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actually i once had a fantastic relationship for 18 months when I was 28, but given time and job issues, I married someone else who was more stable, more reliable etc.... the affection with that person continued for twenty years including his parents deaths and my divorce and disabled child. we never got back together

She gets to live twice......it's heaven, not hell.

I feel bad for the dude she married after Jack died. Assuming he loved her, does he go to the same heaven as Rose? If so, he has to spend eternity third wheeling it with the Love Of His Life and DiCaprio

First loves always hold a special place in someones heart, especially if they never came to be. However why is everyone so negatively thinking about eternity? What if heaven means she gets another chance at life, a different life, where Leo survived? Leaving behind the old one she lived fully, up to something new.

when you are fifty you sometimes realize that your happiest of times wasn't with the husband you had your kids with...........

excellent point. but i don’t like any movies unless there is both 1/ an appearance by Bruce Lee and 2/ zombies.

Smoking the tiniest little toy pipe, and cursing in the smurfiest raspy voice.

It’s a very Italian story with very Italian very old people. So, naturally it’s going to be a rollercoaster of emotions. My Nanny and Pop Pop are both 90 and every conversation goes a little like this; “Oh, isn’t this nice, the whole family is here. The whole family...oh, we have such a big family (sobbing) such a

Alec Baldwin and Tipper

Are we sure it was Ray Liotta and not Tony Bennett?

Maybe Gaga makes him laugh.

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The contrast with Australia is we don’t know much about trap shooting but we love Olympic medals and being married to another sports star makes you a ‘Golden Couple’.

OK usually I’m with you on this type of thing, but the Tribune was making the story relevant to the Chicago market by mentioning she was married to a Bear. Otherwise the story probably wouldn’t have been covered in the Tribune at all, since she’s actually from Alaska and I doubt many people in Chicagoland are

on the other hand, if the only reason anyone in that particular area is likely to give a flying rats patoot about the story is that its related to something local to them... it at least somewhat makes sense.


Let’s be honest here. If she hadn’t been married to a member of the Chicago Bears, there would not have been an article about her in The Tribune at all. It’s a bronze medal. In trap shooting.

True, but they all make a living through their appearance. Renee, like all actors, is recognizable because of her face. So the world sure as shit is going to notice when she changes something on it. This is the way it works. Don’t like it? Then don’t work in Hollywood.

I did not make a decision to alter my face and have surgery on my eyes.

My husband turned to me last week and said “you should post a Facebook status about Brock Turner, people have already forgotten"

I’m talking about people who were casualties of the 80s and 90s “war on drugs” policies that made it so that if they were caught with drugs- even pot, which is on its way to being legalized across the country now - even with no intent to sell, are still in prison 20, 30 yrs. later due to insane federal and state laws