of junk,
Merrily digging but cheerily singing
Book sales went kerplunk!

Cry, cry, cry out your rage,
The ruling didn’t change.
It's still an accident at sea
But at least you were on tv!

 
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February 15 2012, 2:32 AM 

"Suicide is never painless."

Suicide is painless, it brings on many changes
And I can take or leave it if I please.

It's a song from M*A*S*H.

Why doesn't anyone ever get the pop culture references around here?

You people are all the ones that got beat up all the time in highschool, huh?

 
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February 15 2012, 9:52 AM 

Actually, I loved high school. An infinite amount of laughter and great fun from that period. High school should last longer than four years.

 
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February 15 2012, 11:23 AM 

Everyone gets the pop culture references. I assume we are all about the same age. I didn't consider it to be a clever comment. If you want kudos you need to up your game.

 
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February 15 2012, 1:27 PM 

so not everyone

 
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February 15 2012, 6:08 PM 

Nope, youre all nerds and panty waists.

 
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February 16 2012, 10:32 AM 

I always thought that Kazan was putting Natalie down when he wrote, "Then she told me she was being psychoanalyzed. That did it. Poor R.J., I said to myself. I liked Bob Wagner. I still do."

That is from Kazan's autobiography, "Elia Kazan: A Life," which I am almost finished reading. I had read that quote years ago, before I read the book. It is a fascinating book and he is a very good writer. Anyway, he wasn't putting Natalie down--Kazan had been in analysis himself, and he even recommended his own Dr. to Brando, when Brando needed help. Kazan was not passing judgement on Natalie but on psychoanalysis.
I think what Kazan was able to do with Natalie, what he was able to see in her, what he was able to bring out of her in the movie "Splendor in the Grass," is truly astounding. He did that, also, with other actors, time and again. But I think the performance he got out of Natalie was beyond what even Natalie was capable of believing herself to do. For Kazan, it seemed just another day. For Natalie, it was the beginning of a new life in film.

Kazan had a hard look to him and he seemed gruff--he didn't have a poetic nature. Yet, he brought to American cinema some of it's most poignant moments. Some of those films: "A Tree Grows In Brooklyn," "Splendor in the Grass", "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "On the Waterfront."

And, all the while he was doing the same thing on the N.Y. stage: Streetcar, All My Sons, Death of a Salesman, The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, Tea and Sympathy, Sweet Bird of Youth, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, After the Fall. His talent was immense

How fortunate for Natalie (and for her fans) that their paths crossed.

 
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February 17 2012, 10:55 PM 

Kazan was one in a billion.

 
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