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Post by Spellbound454 on Aug 5, 2011 5:57:46 GMT -5
The father of Amy Winehouse is considering using his daughter's last home as the headquarters of a foundation being set up in her memory. "The house is an option being talked about. No decision has been made as yet," a spokesman for the family told Sky News Online. Mitch Winehouse earlier said the charity headquarters would be based in Camden - the 27-year-old singer was found dead at her Camden home last month. The Winehouse family reportedly consider the home "too precious" to sell. news.sky.com/home/showbiz-news/article/16044255...................................................................................................... How do you think her legacy should be preserved?
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Post by Royston Vasey on Aug 6, 2011 8:51:30 GMT -5
I think her (Amy's) music is her legacy. Her music will ensure that she is not forgotten.
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Post by Forever Sunshine on Aug 6, 2011 8:57:49 GMT -5
I agree with Roy; her music is her legacy but I can't help but think making her last house a rehab center is a fabulous idea. Although, I'm sure Amy would object.
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Post by roygrip on Aug 8, 2011 7:44:35 GMT -5
I agree with Roy; her music is her legacy but I can't help but think making her last house a rehab center is a fabulous idea. Although, I'm sure Amy would object.
I'm with you!
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Post by jackthelad on Aug 8, 2011 10:26:01 GMT -5
Maybe some good might come out of her wasted life. Hope rehab works better for others than it did for her. I wonder why people who have exceptional talents always self destruct.
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Post by Spellbound454 on Aug 8, 2011 14:31:22 GMT -5
Amy's music was fabulous and it is a great waste of talent.
I think she was just a bit fragile for this world...she couldn't overcome her addictions and paid the price.
The world was watching her decline and could do nothing about it.
Some people just can't be reached.....and she was unfortunately one of them.[/color]
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