>>> I don't think keeping someone away from his family is very classy. >>> What I don't understand is why would George marry such a person? Why >>> would he stay married her? He didn't seem to be the type of person >>> who would tolerate such things.
>> Can someone provide some evidence that she did this?
> This article may shed some light on his relationship with his sister:
Yes, I remember the article. I don't see how anybody can read from that that his wife is a nasty person.
AC wrote: > Yes, I remember the article. I don't see how anybody can read from that > that his wife is a nasty person.
That's why I left out the den and breakfast, because that's just window dressing. The real deal is that I don't expect my brothers to leave me any money. Nor do they expect me to leave them any. When you marry and have children, *they* are your family.
On the other hand, if Julian was slighted in the Lennon situation, I do feel for him, because he is the child.
On Oct 17, 11:53 pm, "RichL" <rpleav...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> it seems from what I've seen that she has had some personal interactions with those involved with Olivia...this is a different situation than the typical anti-Yoko view
Make no mistake about it. There are posters here who had personal interactions with those involved with Yoko too.
>> Yes, I remember the article. I don't see how anybody can read from that >> that his wife is a nasty person.
> That's why I left out the den and breakfast, because that's just window > dressing. The real deal is that I don't expect my brothers to leave me any > money. Nor do they expect me to leave them any. When you marry and have > children, *they* are your family.
> On the other hand, if Julian was slighted in the Lennon situation, I do > feel for him, because he is the child.
O'Leary III <st...@strat.not.egg.knot> wrote: > AC wrote:
>> Yes, I remember the article. I don't see how anybody can read from that >> that his wife is a nasty person.
> That's why I left out the den and breakfast, because that's just window > dressing. The real deal is that I don't expect my brothers to leave me > any money. Nor do they expect me to leave them any. When you marry and > have children, *they* are your family.
We don't know at all if George didn't help his family out prior to his death. As you say, it's not customary for siblings to give each other money.
> On the other hand, if Julian was slighted in the Lennon situation, I do > feel for him, because he is the child.
abby then wrote: >> That's why I left out the den and breakfast, because that's just window >> dressing. The real deal is that I don't expect my brothers to leave me any >> money. Nor do they expect me to leave them any. When you marry and have >> children, *they* are your family.
>> On the other hand, if Julian was slighted in the Lennon situation, I do >> feel for him, because he is the child.
AC wrote: > We don't know at all if George didn't help his family out prior to his > death. As you say, it's not customary for siblings to give each other > money.
I know I don't know. I didn't get any.
>> On the other hand, if Julian was slighted in the Lennon situation, I do >> feel for him, because he is the child.
>> We don't know at all if George didn't help his family out prior to his >> death. As you say, it's not customary for siblings to give each other >> money.