oh so she was a mulatto wenchunsurprising now that i think about itthe Hollywood cacs whom that ran through her likely the reason she was on that white.due to these unforeseen revaluations.i retract my condolences and now neutral toward this passingThe only reason I know about her cuz Nikki Sixx said he when started smashing her, black girls kept popping up @ motley crew shows thinking they had a chance with him
oh so she was a mulatto wenchunsurprising now that i think about itthose Hollywood cacsy that ran through her likely the reason she was on that white.due to these unforeseen revaluations.i retract my condolences and now neutral toward this passing
Snort gasoline and wonder whySeems like everybody who does cocaine dies relatively young...for whatever reason.
Just saying that it seems like many people who abuse drugs in their youth die early in life...even if their deaths aren't directly attributed to an overdose.Snort gasoline and wonder why
yeah reading about her relationship history(on wiki) seems she was a serial wencher and groupie for cac goth fags in the rock industryone of my childhood crushes is ruined
Vanity, Vanity, all is Vanity—Vanity being Prince’s former backup singer and girlfriend, the woman around whom Prince assembled the all-female trio Vanity 6 in the early ’80s. During the year of these diaries she was Nikki’s lover, and she’s a major character in this book. If you read Motley Crue’s autobiography The Dirt, written with Neil Strauss, you already have some idea of the band’s attitude towards the majority of their girlfriends.
Of meeting Vanity, Nikki says he was doing cocaine and watching MTV with a pal, pointing out girls he’d like to, er, get to know better, when he spotted Vanity on screen. A call to the Motley office and he tracked down her phone number—common dating procedure for Sixx. She invited him over. When she “opened the door naked, with her eyes going around in her head,” he had “a feeling that we just might hit it off.”
Just saying that it seems like many people who abuse drugs in their youth die early in life...even if their deaths aren't directly attributed to an overdose.