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Old 02-15-2019, 08:49 PM
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I’d be the last person to give Stevie a loophole. I’d like to take a lasso to her and rope her in, not a loophole. She should’ve grown a conscience a long time ago. She’s old enough to be a great grandmother. I’m just saying that shame would’ve made her act differently if her mother was alive, not that the loss of her mother justifies this.
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Old 02-15-2019, 08:52 PM
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while I sort of get what people are saying re SN's mother, let's be real-- Stevie is an about-to-be 70 year old grown up...who should effing be able to behave like a semi normal human being all on her own. she knows about loss-- her parents, Robin, etc. The thought of Lindsey's family, esp his kids, losing their father, should have sobered her right up, but it didn't. I'm not buying this final loophole to avoid full responsibility for her behavior that some want to give her.

Call me cynical, but I really don't believe she said anything because she was so moved she needed to speak publicly. I believe she knows thru her social media spy team how badly people are beating her up about it, and she was trying to stem the tide. Yes, she's that controlling of her image. It's all she has, and it's what she's given her whole life, and everything in it, to.
She wasn't moved at all while talking. She sounded calm, happy and disentagled from the whole situation, IMO. She did what she was told to do to calm the backlash. That's why she avoided dedicating Landslide. That would have meant she cares, when she doesn't.
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Old 02-16-2019, 08:36 AM
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while I sort of get what people are saying re SN's mother, let's be real-- Stevie is an about-to-be 70 year old grown up...who should effing be able to behave like a semi normal human being all on her own. she knows about loss-- her parents, Robin, etc. The thought of Lindsey's family, esp his kids, losing their father, should have sobered her right up, but it didn't. I'm not buying this final loophole to avoid full responsibility for her behavior that some want to give her.

Call me cynical, but I really don't believe she said anything because she was so moved she needed to speak publicly. I believe she knows thru her social media spy team how badly people are beating her up about it, and she was trying to stem the tide. Yes, she's that controlling of her image. It's all she has, and it's what she's given her whole life, and everything in it, to.
I am not giving her a loop hole at all. I don't think Stevie has anyone in her life who calls her out on anything. I think her mother and probably her father were the only people that could have done that. She is 100% not a reality based person. Listen to ANY interview she's ever done---like EVER, not just in recent years. I think she surrounds herself with yes people who are not reality based either. They are riding on her coattails. Her entire family is actually on her payroll so, they aren't actually going to tell her no....ever....Please, she'll fire them too.
She should be able to behave like a normal human being---but she's not normal and no one in her world is either.

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Old 02-18-2019, 06:40 PM
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Old 02-18-2019, 07:29 PM
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Old 02-19-2019, 03:08 PM
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Kristen and her pregnancy ruined everything.
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Old 02-19-2019, 10:50 PM
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Kristen and her pregnancy ruined everything.
Yeah I keep hearing everyone say they were a thing during the Dance but do we actually have proof of that? Did anyone in their circle come out and say that happened? To me it sounds like a bunch of... rumours!
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Old 02-20-2019, 02:19 AM
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Yeah I keep hearing everyone say they were a thing during the Dance?
I would doubt that happened at all during that period.
Or anytime after the late 80's.

Why you ask? Most men, especially successful multi-millionaires
choose to be with women that are twenty something years younger.
And slim shall we say?

Lindsey got what he wanted.
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Old 02-20-2019, 02:36 AM
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I would doubt that happened at all during that period.
Or anytime after the late 80's.

Why you ask? Most men, especially successful multi-millionaires
choose to be with women that are twenty something years younger.
And slim shall we say?

Lindsey got what he wanted.
$he did resemble a certain Muppet for a few years.
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Old 02-20-2019, 02:52 AM
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I would doubt that happened at all during that period.
Or anytime after the late 80's.

Why you ask? Most men, especially successful multi-millionaires
choose to be with women that are twenty something years younger.
And slim shall we say?

Lindsey got what he wanted.
If you have known someone since you were 16, maybe she makes you feel 16 when you look at her. Maybe she looks 17 to you.
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Old 02-20-2019, 04:37 AM
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If you have known someone since you were 16, maybe she makes you feel 16 when you look at her. Maybe she looks 17 to you.
Maybe in a Nicholas Sparks' novel or a movie on the Hallmark Channel.
Rarely in real life.
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Old 02-20-2019, 05:22 AM
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Maybe in a Nicholas Sparks' novel or a movie on the Hallmark Channel.
Rarely in real life.
Sometimes that arrrow sticks.
I think my husband gorgeous and handsome..
He thinks I’m sexy and beautiful.
We’ve been married 50 years later in September.
So I know I’m not sexy or beautiful for that matter.

But we think it and that’s it..

Once Lindsey had his children I don’t think he thought too much about Stevie.
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Old 02-20-2019, 09:45 AM
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Sometimes that arrrow sticks.
I think my husband gorgeous and handsome..
He thinks I’m sexy and beautiful.
We’ve been married 50 years later in September.
So I know I’m not sexy or beautiful for that matter.

But we think it and that’s it..
This is really beautiful. Congratulations on 50 years together!
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Old 02-20-2019, 11:18 AM
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Sometimes that arrrow sticks.
I think my husband gorgeous and handsome..
He thinks I’m sexy and beautiful.
We’ve been married 50 years later in September.
So I know I’m not sexy or beautiful for that matter.

But we think it and that’s it..
This is the best post I have ever read on these boards and it has nothing to do with Fleetwood Mac. Sue, congratulations on finding true love!
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Old 02-20-2019, 11:52 AM
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I would doubt that happened at all during that period.
Or anytime after the late 80's.

Why you ask? Most men, especially successful multi-millionaires
choose to be with women that are twenty something years younger.
And slim shall we say?

Lindsey got what he wanted.
Oh dear I hope not. I'd like to think Lindsey chose Kristen for her inner beauty, not outer. Though she is very beautiful.
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