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Re: McArtney Divorce

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 6:22 am
by Arnold Layne
oops someone already beat me to it. neh mind


Re: McArtney Divorce

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 8:55 am
by Lizard
You have only got to look at her 'known' past history to realise she is no different than any other wanabee goldigging chav, fair play to her though, she has done alright for a lass from Sunderland with fuck all but a good body and a average face, she also faced up to loosing her leg well, I know I could not have been that brave, as for him, he will always be a legend, whether you like his music or not, he and his oppo,s revoloutionised the world of music, and lets face it he lost his missus, and was flattered by Ms Mill,s attention, as for all that bullshit about not realising that was a "Beatles song" give me a break, she knew what she was doing exactly, he,s the mug for going along with it, wtf was he thinking....he should have listened to his Daughter, frost old fucka, but not daft..


Re: McArtney Divorce

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 12:54 pm
by The Last Word
The horrible thing about this now is that's it's getting quite nasty, and this is what Mills wants. Her allegations about him slapping Linda are particularly vile in that they'll be upsetting not just to Macca but also his daughter Stella (who has proven herself talented in her own right, despite, apparently, suffering from serious bouts of depression). You can't help but think that true or not, all of this should've been dealt with behind closed doors, and would've been better for everyone concerned.

But you can see why it's happening. Mills is probably well aware that Macca has far better prospects ahead (much interest in his next solo album for one) and that her fifteen minutes can only be stretched so far. Don't be suprised if she drip-feeds further 'revelations' to any paper that'll listen in the next few years.


Re: McArtney Divorce

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 1:27 pm
by steve56
i heard she was on the game long b4 she met macca?The Last Word wrote:

> The horrible thing about this now is that's it's getting quite
> nasty, and this is what Mills wants. Her allegations about him
> slapping Linda are particularly vile in that they'll be
> upsetting not just to Macca but also his daughter Stella (who
> has proven herself talented in her own right, despite,
> apparently, suffering from serious bouts of depression). You
> can't help but think that true or not, all of this should've
> been dealt with behind closed doors, and would've been better
> for everyone concerned.
>
> But you can see why it's happening. Mills is probably well
> aware that Macca has far better prospects ahead (much interest
> in his next solo album for one) and that her fifteen minutes
> can only be stretched so far. Don't be suprised if she
> drip-feeds further 'revelations' to any paper that'll listen in
> the next few years.
>
>

Re: McArtney Divorce

Posted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 3:36 pm
by colin
there are two sides to every story, he,s hardly a total innocent having been around for so long. notice she,s going to sue the mail and evening standard for their slant on the story and she,s claiming they wrote to her sister offering money and anonymity to dish the dirt. i'll reserve judgment until it all comes out properly in court.