Considering how this forum got started.....
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7283185
Somehow it feels inappropriate to cite an NPR story as proof that she's dead. Wouldn't US Weekly be more appropriate;)?
Her last words: "Pamela Anderson lives."
[quote Ben Rocky 04]Somehow it feels inappropriate to cite an NPR story as proof that she's dead. Wouldn't US Weekly be more appropriate;)?[/quote]
True, but neither Us Weekly, National Enquirer nor any other tabloids are bookmarked in my browser. I was surprised to see a link to the story from the NPR site, but it did "validate" it for me.
For those of you who missed the preliminary autopsy results, there were not any signs of foul play, or indications of illegal drugs. Also from the NPR/AP site, at least 3 guys are claiming to have fathered Anna Nicole Smith's baby girl.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=7314242
If they do a paternity test, will the results be revealed on some daytime show (ex. Montel Williams?) or will it be its own prime time special? ::screwy::
(http://media.npr.org/images/ap//AP_News_Wire:_Latest_Headlines/2_Anna_Nicole_Smith.sff_198.jpg)
From the NPR story cited by Rita. This pertains to the paternity part of the hearing?
Well, we still have Pamela Anderson, and Fergie (31?) has a few miles to travel. Plus the astronaut love triange out of nowhere.