I pit Heather Mills, by proxy

Thank you. :slight_smile:

(Given my rather (ahem) conservative nature, I’ve learned to try to accomodate the PC police in these types of things lest I add fuel to the erroneous notion that righties are racists.)

Yeah, but you know us whiteys can’t make that call. (Like the great scene in Heart Condition where the black police captain is explaining this point to Bob Hoskins.

Doesn’t she kind of have to, considering that she is billing herself as a charity fundraiser? :wink:

Typically on game shows, the policy is that celebrities who are on the show play for a charity. Is this not the same on Dancing with the Stars? How much cash do they win?

Yeh, really big of her, considering how strapped for cash she is.

Haven’t noticed her donating her alimony to charity.

Like she’s going to win. :rolleyes: :wink:

Please. Sir Paul’s fans will make sure she’s voted off in the first three shows.

E.

Speaking of babies…how close are you?

I suspect even some of his fans think he sorta got what he deserved. He was 60 years old when he married her and he’s been around the block a few hundred times. He should have known better. Next time you marry someone half your age, get a prenup. Larry King could have told him that.

About 2 1/2 weeks to go! (Due on Easter Sunday.) :slight_smile:

Well, yeah…but since when do super-fans think rationally like that? And seriously, my husband is a huge Paul McCartney fan whom I normally consider a level-headed person, but he hates Heather Mills with an odd intensity that I’ve never seen from him. And I know he’s not the only one. Hell, a friend of mine in her early sixties is so rabidly in love with Clay Aiken that you can’t say a negative word against him or she has a hissy fit. Honest-to-God. I had no idea a sixty-one year old woman could act like a 13 year year old fangirl.

E.

Brilliant.
Didn’t Princess Diana get a buttload less in her settlement from Charles for enduring a much longer marriage than this UBW?

“Welcome Happy Morning!” indeed, then! :smiley:

From what I’ve read, Heather Mills has said some quite vicious things about Paul McCartney, including that his children hate him which apparently came as quite a surprise to them. I didn’t follow the case closely, but I did see some things in the gossip columns and it lowered my opinion of her. Ironically, I’m taking ballroom dance lessons when Dancing With the Stars is on this season and I haven’t had a chance to watch my tape yet, but I’m hoping she’ll go quickly.

“Fan” is one of those words that comes by its etymology honestly. :smiley:

Yes, But Beatle money puts Royal family money to shame :slight_smile:

I’m a little confused as well. I don’t follow celebrity gossip, but I seem to remember prior to their marriage that she was a model? It’s been a while, but I could have sworn that she had a pretty decent income herself.

Whaddya mean “was”?

I agree totally and so does my daughter who is turning 18 in a week. She told me last night that she’s glad the skanky ho Heather is gone, now she can have Sir Paul all to herself.

We were hoping her leg would fly off during her dance and nail one of the judges.

Aw, that’s cute. :rolleyes: Does she have her eye on any other 65 year old men? Do people really refer to him as Sir Paul?

“pretty decent income” compared to mine, sure. “pretty decent” compared to McCartney? not even in the same continent, I think.

They win nothing but a hideously ugly trophy. Heather Mills is donating her appearance fee.

Semiotic content is not integral to the definition of popular music, but merely a property that may or may not be present in a given work. However, in the given lyrical snippet the meaning is as follows: The narrator is expounding upon the personality and motivations of a woman and her life choices. He makes no claim on whether she pursues relationships with men purely because of their wealth, but he also notes that she is not to be found in the company of indigent men.