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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a little white Irish girl, living among mostly Italians, Polish, and Irish....Whitney rocked my world. I was in awe of her and it sounds corny, but she changed what I thought of AA's....not b/c I thought anything bad before, I just had so little to go on. [b] Whitney was a goddess.[/b]..I had posters and magazines and so did all my little white friends. There was Michael...but Whitney was so beautiful and her voice was simply the best. I think she did that for a lot of young white America. Maybe, maybe not. But I idolized her, tried to sing like her, dress like her, everything. And when she was kissing Costner on a screen, that was a big deal for my generation (I am 35)....and I am sorry her life could not match her amazing talent. [/quote] Ugh, sad that she changed your views on AA's. Now you think all AA's are crackheads.... I laugh at that quote. Whitney was a crackhead. Whitney's husband is a crackhead. Whitneys daughter is following in their footsteps. [/quote]
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