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Old 06-30-2005, 07:32 PM   #16
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well, i am a carnivore as well, AND i also wore my great grandmothers engagement ring on my wedding finger looong before i even thought i would ever marry anyone...so i will just have to say i have no idea if jewel is getting married, you guys are my in-line on what's happening with jewel, as i don't keep up with anything except what my kids are getting into :P
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Old 06-30-2005, 09:34 PM   #17
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i want to see her get married, i mean ty murray is paid for being man-ly, youd think he'd have enough balls (sry penderlee) to ask her to get married

doesnt anyone here want her to get married as much as i do????
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Old 07-01-2005, 12:45 AM   #18
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it could be they don't want to fall in the star trend of failure of marriage - since they usually spend lots of time apart due to their high-fab careers -
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Old 07-01-2005, 08:06 AM   #19
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Ditto Michael.
Whatwouldjeweldo- I like your comment
Mind you Ty is 36 years old, you think he would want to settle down and get Hitched. Not only that Ty is 4th Generation cowboy so I would think he would have his heart set on seeing a 5th Generation. ( we cowpok like to get married young ) We will have to wait and see what will happen after she releases this album. Her last album with Atlantic records may see her retire. Being married to a cowboy(cattleman)is full time work I know because I'm married too one, It's a life style very different from Hollywood. Perhaps Jewel is not ready for that kind of commitment. Either way I wish them both the best.



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Being married to a cowboy(cattleman)is full time work I know because I'm married too one,
My family have friends who work a huge cattle station here in Oz... so I fully understand
the commitment needed. Especially in a drought.

But as Jewel is a millionaire as Ty isn't stuck for a buck either, would you
think that they could marry and simply have a 'management' role in the ranch ???

That would allow time for other pursuits... creative or otherwise.
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My family have friends who work a huge cattle station here in Oz... so I fully understand
the commitment needed. Especially in a drought.

But as Jewel is a millionaire as Ty isn't stuck for a buck either, would you
think that they could marry and simply have a 'management' role in the ranch ???

That would allow time for other pursuits... creative or otherwise.
Like babies perhaps? :wub:
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Old 07-04-2005, 06:31 AM   #22
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Intrepid Prez -

Ranching-Farming.
It's not that simple. It's a life style. For Ty Murray aka 'King of the cowboys'was born into it. It something he works at every day like we do. I asked my husband if we won the lotto would he give up the land and move to Hollywood. His answer to that was " Hell No. "

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Pat Russell, the California rancher Jewel and I were camping with on September 11, once told me that being a great cowboy takes a lifetime of learning. As I've grown over the years, I've come to relize just how right he was. The true king of the cowboys is part farmer, part veterinarian, part mechanic; a master horseman and a better-than-average weatherman; a skilled cowhand who can do anything with rope; a businessman; and a conservationist who understands what it means to be a good steward of the land. He also does everything in his power to carry on the rich heritage of the cowboy way. a way of life that has been around for centuries and will continue long after we're gone. Becoming the king of the cowboys is like earning a lifetime Ph.D.
The cool thing is, I'm still a long way from being that guy. - Ty Murray.
So I can't see him moving to Hollywood to live that fab life style, Can you!

Changing the Subject, did anyone watched LIVE AID. Was Jewel a guest performer. I thought with the charity work that she does she would have been invited to perform.
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Penderlee

Cowboys (or stockman as we call them in Oz) sure are a different breed
to us city folks. I gotta agree with pretty much most of what you said...
so...
after Jewel's hectic life in the spotlight, do ya reckon she could spend
the rest of her life on the ranch ???



And yeah... I'm pretty sure, (not certain) that Jewel wasn't in that 'Live 8' gig...
but... my two other favourite singers were:

Kelly Rowland (Destiny's Child) were in the American concert. :)
and...
Shakira sang in the French concert. B)



Easy...
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