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tq risma.. smlm ka pg td, trdengar kt tv/ radio y ank dia masok spital sbb tekanan slps whitney ...
nemo0309 Post at 13-2-2012 20:16
kesian kan.......... harap anak dia tak terjebak dengan benda bukan2........... susah sebenarnya jadi anak org terkenal nih...... |
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tu laa.. dpt lak bapak mcm bobby tuh.. adoyaii... |
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This is the heart break hotel... |
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Lindsay Lohan patut ambil pengajaran dari mendiang Whitney Houstan ni. Belum sempat membaiki diri dan karier dia, dah mati. |
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What a loss.... My condolences... |
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tak per....
sekurang2 nyer bertambah satu lagi kayu api...... |
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pitty her..
biler nak tanam nyer tu.. |
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memang kena Jenifer Hudson nyanyikan tribute tu....tahun lepas kat anugerah BET dia nyanyi depan2 Whitney..nampak excited betul Whitney & begitu terharu...3 tahun lepas plak Whitney sampaikan anugerah R&B terbaik kepada Jenifer Hudson...teringin nak dengar Mariah & Celine nyanyi lagu Whitney plak.... |
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and I........ will always love you................ jauh lebih baik nyanyian whitney daripada dolly parton, walaupun asalnya dari dolly |
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Reply 93# mamiayu
laaaa....ye ke?? selama ni mati2 aku ingat lagu tu memang lagu whitney!!
percaya tak.....lagu i'll be there nyanyian mariah carey tu pon selama ni memang aku sangkakan her original song - masa kematian micheal jackson baru aku tau rupanya lagu asal kepunyaan the jackson five! {:4_241:} |
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Adoiii.... semuanya mati in their 40ies. Elvis died at 43, MJ at 49
and now Whitney at 48. Semua died of drug abush. Tak sayang
nyawa tol diaorang ni........ |
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pitty her..
biler nak tanam nyer tu..
mrsT Post at 15-2-2012 10:24
hari sabtu neh...boleh tgk funeral secara online |
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Reply 94# ruffleen
I'll be there tu kira sama sedap, by MJ atau mariah carey, lagu I always love u tu, tak dapek nak terima kalau dolly nyanyi, terbayang2 buah tembikainya yang tergayut2 macam nak jatuh tu... |
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I will always love you masuk semula carta Billboard ...no . 7..
lagu2 lain..I wanna dance with somebody & greatest love of all |
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moga-moga penyanyi pujaan aku, Celine Dion tidak berakhir hayatnya dengan cara ini jugak... |
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Whitney Houston: N.J. governor stands by decision to lower flags February 16, 2012 | [size=130%]11:39 am
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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, no stranger to controversy, is standing firm in his decision to fly flags at half-staff on behalf of Whitney Houston, despite complaints that the late pop singer should not have that recognition because of her history of drug problems.
The governor has ordered flags at government buildings to be flown at half-staff Saturday, the day of Houston’s funeral at the Newark, N.J., church where she sang as a child. The body of the 48-year-old musical icon was found Saturday in the bathtub of her guest room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif.
There has been no ruling on the cause of death, but officials have said there were “no obvious signs of criminal intent.” Toxicology tests are under way to determine if drugs were involved.
Houston, in television interviews, had acknowledged past drug and alcohol problems and the fact that she had been in rehabilitation. Such problems were one reason for complaints about Christie’s decision to lower the flags.
Christie, who has built a national reputation for his pugnacious charm, refused to give ground to opponents. He told critics that Houston had made significant cultural contributions to the state.
“For those people who say, ‘I don’t think she deserves it,’ I say to them, 'I understand that you don’t think that. I do, and it’s my executive order,' " Christie said this week.
“I’ve seen these messages and emails that have come to me disparaging her for her troubles with substance abuse,” Christie said. “What I’d say to everybody is: There but for the grace of God go I.”
On Thursday, Christie’s decision was backed by FOX News commentator Bill O'Reilly, who has been outspoken about Houston's death and her use of drugs.
In an interview on NBC’s “Today” show, O’Reilly said it was right to lower the flags and also urged society to deal more forcefully with drug abuse.
“I think we should respect the life and talent of Whitney Houston. I said a prayer when I heard she died. This isn't a personal thing. This is a preventive thing. I want society and media to tell the truth about drug and alcohol addiction,” O’Reilly said. “Let's stop exploiting it and start explaining it.”
The other argument levied against the governor is that a pop singer doesn’t have the standing in society to merit the lowering of the flags.
In response, Christie noted that he has ordered flags flown at half-staff for all 31 fallen New Jersey soldiers and every slain police officer during his time in office.
He also ordered flags lowered last year for Clarence Clemons, the saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band.
Houston’s funeral will be private, but the Associated Press will have a video camera inside and will stream the service. |
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