I often wonder if Farrah's life went downhill after she got together with O'neill |
Of course. He was a puffy, drug-addled gas bag. |
They were toxic together. |
Who cares? It's done. How's their son doing? |
Yeah, she didn't have great taste in men. Remember she used to be married to Lee Majors. |
She probably would have lived longer if she would have gotten a colostomy bag. Yes, these aren't fun or sexy but it might have saved her life. |
Where's your bridge? |
Maybe that was her influence on him. |
What's wrong with Lee Majors? |
Why is this topic coming up?? SUPER random!!!!! |
OP is bored to death. |
This is one of the most random posts ever, OP. |
+1 |
Yeah, what's wrong with him, Just spent a few minutes reading about him and didn't find anything offensive unless you count being married four times as awful. I did find this tidbit about Lee & Farrah in case anyone is looking for random trivia: "The song “Midnight Train to Georgia” was inspired by Lee Majors & Farrah Fawcett.[11] Songwriter Jim Weatherly phoned his friend Lee Majors one day, and the call was answered by Fawcett. Weatherly and Fawcett chatted briefly and she told him she was going to visit her mother and was taking “the midnight plane to Houston.” Although Majors and Fawcett were both successful by that time, Weatherly used them as “characters”[12] in his song about a failed actress who leaves Los Angeles, and is followed by her boyfriend who can’t live without her. Eventually the genders were swapped, the plane turned into a train, and Houston was changed to Georgia. The recording by Gladys Knight & The Pips went to Number One in 1973.[13]" |
I watched bits and pieces of interviews around the time Fawcett died, and then the lawsuit about the painting. O'Neal comes across as fake. Haven't seen enough about Fawcett to know if they were well matched, but he seems to be constantly posing and manufacturing feelings. |