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Sorry, I should have said, you ladies
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If Lindsey had made such a comment, it would not be forgotten. It would be oft-repeated and cited with the reverence of The Ten Commandments among fan discussions. While I often think of Christine's forgiveness lyrics and wonder if they have to do with Stevie and Lindsey (i.e. she's not trapped in the middle of her own affair, but in the drama of theirs), I do not think Lindsey or anyone else saying that she interfered with his and Stevie's relationship would have slipped through the cracks of the fans' collective memory. Except in song lyrics, he has never acknowledged that he and Stevie had anything to break up or meddle in, in 1997. Michele |
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I'm cool with ladies, girls, women, whatever, I am all of them at one time or another. And, my girls will always be my girls!
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You are joking, right? Gotta say, I for one don't think the call girl line is funny, not because it's Stevie but because it's just ugly...just saying.
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Honestly, I don't see Stevie being a call girl by any stretch of the imagination.
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Ladies? As the song says... I'm a U.S. Male, I was born in a little Alabama town on a Sunday morn... ____________________________________________ Stevie - Call Girl That might be a little bit of an exaggeration on my part. |
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glad to see you popping back!
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Maybe I should read the entire exchange before commenting because I do love my off-color humor.
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Interviewer, "Were you a call girl at some point in your past?" Stevie Nicks, "No, idiot, I'm a rock and roll singer, I just liked having sex and I did it for free!" .. |
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^ Desiree that's worse than anything I wrote! I mean what's worse, being a whore or a slut? And I am not saying Stevie was either. You did make me laugh though. |
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Well it looks like I owe you another apology.... Sorry I offend you SIR... I will not make the same mistake twice..
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It made me laugh. |
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[QUOTE=iamnotafraid;1101726]^ Desiree that's worse than anything I wrote!
I mean what's worse, being a whore or a slut? And I am not saying Stevie was either. You did make me laugh though.[/] The interview part was exaggerated, of course, I doubt she'd call an interviewer an idiot to his face, even tho I'd bet she's wanted too! But, in all seriousness, I try not to call people names or judge them for that matter. We're all human and we all do bad things we regret and most of us know it and don't need to be called out a for it. I certainly fit that bill. Sorry, not preaching either...although it sounds like it! |
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Glad you have a good since of humor. It comes in very handy when your posting on this board.
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I could imagine Stevie saying that!
Yes, a good sense of humor always helps.
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