View Full Version : Pauly Fuemana dies
Mully
31st January 2010, 10:41
How Bizzare.....
http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/3279406/Pauly-Fuemana-dies-reports
Laxi
31st January 2010, 10:45
farrk me! 40, thats scary
Mully
31st January 2010, 10:48
farrk me! 40, thats scary
Yeah - it's making me crazy
Leviticus
31st January 2010, 10:56
Omg omc rip
sidecar bob
31st January 2010, 11:04
Bless him, he gave us the best parody ever. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--g2dmYDUEs
Grumpy Gnomb
31st January 2010, 15:43
regret that no matter what age you r. when your times up you gotta go
Okey Dokey
31st January 2010, 19:01
Omg omc rip
Wish I had thought of that- very clever!
PrincessBandit
31st January 2010, 21:38
Two Fuemana brothers dead in their early 40s! Terrible for the family. (Older brother Phil died at about the same age in 2005 from a heart attack- he was an incredible bass player).
Okey Dokey
1st February 2010, 07:32
I heard on the radio that Pauly was declared bankrupt in 2006. Apparently he was "too generous" to family & friends.
Maha
1st February 2010, 07:48
He did nothing with his 'one hit wonder' absolutley nothing.
That song was number one in a few country's, ya would have thought he would have had the nouse to turn that into something grand but na.
sil3nt
1st February 2010, 07:53
He did nothing with his 'one hit wonder' absolutley nothing.
That song was number one in a few country's, ya would have thought he would have had the nouse to turn that into something grand but na.$11 million is pretty grand for a new zealand artist i think.
scissorhands
1st February 2010, 07:56
Apart from the incredible drug use, wasnt a murder in there too?
I think suicide amongst Samoan's is the highest in the world?
Maha
1st February 2010, 08:01
$11 million is pretty grand for a new zealand artist i think.
Yes it is, and by 06' he had nothing.
I know I would have been set for life with that kinda money.
slowpoke
1st February 2010, 22:35
Funny how songs take you back to certain times in your life...........shame it couldn't have a better time. lol. The bloke did something, can't take that away from him.
PrincessBandit
2nd February 2010, 08:32
Yes it is, and by 06' he had nothing.
I know I would have been set for life with that kinda money.
I would like to think that that much money wouldn't change me, but sadly I reckon I'm never likely to find out if that's true or not!
Mully
2nd February 2010, 09:18
I would like to think that that much money wouldn't change me, but sadly I reckon I'm never likely to find out if that's true or not!
Pfft, it'd change me.
Mainly cos people i don't like can be whacked.
Leviticus
2nd February 2010, 10:54
I would like to think that that much money wouldn't change me, but sadly I reckon I'm never likely to find out if that's true or not!
I think that as well, and when you see what money can do to "normal" people its sad, but I would say " Gladly I reckon I'm never likely to find out"
davebullet
2nd February 2010, 20:51
When I won lotto, it didn't change me. I was STILL surrounded by peasants.
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