To: brigette
Ashley Banfield said that exclusive info into MSNBC, was that when Ricci worked at the Smart house-he liked to watch Elizabeth, especially when she played the harp. I'm sorry,but, having a worker watch my daughter inappropriately, would happen only once.
To: Wild Irish Rogue
"Watching" doesn't necessarily mean "watching inappropriately". Elizabeth was an exceptionally accomplished young harpist, who gave frequent public performances. It doesn't strike me as abnormal that a workman, especially one from a background which contained little beauty, would like to watch her as practiced her harp at home. It probably didn't strike her parents as abnormal either -- they were accustomed to people liking to watch Elizabeth as she played the harp. Unless the guy was obviously leering and fantasizing as he watched, I don't think much of Ashley's "scoop". I suspect that ALL the workmen who worked on the house enjoyed watching Elizabeth at her harp (and all the rest of the time too, but the harp-playing would have provided a civilized excuse for keeping one's eyes upon her).
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