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Post by TotalInformation on Jun 30, 2006 15:31:16 GMT -5
I think it's a legitimate fear on her part. Even if she was the eviler one in the marriage vis-a-vis doing the bidding of TPTB, she has no leverage or worth anymore on that front after divorce and is disposable.
And paparazzi would be an ideal cover for an assassin who is tracking the movements of a public figure; so it's probably a good idea on her part to film them.
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Post by lili on Jul 1, 2006 7:18:17 GMT -5
I agree with you competely, T.I. Heather is very wise to watch her back. After what they did to Feric Clapton's son, you can bet that she is keeping a very good eye on Beatrice !
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Post by TotalInformation on Jul 9, 2006 23:19:21 GMT -5
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Post by lili on Jul 10, 2006 7:51:05 GMT -5
I'm not surprised that Bill's phone is tapped. I would've been surprised if his phone wasn't being tapped !
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Post by JoJo on Jul 10, 2006 14:38:47 GMT -5
Stuck between two women who hate each other.. I can't think of too many things worse than that.. I hope he didn't just talk on a regular cordless phone, thinking no one would hear.
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Post by lili on Jul 10, 2006 15:10:58 GMT -5
I still can't believe that Bill is that naive. He has to at least wonder if his every move & word is being monitored in some way. How could he not, after what happened to John
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Post by Paul Bearer on Jul 13, 2006 9:35:15 GMT -5
I wonder if the end result of all this will be the FINAL truth coming out, what we've all been waiting for.
WHY is Heather so afraid of being assassinated? Because of WHAT SHE KNOWS. She knows EXACTLY WHY John was assassinated and George was attacked so...
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Jul 14, 2006 21:24:56 GMT -5
I had done some channel surfing earlier this evening and saw on one of those tv entertainment programs, not ET...and they were talking about Heather Mills Mc Cartney carrying around a video camera taping any possible stalkers.....The pics displayed, she looked rather deranged.
Is she that nervous and concerned about the safety of her or their daughter, why doesn't she have security guards?
Or is this Bill's way of payback? Having the paparazzi catch these strange pics of Heather and her camcorder?
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Post by lenmac on Jul 14, 2006 23:35:16 GMT -5
The story goes that Bill has told Heather, I wont pay for a driver and security for you if you are not with Bea. So she is on her own. That may be why she has moved into a house on his property now.
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Post by TotalInformation on Jul 15, 2006 0:11:33 GMT -5
She's back on the property?
Maybe he figured he had to throw her out on the street in order to bring her to heel.
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Post by lenmac on Jul 15, 2006 1:32:02 GMT -5
July 9, 2006 -- Daily Mail
Heather moves back in - as Macca's phone is bugged
Heather Mills has moved back into the East Sussex estate where her estranged husband Sir Paul McCartney is living.
Miss Mills has left the £2 million ($4 million) seafront home in Hove where she has been staying since the couple split in May.
She is now living with the couple's baby Beatrice in a lodge on McCartney's 160-acre estate in Peasmarsh just a short distance from the main farm house where McCartney himself is currently staying.
A friend of the couple said: 'Heather is definitely living on the estate right now - in a house Paul has had built there for Beatrice for when she grows up.
'The point of Heather living on the estate at the moment is that is makes joint access to Beatrice easier while they thrash out a permanent settlement and custody agreement.'
It had been hoped the move would help soften the increasing acrimonious divorce battle between the pair.
Sir Paul has also been concerned about Heather's growing frailty and is keen to offer her protection until interest in their break-up dies down.
But the move hasn't been as productive as had been hoped.
The couple had a furious row just last week over a phone conversation Sir Paul had with his daughter Stella in which she made damning criticisms of her.
Miss Mills apparently acquired a cassette recording of the private call in which Stella launched a ferocious attack on her.
Stella is said have told her father how she believed Heather, 38, had consistently lied about her past.
She also told him she believed stories about her stepmother working as a high-class prostitute, a claim Heather has always denied.
Stella is also understood to have made scathing remark about Heather's charity work and wellbeing.
A tape of the conversation curiously landed in Miss Mills's hands after the phone call to Sir Paul while he was at Peasmarsh was bugged. It is not known who tapped into the conversation or how the tape somehow got into Heather's hands.
The tape found its way to Heather two weeks ago and she confronted Sir Paul about the evidence she had of the scathing conversation last week.
Heather is understood to have forced Sir Paul to listen to the tape and he is said to have been 'shocked' at his private conversation being bugged.
It is a criminal offence under The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 to intercept calls whether made on a landline or by mobile and is punishable by up to two years in jail.
Heather told Sir Paul that she was not responsible for the recording and that the tape was handed to her by a third party.
The existence of the tape will cause enormous embarrassment for Sir Paul.
The 64-year-old former Beatle has always loyally maintained that there was never any rift between Heather and his children, despite constant rumours to the contrary.
Heather is understood to be furious at Stella's comments about her.
Sources say Sir Paul is 'appalled' that the conversation was bugged. An urgent investigation has been launched to determine how it happened. Sir Paul and his aides are also deciding whether to report the matter to police. So far, they have decided not to make a complaint.
The recording will add more fire to the increasingly bitter divorce battle between the couple.
Sir Paul walked out on Heather in May after a series of bitter rows. Heather was initially expected to receive up to £200 million ($356 million) in the settlement. Since then though, her sordid past has been exposed in brutal detail.
There have also been allegations that Heather was a prostitute - although she has vowed to sue over these claims once her divorce has been finalised.
Heather's spokeswoman said last night: 'Heather cannot stay at Hove because there is no privacy there due to the paparazzi activity. She is staying at Peasmarsh currently.'
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Post by jerriwillmore on Jul 15, 2006 17:53:59 GMT -5
I used to think PID was rediculous but why is she afraid of being killed? "Willie" told her who he is?
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Post by lenmac on Jul 16, 2006 1:01:58 GMT -5
She says she is afraid of crazy Beatle fans, they dont like her and blame her for the divorce. I think she knows things about Bill and is afraid she will be killed because of it.
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Post by LOVELYRITA on Jul 16, 2006 19:15:21 GMT -5
As far as crazy Beatle fans....how many would be jealous over their marriage? At this stage of the race, Bill is not exactly "hot" looking....the only thing the girlies want is Bill's wealth...at JPM's expense.
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Post by JoJo on Jul 16, 2006 20:36:57 GMT -5
It's not jealousy, remember how women were envious of Linda, but there wasn't this level of hatred, especially when all the years went by and they stayed together, rather atypical for a music celeb.
People are suspicious of a much younger woman when she marries a rich older man, thinking she is "selling" something. Well, with the allegation that the "selling" was literal, (in her past) any sense that one should try to give the benefit of the doubt is long gone.
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Post by Doc on Jul 16, 2006 22:33:14 GMT -5
It's not jealousy, remember how women were envious of Linda, but there wasn't this level of hatred, especially when all the years went by and they stayed together, rather atypical for a music celeb. People are suspicious of a much younger woman when she marries a rich older man, thinking she is "selling" something. Well, with the allegation that the "selling" was literal, (in her past) any sense that one should try to give the benefit of the doubt is long gone. Yes, that allegation has been made. And the level of acrimony is in the red zone on this one, between certain parties. So I don't use the word "saint" here. But, I do think possibly that at some level, there was sincerity on her part. Once a person has compromised themselves in the past, it is hard to "raise the integrity bar" back to where it should be. I say this from personal experience; in my past is a mistake or five and without any further discussion about it I can only say that the road back is hard......... People try. Sometimes we lose the tests. This is where honesty and behavior stemming from modesty is called for. Everybody now knows what time it is. Rather than dig in and fight dirty, I feel she should follow the course in meekness. I did not say "whimpering submission." But, yea, she's been "clocked", and regardless of how true any of the allegations are, her position is the weaker one. I think she could come out ahead by accepting whatever reasonable settlement comes her way, and abiding by however her duties toward Beatrice are defined. I think if she carries herself with impugnity NOW, she can trust that Macca will see that she is adequately settled with, and that Beatrice deserves to be brought up in an environment of thoughtfulness and calm nurturing. Life has provided an opportunity for Sir Paul and Heather to grow through this upleasant experience. It is a trial for both. It should not be a trial for the little girl. Growth opportunities are usually challenging, painful, undesireable; and they come to everyone at different times whether they are down in the pit or up on the moutaintop. Sometimes the resolution isn't even a genuine pleasure. It is later, after it is all over, as we look back that we see what it did TO us; or what our response to it did FOR us.......... Anything could happen. Beatrice could wind up as a candidate for British Prime Minister one day, who knows? She maybe the gal who finally gets the Canadians to stop flogging those seals so mercilessly! She might be an enviromental research scientist; or an inventor who learns the technique of making perfect artificial animal furs so that another animal never need suffer for it's coat. I think Heather's input is important for Bea's upbrinig. Everyone who is born wants to know their biological parents.I believe in people, and I think, with the right motivation, they can overcome a checkered past. At least, I hope so. I am still trying and I don't want to come up dissapointed in the end.
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Post by lenmac on Jul 16, 2006 23:43:50 GMT -5
Here is the latest on the divorce.
War of the Maccas contd. By NATALIE CLARK, Daily Mail
21:17pm 16th July 2006
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Isolated: Heather Mills McCartney is now seeing a new, harsh side to her husband, Sir Paul
When they first split, Paul was devastated and Heather was set to walk away with £200m. But now he's fighting back - dictating every detail of their break-up while she falls apart
Nothing more starkly illustrates how changed Sir Paul McCartney has become towards his estranged wife than his current domestic arrangements.
Heather stays at his country estate with their daughter Beatrice on such days as it suits him to reside at his London townhouse. When he gives notice that he is travelling down to East Sussex to spend time with two-year-old Beatrice, Heather must on no account be anywhere on the property by the time he arrives.
She is effectively banished until Sir Paul returns to London.
So Heather must return to her £2 million beachfront property in Hove, even though, depressed, worn down and humiliated by the relentless raking up of details of an allegedly highly colourful past, she finds life there a torment.
She has been publicly humiliated, reviled, her reputation torn to shreds, those shreds scrunched up and trodden on. Her house is encircled by paparazzi, all waiting patiently for the moment Heather finally 'loses it'; passers-by stare at her out cycling with appalled fascination, as they would a freak at the circus.
There is no escaping her notoriety. Except, perhaps, at the Peasmarsh estate.
Sir Paul's 160-acre refuge offers complete privacy. Heather, 38, has offered to stay in any one of a number of residences on the grounds, and to keep out of his way, but he has refused.
Curiously, McCartney's people deny Heather is on the property at all.
Furthermore, she no longer has the security of a car and driver, except when she has Beatrice with her.
Heather, stripped of the privileges to which she became accustomed as Lady McCartney, has to drive herself around nowadays, which in these troubled times makes her feel vulnerable.
Does she not have a joint account with access to some of her husband's millions so she can hire her own driver?
Apparently not. Indeed, friends say that until just a few months ago, Heather had a mortgage on her house in Brighton and was making monthly payments with her own money from after-dinner speeches, although he has recently paid off the mortgage.
Espionage
"The Peasmarsh estate is a big place," says a friend. "There are a number of residences where Heather could stay. It does seem unnecessary to force her out every time he is there when the one thing Heather craves right now is some privacy."
She is becoming increasingly anxious and paranoid. And not, it must be said, without some justification. The bloody battle of McCartney vs McCartney has taken on a life of its own.
Last weekend it entered James Bond espionage territory when it transpired that someone has bugged McCartney's private phone line at Peasmarsh. The listening device picked up a conversation between McCartney and his daughter Stella, whose loathing for Heather is unsurpassed within the McCartney clan.
During the highly charged conversation, Stella is said to have told her father that she believed Heather had consistently lied about her past.
She also discussed with him recent stories claiming Heather worked as a prostitute in her early 20s. Heather vehemently denies the claims and says she plans to sue - just as soon as her divorce is finalised. Stella is also thought to have made a contemptuous remark about Heather's charity work.
Somehow this tape found its way into Heather's hands. She in turn presented it to her husband to listen to. As well as being hugely embarrassed, he felt deep discomfort at this breach of security in his own home.
It is a criminal offence to intercept calls, whether made on a landline or by mobile, punishable by up to two years in jail. Both Heather and Sir Paul's publicists declined to comment further on this strange business.
Another friend of Heather's says she was not particularly surprised by the savageness of the contents. "It was upsetting but not surprising. Heather has always tried to be friendly to Stella, but it has been clear for some time that there is animosity there."
This peculiar incident casts new light on another odd story that was doing the rounds in showbusiness circles around the time the McCartneys announced their separation: that someone within the McCartney camp had hired a private detective to trail Heather and revisit her history.
It seemed rather fantastical at the time, but given the very comprehensive character assassination to which Heather has since been subjected, one wonders whether such conjecture was entirely wide of the mark.
'Heather dreads the days when Sir Paul comes back to his estate'
"Heather certainly believes someone is out to get her," says a source.
But who, exactly? There is no suggestion that Sir Paul hired someone to delve into his wife's background. Rather, the gossipers speculated that it was someone within his circle of whom Heather had made an enemy.
Stella might seem high up on the list of suspects. But she adores her father and would know that revelations that damage Heather also hurt and humiliate him.
It would not be her. We may never know who, if anyone, is behind any such campaign.
Whatever the truth, there is no doubting Heather is feeling very jittery right now. She is profoundly depressed, wounded and fearful for the future. "She is sobbing her heart out most of the time," says a friend. "It is very, very hard for her.
"She is worried no one will want to have anything to do with her charity work, that no one will give her modelling work. She has dedicated the past ten years of her life to charity work, but that is all forgotten or ignored. She has no idea what her future holds."
Heather has always been very slim, but since her separation she has lost a stone in weight. She looks gaunt, haunted. She has sleeping problems and little appetite. Since the split from McCartney she has become a recluse.
"Heather is just taking it day by day, focusing all her energies on looking after Beatrice. For all their differences and problems, both Heather and Paul are besotted parents.
"But Heather dreads the days when Sir Paul comes back to his estate to see his daughter and, as she sees it, 'throws her to the wolves'."
Because her own house is under siege by the paparazzi, she sometimes stays at other friends' houses where she hopes she cannot be found. She feels unsettled, rootless. When she does venture out, she fears she will be attacked in the street. But McCartney, it seems, remains firm.
He fell madly in love with the charity campaigner when they met in 1999, the year after his 56-yearold wife Linda's death from breast cancer.
Throughout their relationship, and after their marriage in 2002 in Ireland, it was Heather who was 'the boss'.
Heather remains his Achilles heel
Perhaps that is why it has come as such a terrible shock to her to see the more ruthless side to McCartney's character that others have witnessed.
"Heather was shocked when Paul told her he wanted out, and she is still struggling to accept it," says another friend.
Perhaps McCartney's new toughness in regard to his wife is in part a form of self-protection. For Heather remains his Achilles heel. Like it or not, she still has a hold over him.
He repeats his mantra to his friends that while he may have been a fool in love, he won't be one in divorce. But it does not come easy to him.
"If Heather and Paul were put in the same room together now, she would be able to exert considerable power over him," says one who knows them. "He knows that, and perhaps he feels he keeps control of the situation if he does not see her."
Indeed, Sir Paul showed some residual affection for his wife when for Bea's sake, they both attended a concert at her nursery a few weeks ago.
It was their first meeting since announcing their separation, and as Heather was about to get into her car, McCartney threw his arms round his wife and kissed her.
It has been said that he decided to end the marriage after being worn out by his wife's confrontational nature, their constant rowing and her taking him for granted.
But whatever finally tipped him over the edge - and there continues to be gossip within showbusiness circles that there is more to it than we yet know - the fact remains he is devastated it is over.
"He is anguished, tortured, terribly down," says a friend. "He never thought it would come to this."
A divorce battle looms. There is intense speculation as to how much of Sir Paul's £825 million fortune Heather will receive. Continued accusations that she is a gold-digger add to her tortured state.
McCartney has secured the services of the redoubtable £500-an-hour barrister, Nicholas - 'Mr Payout' - Mostyn QC. He is also believed to have instructed top divorce lawyer, Fiona Shackleton, who represented Prince Charles in his 1996 divorce from Diana.
Known as the 'Steel Magnolia' in legal circles for her razor-sharp debating skills, Mrs Shackleton, 50, is one of the most sought-after divorce lawyers in Britain.
It is not known who is representing Heather. While both she and Paul have had meetings with their lawyers, it is believed that divorce papers have not yet been served.
Heather moving on
Heather would dearly love to start afresh in America, where she feels she would have a better chance of putting this terrible episode of her life behind her, but this, too, will be denied her.
She is fully aware that McCartney's home is in Britain - that is not going to change - and that 'commuting' to America to see his daughter would not suit him.
And in these post-separation days, if something does not suit McCartney, he won't do it.
Friends say she accepts that she has to stay in Britain and must find a way, impossible as it seems at the moment, to move on here.
Intriguingly, Heather set up three new companies in May - the month of the split - of which she is director and her sister Fiona is company secretary.
Friends say she does not want to say anything more about them because it will lead to more accusations that she is a self-publicist.
The first, I Do Care Ltd is probably something to do with her charity work. The second is called Dissoilogoi. The word refers to the ancient rhetorical practice of arguing both sides of an issue.
Could this be connected in some way with Heather's feeling that the accounts of her marriage to Sir Paul have been rather one-sided?
The third company, Raspberry Fields Productions, is presumably a variation of The Beatles classic Strawberry Fields Forever.
Some sort of sly dig at her husband, perhaps?
As for McCartney, he continues to rely on his three children from his marriage to Linda, Mary, 36, Stella, 33, and James, 26, to prop him up.
Stella, who lives with her publisher husband, Alasdhair Willis and their 15-month-old son, Miller, on a country estate in Worcestershire, has recently told friends she is expecting her second child.
Some happy news, then, for McCartney.
The children are sad for their father, but immensely relieved that a union they felt from the start was wrong is over.
But this presents them with another headache. Who is going to replace Heather?
"Paul has always had a woman in his life, he needs a woman in his life and there is no doubt that sooner rather than later there will be one," says a friend.
And there is no shortage of women attracted to the multimillionaire Sir Paul McCartney.
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Post by Doc on Jul 17, 2006 0:44:11 GMT -5
That was a difficult read.
What do you say, Criminy, they are both beset for now.
One would like to see him "lighten up", but I know as well as anyone else that sometimes you just can not be with someone , you can not go thru with being around a certain person----it happens somtimes and the only way to get your oars back in the water is a period of time away, out of the room--she may feel essentially the same---though she strikes me more as the type who is less bothered by proximity in a break-up. i.e., hate to say this, but, I wager she is a little colder naturally than he can be by effort.
Easy to understand the wish that she vacate when he goes to see Beatrice.
This is still that early period where emotions are see-sawing.
If there were just a magic pill that people can take so that hey can just back up out of a relationship gone wrong, and start clean, completely over, without all the attendant problems. No such pill.
They both are trying, I think, and the deck is stacked against both in different ways. Her career and goals and reputation are severely questioned, if not damaged. His peace of mind, and "heart", are subject now to on going turmoil. Damn it, Storybook love. Nobody I knew ever wanted to see Charles and Di split up.
And this is different for a lot of reasons.
A lot of people watchig this, I suppose, want Heather to "get her what fors", but I don't think even Sir Paul feels that way. I percieve that he feels betrayed on 2 or 3 issues, and she feels attacked and made to look publicly horrible for things that, while they may really be in her past, she's not been given a chance to defend herself, apologize, or even make a statement owning up and asking social clemency.
I can't deny that it looks very awkward; they've painted her as a tawdry and loose manipulator.
But how does a manipulator ever stop manipulating in othe peope's eye's? What does one do to ever earn back the good graces of the people who now view you with narrow eyes?
Maybe this is the "chickens coming home to roost" of a sort.
What does one say when that happens? Does it help to admit to oneself's that one's early life caught up, and that one deserves it?
She is no doubt as strong as nails. Is it good for some of this to break her pride down? Is there a point at which a person breaks, and then that is enough---any more and it becomes more damage?
Some will say---"good, let her suffer. After all her alleged escapades and reported follies and deceptions, pile on the suffering. May she rot..."
Well, as you know, I tend to seek the mercy road.
But Sir Paul is in some real turmoil too----. I tend to go to the wishful thinking place--"Can't this all just be over, and end in some comfortable compromises"..........but I am an ignorant fan bystander and none of this is my business.
As well as I thought the marraige was starting, I am so sad to see it all turn out this way, and from your article above, it's really eveb MUCH more worse then I knew.
I am just so sad to hear it. Two people are locked together in a temporary, pre-divorce stale mate. One of the highest profile ever, and one of the most emotionally wrenching ones ever, from the read of the article above.
There is TOO much stress, and something needs to be done to let the pressure escape for BOTH of them soon, IMO. It's bad because mere months ago, there was, no doubt, tenderness, affection, laughs, al that little warm things that make a marraige and help make a good enviroment for a toddler. Now it's more like a soap opera, a war, an Ibsen novella, a pair of frustrated emotional prisoners with nothing to do but watch the calandar until the God-awful mess just finally ends.
And, I hate that for them.
One thing about Heather I do find fault with. The book, the pictures, the alleged prostituting (it has not been proven or even clearly defined), all that? Half the actresses AND ACTORS in Hollywood are guilty. Shall I tell of my friend who had a TV series for a few weeks (cancelled) who lived out there in the 80's, and came face to face with which famous Hollywood actor at 3AM on a sofa at a homosexual orgy-party in the altogether?
I'll never tell.
He changed. He "straightened" out.
I have a skeleton or two.
I'll never tell.
I changed. I got middle-aged and fat.
So what. I have 2 friends who are together now, and very happy, butr both had a much less than squeaky clean life in their 20's. OK, she was a slut, he was a hustler, they were insatiable dope fiends, they robbed and stole, and bottomed out and went to jail. Reckoning came, and they changed their minds about how they wanted to live. Now, they are model suburbanites, married, 2 kids, jobs, a mortgage, and go to church. Hey, can't they do that?
Maybe Heather was really trying....and Sir Paul to be patient......
But the thing I have against what I have heard about Heather (again, allegations), is how short and incendiary she can be with her mouth. And not showing the common decency and respect that any wife should accord her husband.
"The mouth is a mighty rudder."
It can sink ships.
Talking all bitchified all the time to one's husband is like, so the mark of a contentious, selfish, demanding person.
But Paul loved her anyway.
There is a limit, thogh, to a striving mouth, and a contentious attitude. It is eventually the end of all civility, kindness, consideration, and patience.
I worry that Heather will lose her mind as things stand now. This may not be good for the divorce situation.
I know that I have been trying to minimize the things said about Heather. I admit it. I think too much focus is on the wrong things.
Their problems are, really, a breach in respect on her side, and the end of his patience for it.
The rest of the stuff could have been forgiven, overlooked, acknowledged and forgotten.
But now, instead, it has become fuel for the fire.What a mess. I am ending this morbid post now.
Does anyone have anything to add? Don't slap my words down too hard----I am not only wicked, but fragile........
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Post by beatlies on Jul 17, 2006 1:03:45 GMT -5
As for McCartney, he continues to rely on his three children from his marriage to Linda, Mary, 36, Stella, 33, and James, 26, to prop him up.
Stella, who lives with her publisher husband, Alasdhair Willis and their 15-month-old son, Miller, on a country estate in Worcestershire, has recently told friends she is expecting her second child.
Yet, he is not the real "McCartney," he is a man playing the public role of another man named McCartney. So now the constant fakery and identity theft now runs through multi-generations, and into the families and lives of strangers like "Alasdhair Willis"?
How is this possible?
What soes this tell us about this very sick society and sick people?
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Post by Doc on Jul 17, 2006 1:15:12 GMT -5
As for McCartney, he continues to rely on his three children from his marriage to Linda, Mary, 36, Stella, 33, and James, 26, to prop him up.
Stella, who lives with her publisher husband, Alasdhair Willis and their 15-month-old son, Miller, on a country estate in Worcestershire, has recently told friends she is expecting her second child. Yet, he is not the real "McCartney," he is a man playing the public role of another man named McCartney. So now the constant fakery and identity theft now runs through multi-generations, and into the families and lives of strangers like "Alasdhair Willis"? How is this possible? What soes this tell us about this very sick society and sick people? ..that...we're......all willing to go along with the status quo? It's a good question.
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Post by TotalInformation on Jul 17, 2006 1:22:34 GMT -5
constant fakery and identity theft now runs through multi-generations
Well, there's a rumor FAUL's son is into dudes, so at least the faux MCCARTNEY name will die out in the 21st century. Of course, if the deception is still around 100 yrs hence, civilization likely won't be...
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Post by lenmac on Jul 17, 2006 1:31:21 GMT -5
Bill seems to be trying to move on now:
MACCA'S 'MOVING ON'BASH
By Fiona Cummins, Showbiz Reporter, And Louise Male SIR Paul McCartney is throwing a "moving-on" party tonight.
The former Beatle, who split from wife Heather Mills two months ago, has invited celebrity friends and family to the celebrations at his home.
A source close to the star said: "It's been a tough couple of months for Macca and he wants to put it all behind him.
"A lot of people have been very supportive recently and it's his way of saying thanks." Macca's children Stella, 34, Mary, 36, and James, 28, are all expected to attend the party.
Celebrity guests will include George Harrison's widow Olivia and Ringo Starr's wife Barbara Bach. Ringo is on tour.
Yesterday crates of Taittinger champagne, Tiger beer and Evian water were delivered to Macca's mansion in St John's Wood, North London.
Dozens of chairs and lighting equipment were in the house.
Sir Paul, 64, was not expected back until late last night. The insider added: "Macca just wants to have a good night.
"He is fed up with feeling low and wants to get on with life."
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Post by Doc on Jul 17, 2006 1:56:32 GMT -5
Oh, well, good. Out with the bad, in with the good. Sometimes you just have to purge out the stale emotions and get a new "groove" on.
Sorry to employ a phrase so out of step with my ethnicicity. ethnocissisicity. sihsuhtie. siccitty. citcitcity. scizzaty. seesatea. sissahti.
F*** it.
How about: "a phrase out of step with my traditional white anglo-saxon cultural background."
OK great. I haven't had my Bailey's yet. To the kitchen I go to pour me one. No, two. I am going to pour a double tonight, one for me, and one for the success of Macca's party.
Here, here. And a toast. May the gathering be a refresher for the spirit, and give birth to new energy and fresh insights as for living wisely through whatever comes along.
*clink*
*slurp*
*baaaarrrrrrrrp*
OK, I'm alone so I can make unsociable noises right now.
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Post by fourthousandholes on Jul 17, 2006 15:53:47 GMT -5
MACCA'S 'MOVING ON'BASH By Fiona Cummins, Showbiz Reporter, And Louise Male SIR Paul McCartney is throwing a "moving-on" party tonight. The former Beatle, who split from wife Heather Mills two months ago, has invited celebrity friends and family to the celebrations at his home. Jolly good. Let's crash it! Who better than us?! We're lively conversationalists. A little Baileys, and who knows what will happen next? Throw Bill into the pool while he's all dressed up? A food fight! A splendid time is guaranteed for all. (We're countin' on ya Plastic Paul!) ;D
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Post by Doc on Jul 17, 2006 19:30:40 GMT -5
MACCA'S 'MOVING ON'BASH By Fiona Cummins, Showbiz Reporter, And Louise Male SIR Paul McCartney is throwing a "moving-on" party tonight. The former Beatle, who split from wife Heather Mills two months ago, has invited celebrity friends and family to the celebrations at his home. Jolly good. Let's crash it! Who better than us?! We're lively conversationalists. A little Baileys, and who knows what will happen next? Throw Bill into the pool while he's all dressed up? A food fight! A splendid time is guaranteed for all. (We're countin' on ya Plastic Paul!) ;D Well, OK, but find out if he can swim first, oh, and, if he has any allergies to pool chlorine. If "yea" and "nay" respectively, I say go for it. Oh, well, and try to see if the party outfit he picks for the night will be wash n'wear. We can't afford to replace an Armani suit, now can we?
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