Posted on 07/28/2005 7:44:17 AM PDT by wideawake
Rocksangerin Sheryl Crow will mit Lance Armstrong eine Familie grunden. Armstrong will kKarriere also radsportprofi an den Nagel hangen.
Rock Singer Sheryl Crow wants to start a family with lance Armstrong. Armstrong wants to hang his career as a cycling professional up.
This is news? Sheryl has made it no secret that she wants children.
he already has a family -- one he has already abandoned.
Before he had chemo for testicular cancer, Armstrong had his sperm frozen. His first wife had to go through arduous in vitro treatments to have their three children. Crow, who is 43, would have to go through the same thing.
This brought instantly to mind the family bicycling scene in "The Sound of Music."
BS he hasn't abandoned anyone. Quit being an ahole you know nothing of the situation.
Good translation. The word for word is a bit bizarre.
Well, she apparently announced it to the press in Germany.
And if Crow decides she no longer wants to play, Lance will take his ball and go home.
(Sorry. I couldn't resist.)
LOL!
She's announced it several times to the US press too. She's wanted children for a long time, just was waiting for the right guy. Still don't get how this is newsworthy.
I deeply apologize. I undertake in future never to err like this again.
Oh please. I was commenting about the article, not your post.
Has Ms Crow forgotten that HE already has children ... the ones he left along with their mother when he got famous and started dating celebs like Sandra Bullock and her?
That's why this is so funny. It says SHE wants children. Who knows what Lance wants. He already has three he stuggles to spend time with.
Yeah, it almost sounds like she's trying to convince him by pushing the issue using the press.
Thrilling........
Those jeans genes!
BAD!!!
LOL!!!
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