I was just trying to change the direction of the thread:-). But on a 
more serious note, I felt sorry for Anna Nichol as well. When I was 
working in LA a few summers ago, I used to see her quite frequently at 
Hal's in Venice. That was before she lost the weight. She didn't look 
good. She was unkempt and her clothes were wrinkled and unattractive. 
She seemed very sad and beaten. She always came with a small, 
short-haired woman who seemed to be her moral support. I started 
wondering if they were a couple. Sometimes when they sat near me, I'd  
hear their conversations. Anna Nichol was not very verbal. The friend 
seemed to be playing the role of guardian and mentor.
Paul
On Feb 14, 2007, at 11:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> In a message dated 2/14/2007 12:59:41 P.M.  Pacific Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> For the purposes of  discussion, I think that we have to ASSUME that 
> the
> astronatut DID in fact KILL  Anna Nichol.
>
> ========
> Well, that would be more interesting that I  suspect the truth is.
>
> Actually, I came to feel sorry for her despite  being the bimbo that 
> she
> obviously was. Losing her twenty year old son like that  day after her 
> daughter
> was born, that would be a really tough blow for anyone.  They said she 
> had been
> sick and running a fever and her stomach was full of  blood. She 
> easily could
> have developed an ulcer from all the stress and it  easily could have 
> burst.
> That is why I lay my money down on that.
>
> And one  has to debate how dumb someone really is, when they snag a
> billionaire.  (Although no prenup? No new will? Hmmm, maybe not so 
> smart after all).
>
> Not that I don't appreciate your attempts at levity. ;-)
>
> Marnie  aka Doe
>
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