Legalization = people don't hide in the dark with their habits, and addiction gets treated as an illness instead of a criminal tendency. You already have people in here saying they don't care that she's dead because she liked to use "street drugs", when members of the British royal family have probably tried a different version of that same street drug
RE lover said:I'm kinda surprised (and glad) all the newscasts here in Spain are opening with this as the big news of the day. She was definitely a big name, so I can't imagine what is it like in the US...
If it's true she had prescription drugs on her, there's a chance they could've induced drowsiness and, stupidly, she took them right before taking a long bath. I've been on several drugs whose side effects are drowsiness and that side effect isn't a joke. At one point a year ago I made the mistake of taking both an anti-anxiety pill and a percocet (I was recovering from surgery) at the same time and promptly passed out in my office for an hour before a colleague woke me up.
Time to crack open a can and watch the bodyguard.
RIP Whitney
20 pages lateTime to crack open a can and watch the bodyguard.
RIP Whitney
why is it that tmz gets way better detailed reports from the police, medical examiner and family members over the news???
I just listened to hear performance of the Star Spangled Banner
http://youtu.be/wupsPg5H6aE
Holy shit. I got chills listening to this.
Yeah it's greatand mimed
Still no cause of death? I heard it yesterday when I was at a bar, in midst of the DJ playing a Whitney Houston song. Awkward moment.
I'll never get this complaint - that's -her- singing the song. Yes, it's pre-recorded given the feedback/crowd noise that occurs in a stadium. But it's -her- voice. Pre-Autotune. She was magnificent.
I'll never get this complaint - that's -her- singing the song. Yes, it's pre-recorded given the feedback/crowd noise that occurs in a stadium. But it's -her- voice. Pre-Autotune. She was magnificent.
That's quite an insult to Whitney Houston, they also sound and look nothing alike...
I'm surprised that quite a few don't know her, my grandmother is 85, she hates all pop- and modern music and even she knows "I will always love you". When Houston was big, you couldn't escape her if you had a TV or a radio.
R.I.P, I had no idea she was only 48, that's too young to go.
Yeah it's greatand mimed
Xanax+alchohol+bath tub.
The xanax and the alcohol created a deep sedative state and the she was in the tub so she drowned. Pretty sad and easily avoidable.
Is this true?
Random question, but does anyone know what Houston song I'm thinking about based on these vague clues I have? I just remember it used to play on VH1, and it's her singing in some sporting event, football, I think. Or maybe it was just a concert in a stadium. It's not the anthem or anything, and I think it was from late 80s or early 90s. I think she wore a dark blue dress suit. Can't find it on youtube.
I think it was a rather fast song.
Is this true?
Blitzkrieg Bop?
Reports are saying she was found in the tub underwater. TMZ has ran with the xanax alcohol bit. TMZ is usually on point about this stuff.
She went to take a bath and they realized she had been in there for a long time. Someone went to check and she was under the water.
LOL; But, actually, "So Emotional" had a similar look to a video I've seen of the Ramones performing that. Was it So Emotional?
2/10
Any word on the cause of death yet?
Xanax+alchohol+bath tub.
The xanax and the alcohol created a deep sedative state and the she was in the tub so she drowned. Pretty sad and easily avoidable.