Ooh, looks like we're alone now
You ain't gotta be scared
We're grown now
I'mma hit defrost on you
Let's get it blazin'
We can turn the heat up if you wanna
Turn the lights down low if you wanna
Just wanna move you
But you're frozen
That's what I'm saying
Oh my god thats who she is. The first time y'all posted this pic I thought it was a very drunk Madonna. It's Courtney This has been bothering me for awhile now.
Actually, and strangely, the song I remember from In The Zone is that 'I got boom boom boom' song, which I absolutely hated when i listened to the album. kinda forgot all the others.
Oh my god thats who she is. The first time y'all posted this pic I thought it was a very drunk Madonna. It's Courtney This has been bothering me for awhile now.
Bridgette Joan is not even better than the Chaotic EP. Stop lying through your teeth. It's clearly pathological. The way you FOOLED me into listening to Watermark before any other Enya album. You just can't appreciate good music.
Dolores O'Riordan's 16 month 'air rage' ordeal ended today with a judge striking out her case.
The Cranberries singer will escape from the trauma without any criminal conviction after Judge Patrick Durcan formally struck out the charges against the 44-year-old mother-of-three yesterday.
Judge Durcan last week in court told solicitor for Ms O’Riordan, Bill O’Donnell that he would strike out the charges if €6,000 is paid to the court Poor Box.
In court, after Ms O’Riordan’s name was called out, Judge Durcan told Mr O’Donnell: “Payment has been made so I strike the matter out.”
The case was sparked by an out of control Ms O’Riordan head-butting and spitting in the face of a Garda shouting ‘I’m an icon, I’m the Queen of Limerick’ during an air rage incident at Shannon airport in November 2014.
Judge Durcan said that Ms O’Riordan’s actions all occurred when the defendant was suffering from a very severe mental illness”.
Judge Durcan said after reading several medical reports in the case that the mental illness that Ms O'Riordan was suffering from at the time “completely inhibited her judgement”.