John Travolta's 16 year old son dies

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by hotwater, Jan 2, 2009.

  1. babyimtoxiic

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    the song tears in heaven he wrote about his son is so sad.
     
  2. babyimtoxiic

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    the song tears in heaven he wrote about his son is so sad.
     
  3. Kinky Ramona

    Kinky Ramona Back by popular demand!

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    Oh yeah, Tears in Heaven wasn't for his son, it was for his dad. "Circus" was about Connor, the night before Connor died Eric had taken him to the circus and had finally decided that he could take on fatherhood full force, and then his kid died the very next day. Sad sad.
     
  4. danielleloven

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    wait, is this true? wow... it makes you think of how suddenly someone can just lose their life. there was no warning, sign, or anything. it must be hard.
     
  5. babyimtoxiic

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    ohhh really? i never knew that!
     
  6. daisymae

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    Those children have no faces or names. I am not even sure they exist, because this number has been pulled out of thin air.

    I know many children do die from hunger, but I really hate those "x every x seconds" phrases...


    No one has been asked top go to this 16 year old's funeral, it is just a news story.
     
  7. Kinky Ramona

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    It's sad when any young person dies. Period. Someone's life is always affected by the death of a child, regardless how they died. John Travolta may be famous, but that doesn't mean that he doesn't feel pain. I bet he's grieving more than most of us could ever understand. And God forbid any of us ever have to experience burying our own child.
     
  8. Gravity

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    JT has one baller of a house

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  9. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Hopefully his faith in scientologist will see him through this difficult time :(

    Scientologists believe in reincarnation so who knows, perhaps next year he’ll run into a stray puppy that won’t stop humping his leg and only answers to the name Jett :eek:

    Hotwater
     
  10. Rudenoodle

    Rudenoodle Minister of propaganda Lifetime Supporter

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    I heard there was some confusion as to whether John Travolta's son suffered from Austism.

    They always claimed that he suffered from Kawasaki disease which may or may not be true.

    However many professionals say that actually the child suffered from Autism.

    Autism is a mental illness something the church of Scientology claims to able to cure along with addiction and other mental illness's.

    My point is this, I felt bad that the man lost his son but if any good can come from this maybe it can be that John will leave the cult of Scientology and realize they are just vampires exploiting his money and celebrity status.

    If so maybe he will spend less energy making money for religious frauds and more time making money for Hollywood frauds. (the lesser of two evils in my opinion)
     
  11. zilla939

    zilla939 Thought Police Lifetime Supporter

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    no no, that plane isn't BIG enough! we can keep it anyway i guess.
     
  12. NightRose

    NightRose idiosynractic rose

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    Thats terrible :(

    The photo actually makes my own eyes water.
     

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