I know I may be accused of picking a nit, but I'm pretty sure that Cobain/Love did one thing right: they used the more traditionally female spelling of the name, Frances.
I know this is going to sound homophobic (to use the lefty distortion of the term) but when I read this I thought, "Oh, no..." until I clicked the link and realized that she was a girl.
I heard a rumor once that other parents didn't want their children to become friends with her, and that she'd had trouble getting into some private school in Cali because of who her mother is. I feel so sorry for this little girl in so many ways.
About 8 years ago I met a woman who worked as a nanny for Love. Her take was that Frances was going to need a lot of therapy. I hope things have worked out for Frances.
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I hope that she is alright.
Gee I just hope that doesn't someday come back as a fly in Francis Bean Cobain's ointment of appointment to the Supreme Court bench.
(To, if I may, quote a phrase.)
Speaking of TV, for those in my generation, Today is a tragic day.
Thanks, Bob, for all the afternoon laughs.
I know I may be accused of picking a nit, but I'm pretty sure that Cobain/Love did one thing right: they used the more traditionally female spelling of the name, Frances.
I know this is going to sound homophobic (to use the lefty distortion of the term) but when I read this I thought, "Oh, no..." until I clicked the link and realized that she was a girl.
I heard a rumor once that other parents didn't want their children to become friends with her, and that she'd had trouble getting into some private school in Cali because of who her mother is. I feel so sorry for this little girl in so many ways.
Mcg: she was named after the actress Frances Farmer, so they were able to get it "right" that way.
Looks like she inherited her Mom's nose.
Hope she won't need the plastic surgery that Courtney got!
Careful, there. Bill Whittle divides the population into two tribes, pink or grey. You wouldn't want to be among the wimps, you know.
About 8 years ago I met a woman who worked as a nanny for Love. Her take was that Frances was going to need a lot of therapy. I hope things have worked out for Frances.
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