Posted by Jay_Bravest_Face on June 29, 2007, at 10:35:12
In reply to Don't mention the coke., posted by Sigismund on June 28, 2007, at 20:28:02
> Say what you like about Paris, her deportment today was modest and elegant, and she showed in her words and demeanor that she is ready to shoulder the burden of being a role model for young women.
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> It's not her fault if she makes a few dozen million out of this unfortunate affair.
> The main point is that she has grown as a person.
Eeeeee..gawd. You want heartbreak? I just finished reading a book about a musician who lost his only child, his 19 year old daughter, one year in a car accident, then the next year his wife gets cancer and dies. THAT is soulbreaking, heartwrenching. The thing is, he has carried on...although it took a few years for him to ever come out in public again. During his "grief", he motorcycled all across North America, from the Yukon down to Mexico. He said he had to do something, or he wouldn't have been able to survive. The book tells of 3 years on lonely, desolate, cold roads, on his motorbike, and all of the heartbreaking moments, tears, and grief along the way. And you think Paris Hilton had it 'hard'? Geesshh..give me a f*cking break!!Jay
p.s. the book is called "Ghost Rider : Travels on the Healing Road" by Neil Peart
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