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also see this short clip of anti-drug rocker Ted Nugent and his
notable disgust for Cobain's drug lifestyle:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7-FiCk6Lac&NR=1
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| In a 1992 article in "Vanity Fair", Love admitted to using heroin while (unknowingly) pregnant. Love claimed that "Vanity Fair" had misquoted her, but her admission created controversy for the couple. While Cobain and Love's romance had always been something of a media attraction, the couple found themselves hounded by tabloid reporters after the article was published, many wanting to know if Frances was addicted to drugs at birth. The Los Angeles County Department of Children's Services took the Cobains to court, claiming that the couple's drug usage made them unfit parents. Two-week-old Frances Bean Cobain was ordered by the judge to be taken from their custody and placed with Courtney's sister Jamie for several weeks, after which the couple obtained custody, but had to submit to urine tests and a regular visit from a social worker. After months of legal wrangling, the couple were eventually granted full custody of their daughter. |
Interesting. Frances Cobain was named after failed mind control project Frances Farmer (Courtney Love was married in Farmer's dress while pregnant with her and high on heroin), and then the new born baby, at two weeks old, is taken by Department of Child Services and given to Love's half sister, Jamie Rodriguez for the first several weeks of its life.
Frances Bean Cobain
Kurt's Offspring Honors Him With Suicide Soiree
Mon., Sep. 15, 2008 4:02 AM PDT by Ted Casablanca
According to one of those darling little celeb board forums, Courtney Love reportedly spent more than $300k on her kid's, Frances Bean, sweet 16, but that ain't the most attention-grabbing part of the B-day bash:
Celebrated at Sunset Boulevard's House of Blues, the party was a "suicidal 16" (claims the copied and pasted invite that accompanies the original posting), with a cake frosted with the words "R.I.P. Childhood." Check out Francie B's MySpace to see the pics for yourself, if ya dare. There was even a contest awarding prizes for guests who dressed the "most dead."
In terms of class, this is right behind a Holocaust-themed Bar Mitzvah.
Guess if your dad dies when you're a baby, it's easy to get a fixation with death your whole life, maybe? We sure wouldn't know, thank gawd, so we ain't judging the F.B. on her backwards way of bonding with her pops or her obsession with mortality.
Gal's 16, anyway, and most teens go through a dark phase. Remember when Ashlee Simpson had brown hair? Exactly.
But Becky's concerned with mama Love allowing her offspring to throw a suicide-inspired death bash. She wonders, do ya really wanna be glamorizing self-destruction, Court, when your daughter's daddy offed himself? Even if Kurt were still alive and rockin' today, is there any excuse to encourage your kid to fetishize suicide? Whatever. I'm more bothered by the sweet 16-year-old being a spoiled princess playing dress-up, like any other Bev Hills spawn, budding goth goddess, my ass. Except her outfits are off the Hot Topic racks as opposed to Saks'.
Just take a look at Francie's B-day invite, more demanding and diva-ish than Mariah Carey's rider requirements, seriously. Check out a snippet, posted online by one of her party buddies, here:
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Date: Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Time: 9:30pm - 11:30pm
City/Town: Los Angeles, CA
MY one and only sweet 16.....eerrrr actually it's my "suicidal 16".
At the house of blues, on September 2nd from 8:30 (TIME HAS CHANGED FORM 9:30 TO 8:30 KEEP THAT IN MIND) to 11:30 pm.
MINDLESS SELF INDULGENCE IS PLAYING
i suggest all who intend on coming go to itunes of youtube and look them. If you don't like them, then please don't come. all will be forced to jump around and dance. ALL.
YOU MUST BE WEARING BLACK OR RED OR YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN! this does not mean you have to wear something "nice" or "fancy" but there is a color code so do it!
Your bags will be searched at the door
not my rules, but it is the house of blues' rules
so don't be stupid and try to bring **it it
do it b4 you get into the party if you have to
and try to be stealth!
WE ARE ALSO HAVING A CONTEST
its the "who can look most dead contest"
if you dress up dead and are picked as the top 3 you will receive a: IPOD TOUCH and a $200 gift certificate to amoeba.
so get that face paint on, and try to make it as realistic as you can. there will only be 3 WINNERS.
i guess that's it!
hope to see you guys there!
xx franny |
red and black
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| Love is a product of the hippie era. Her father, Hank Harrison, was a disciple of (and for a short time the manager of) The Grateful Dead, and her mother, Linda Carroll, a therapist best-known as the woman who in 1993 convinced radical fugitive Katherine Ann Power to surrender to authorities after more than two decades on the run. Yet, Love's childhood was not all flower power. Born Love Michelle Harrison, she was still a baby when her parents divorced. By court order, her father was not allowed to see her unsupervised until she became an adult. Love's mother remarried and changed her daughter's name to Courtney Michelle. Love bounced between New Zealand and the US, from guardian to guardian. By the time she was 13, Love, who had begun to shoplift, was sent to reform school. (fails to mention that at 12, Love auditioned for the Mickey Mouse Club and was rejected) |
Love's mother [Linda Carroll] (any relation to Lewis Carroll?)
also this interesting link, an interview of Courtney Love's hippy mother, author of 'Her Mother's Daughter', which reveals that both Courtney Love's mother and grandmother were adopted orphans:
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/object/article?f=/c/a/2006/02/05/LVGMTGVUQ31.DTL&o=1
So we have here four generations of women who were essentially orphaned at birth,
(Courtney herself conceived and raised by CIA hippy cults and Frances Bean having spent the first several weeks of her life adopted by her aunt, and then fatherless a year later) |
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the above is from Cobain's journals, in which he describes Nirvana as being 'spawned from the bowels of a red-neck logger town called
Aberdeen and the Bainbridge Island hippie commune'
Sacred Groves Commune on Bainbridge Island
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Sacred Groves Commune logo
Sacred Groves is a ten acre forest sanctuary located on Bainbridge Island, in Washington state, home to a small intentional community living in harmony with each other, nature and spirit. We welcome guests and clients to the land for rituals, healing work, music, learning, prayer and retreat time in the woods. It is a place to deepen your relationship with Mother Earth and your personal spirituality, a place for ceremony and a sense of connection. We offer season’s change rituals, sweatlodges, grief-work, communication classes, a monthly drum circle and Women’s Moon Ceremony and more.
events are geared especially towards women’s healing and empowerment.
Welcome to Sacred Groves!Sacred Groves is not affiliated with any particular religion. The events here include elements of ritual from earth-based spiritual traditions in North America, Africa and pre-Christian Europe. They have also been inspired by mentors like Sobonfu Some, Joanna Macy, Starhawk, and co-creative experiences in drumming and ritual groups for the past couple of decades. We welcome people from all races and cultures who share our beliefs that the earth is sacred and that music, dance, prayer, ceremony, and time in the natural world are essential for personal and community health.
Sacred Groves
Autumn 2008
Autumn Equinox Ritual: Friday September 19th, 6-9pm, Potluck dinner 6-7pm followed by a candle-lit walk at dusk, with a re-telling of the Demeter-Persephone myth, songs and dances, ending around a bonfire. |
Baibridge Island commune also had their own contingent/camp at
the Burning Man festival in 2007.
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Camp Mystic
Inspired by a sense of mystery and wonder, Camp Mystic perceives the conscious awareness of We Are All One. Transcending the realities we are faced with everyday, we encourage the enigmatic spirit to explore a deeper, higher, connection with not only this planet and all that exists within, but the greater spiritual realm of the entire universe
Hometown: Bainbridge Island, WA |
the above 'We Are All One' reminds me of the final lines of 'All Apologies':
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What else should I be
All apologies
What else could I say
Everyone is gay
What else could I write
I don't have the right
What else should I be
All apologies
I wish I was like you
Easily amused
Find my nest of salt
Everything is my fault
I'll take all the blame
Aqua seafoam shame
Sunburn with freezerburn
Choking on the ashes of her enemy
In the sun
In the sun I feel as one
In the sun
In the sun
Married
Buried
Married
Buried
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah...
All in all is we all are
All in all is we all are
All in all is we all are
All in all is we all are
All in all is we all are
All in all is we all are
All in all is we all are....(21 times) |
these Sacred Groves sisterhood pics remind of that Nicholas Cage film Wickerman
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