I hate to say she's better off, but it had to come as a relief. If you really want to ruin your day, look up the news piece they did about her not too long ago. She spent several years unable to move or speak or do anything. Her husband is pretty amazing guy, handling a huge part of her care in his early 80s, but it was a horrible situation. Any kind of serious disease sucks, but I'm way more afraid of something like ALS or severe MS than I am of anything else.
> > > http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/annette-funicello-dead-70-article-1.1310832 > > I hate to say she's better off, but it had to come as a relief. If you really want to > ruin your day, look up the news piece they did about her not too long ago. She spent > several years unable to move or speak or do anything. Her husband is pretty amazing > guy, handling a huge part of her care in his early 80s, but it was a horrible > situation. Any kind of serious disease sucks, but I'm way more afraid of something > like ALS or severe MS than I am of anything else.
> She doesn't any room to talk. Look all she done all those nutty years. Shave her head > and everything that she done. > > Oh she had a orgy in a car with Paris Hilton and got caught by the camera people. (I > don't know this really happen or not. Just heard about this.)
What I'd like to know is, what question did she think she was being asked? Unless it was like what I do sometimes. I have trouble understanding people sometimes when there are a lot of voices in the background. It gets aggravating for both parties for me to say "What??" fifty times, so after a while I just smile and nod, with no idea of what I'm agreeing to or with. In most cases it's fine. At least, I haven't unwittingly consented to gay sex so far.
> > > http://www.entertainmentwise.com/news/11...-Death-Is-Great > > What I'd like to know is, what question did she think she was being asked? Unless it > was like what I do sometimes. I have trouble understanding people sometimes when > there are a lot of voices in the background. It gets aggravating for both parties for > me to say "What??" fifty times, so after a while I just smile and nod, with no idea > of what I'm agreeing to or with. In most cases it's fine. At least, I haven't > unwittingly consented to gay sex so far.