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Old 11-26-2017, 08:23 PM
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Let’s face facts - he didn’t smack her hard enough. She was on drugs and had a big head and she needled someone to knock some sense in her head. I’m sure she drove Lindsey crazy. Not to mention he did all the work and she got all the fame. She is lucky she didn’t get the crap beat out of her.

P.S. this article is trash. Just some writer jumping on the abuse band wagon. Stevie is not a martyr.
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Old 11-26-2017, 09:57 PM
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Though the tears during the final Say Goodbye in Vegas from her did seem legit, at least in the moment. She recovered quickly however.
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Let’s face facts - he didn’t smack her hard enough. She was on drugs and had a big head and she needled someone to knock some sense in her head. I’m sure she drove Lindsey crazy. Not to mention he did all the work and she got all the fame. She is lucky she didn’t get the crap beat out of her.

P.S. this article is trash. Just some writer jumping on the abuse band wagon. Stevie is not a martyr.
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Old 11-26-2017, 10:45 PM
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Let’s face facts - he didn’t smack her hard enough. She was on drugs and had a big head and she needled someone to knock some sense in her head. I’m sure she drove Lindsey crazy. Not to mention he did all the work and she got all the fame. She is lucky she didn’t get the crap beat out of her.

P.S. this article is trash. Just some writer jumping on the abuse band wagon. Stevie is not a martyr.
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Old 11-26-2017, 10:55 PM
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Let’s face facts - he didn’t smack her hard enough. She was on drugs and had a big head and she needled someone to knock some sense in her head. I’m sure she drove Lindsey crazy. Not to mention he did all the work and she got all the fame. She is lucky she didn’t get the crap beat out of her.

P.S. this article is trash. Just some writer jumping on the abuse band wagon. Stevie is not a martyr.
None of them are saints. They all had their issues and made mistakes. And I agree that at times they probably all drove each other up the wall. However, saying that Stevie should have been "smacked harder" is a disgusting thing to say.
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Old 11-27-2017, 12:34 PM
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None of them are saints. They all had their issues and made mistakes. And I agree that at times they probably all drove each other up the wall. However, saying that Stevie should have been "smacked harder" is a disgusting thing to say.
No it’s not. She should of bitchh slapped often during the 80s just to humble her ass.
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Old 11-27-2017, 01:26 PM
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Let’s face facts - he didn’t smack her hard enough. She was on drugs and had a big head and she needled someone to knock some sense in her head. I’m sure she drove Lindsey crazy. Not to mention he did all the work and she got all the fame. She is lucky she didn’t get the crap beat out of her.

P.S. this article is trash. Just some writer jumping on the abuse band wagon. Stevie is not a martyr.
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Old 11-27-2017, 02:39 PM
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Just being honest. It also cracks me up how the writer is jumping on the abuse train bandwagon to try to make Stevie look like a victim and Lindsey the villain. I mean she needs sympathy right. She has lost a lot of support since she decided to not make an album with Fleetwood Mac. Her selfishness has cost the band their final album. She needs smacked good and hard. Maybe Christine can smack her a few times if she hasn’t developed arthritis.
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Just being honest. It also cracks me up how the writer is jumping on the abuse train bandwagon to try to make Stevie look like a victim and Lindsey the villain. I mean she needs sympathy right. She has lost a lot of support since she decided to not make an album with Fleetwood Mac. Her selfishness has cost the band their final album. She needs smacked good and hard. Maybe Christine can smack her a few times if she hasn’t developed arthritis.
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