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very troubled indeed however im not surprised by this she was a smack head

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feel sorry for her dad he tryed his best to keep her on the straight and narrow.

yeah, i just heard it on the news.... sad for the family... I can't comment on Amy as i don't know her but obviously a tortured individual.. REP ....

On reflection she really should have said yes yes yes.

 

Again though as always the media has a massive part to play in the demise of a famous individual, it couldn't have helped her obvious depression when tossers from News of the World are chasing her around everywhere and printing pictures of her at her absolute worst. Maybe if they concentrated more on her best it would have lifted her spirits up a bit and encouraged her to sort herself out.

tough shit, everybody totally slams junkies, just because she had money made her no different from any other junky, of course it's sad, but she really didn't do herself any favours, as said in an earlier post, DON'T DO DRUGS, simple as that.

RIP Amy Winehouse.Great voice.terrible choice of lifestyle.:(

a junky celebrity die's (which was inevitable) and there are lots of tweet's post's and condolences made

 

a soldier dies protecting our country and no-one even mention's it

as above really, good singer, but that's what drugs do. hopefully the message gets out to the easily impressionable that drugs are not cool.

 

PS. Amen that Alan!

a junky celebrity die's (which was inevitable) and there are lots of tweet's post's and condolences made

 

a soldier dies protecting our country and no-one even mention's it

 

The fact is if we were in another world war and they actually WERE protecting our country, you'd probably find the press would make far more noise about it, instead, they're off in another country, which in no way threatened our country, but has political value and blah blah blah. When I was growing up I wanted nothing more than to join REME and represent my country, fact is I look back now and I'm glad I didn't join up. Very sad. I for one think about our boys that die out there every day.

 

Amy Winehouse was never my favourite musician, I don't like druggies, especially not ones in the public eye, I have two kids and she's the sort of muppet they look up to. Troubled or not, we've all got problems, those who whine about it in public and take drugs and become completely self destructive, are of no interest to me, all the same, another human soul is gone, RIP.

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