http://www.mcknob.com/2009/05/completely-true-brad-paisley-story-and.html
It is not about the birthday apology, but what was done to her sister.
http://www.mcknob.com/2009/05/completely-true-brad-paisley-story-and.html
It is not about the birthday apology, but what was done to her sister.
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Okay, I read the whole entire post. All of the comments.
One question though: Is it true? Any of it, all of it, some of it? Because anyone can write absolutely anything they want to on a blog, facebook, wikipedia, myspace, etc. Doesn’t make it true. IF you have a hate on for someone, it’s pretty easy to make stuff up. Not saying she was or did, but still….. AND what if they would have had Brad put it in writing they could stay there for a while longer. They then could have gone to the media. Instead there is a big long post on a blog about it.
Anyways, if it is true, I feel really bad for that couple. If it isn’t then I feel really bad for Brad and his wife. They are good people from everything I have ever seen or read. AND I still love his music.
Hugs and prayers.
PS who was the one who forgot her “best friends” and best sister and ” I love you” sister ‘s birthday? That’s right, the person posting the article about Brad…. makes ya stop and think…..
My apologies to anyone whom I might have offended. I did not mean to imply that this person was in any way misleading or lying. I do not know this person, her sister or anyone related to the story. It’s just that I have heard so many stories on the internet that have later turned out to be incorrect, especially when they are told second or third hand.
I like Brad Paisley. I like his music. I like the work he does for the charities that he supports. Just because he didn’t get behind these folks doesn’t make him a bad person. How he treated them isn’t good though if it is true.