National Examiner

Hey Randy,
I was getting grocieries this morning and at the checkout I spotted the National Examiner with an artical on you, so I got it to see what they were saying this time. There's no other blogs on it here, so maybe I was one of the first to spot this. This deserves attension and a blog from me! Hey, we all age different. My husband is 54 this year on your same birthday, and you don't look any older than he does! I'm fighting it! And you do work very hard!!! I've seen you set up on stage with everyone else years ago, you did so many shows last year I wondered about it. We do slow down when we're older! I noticed your voice and felt bad when you and Carrie were singing, but hey, you showed up, you did your best, and your appearance meant alot. Nobody expects you to be perfect! You are like the rest of us, just very talented and blessed! Everybody knows you are not gay, too! I grew up with a guy, Dennis Bennett, who lived down the road from my grandparents farm. He even looks like you, dark hair, big blue eyes. He got in trouble and spent time in jail for harvesting and selling other farmers beans! He had a drug habit. He lived with a lady who ran a restaurant called The Cabbage Patch. She was 20 years older than him, had at least one child, and was separated, but never divorced her ex. Dennis washed dishes at the Cabbage Patch, and h e and this manager had a child together. Dennis never was seen with any other women, but they haven't married to this day, his mom has harped and harped about it, and now Dennis drinks all the time. He works at a factory too, but still does dishes once in awhile. Too many people fall in love with older people, so it happens! We have a saying in our family, " All Things Noble". You are a huge on the other hand to me, I won't lie, but I would never divorce my husband of 29 years, and I think enough of you Randy, that I want you to be noble, too! I wouldn't want to see you leave LIb. You made that descission years ago, and thats that. I would hate to see other wise. We're all tempted. We're all married to basterds
at times. We're all basterds! We're all human. Years ago, as a songwriter, I traveled to Nashville 2 and 3 times a month, and the last time the National Examiner put it in that you were gay, I was told in Nashville, that Lib had put that in so you would marry her, and a few months later, you did! I sort of believed that about Lib at the time. This article smells like something to push you and Carrie Underwood together. I've been wondering if I was smelling and seeing a partern with her the last few months. This article seems to be doing two different things, maybe one to try and disguise the other. We're too old to be letting stuff like this get to us, Randy! I hope you don't get mad about it. I would do nothing. Maybe go after the National Examiner! We love you, you deserve all things good. Someday if I ever get the chance to talk to you again, and the times right, I may have a "noble proposal" for you, but things have to be noble and not hurt anyone. Keep up your dedication to Lib. You two have been great together. I'm glad she's taken such good care of you. There is a product you may want to look into that I believe will help you age well, ( you may need help being you did drugs for so many years), and it , I believe will help you with your voice and alergies. Go to(have LIb look this up), mymangosteen.com/hollyrupp. Holly is my upline and she just has a better site than I do, and she's given me permission to give her site out. They talked about this juice on Good Morning America just earlier this week, I was called and told. I have a manual which tells about all the things it does to help everything from MS to Cancer to diabetes. I'm a Type 2 diabetic, and though I just take pills and have always done well, the juice has enabled me to only have to take half my pills! It is wonderful!!! We really love you guy! Dont' let crap like this get to you. This is Satan! Keep doing what you are doing!!! Hope to see you around Chicago July 27? I think thats what I read. Thanks for booking close to me so I can see you my once a year! I've got demos, I don't know if you want them. Let me know. Love ya! Stay noble! Laresa P.S. My husband and I also see a natural doctor. She's just over the Ohio line into Michigan. She's cured us of everything from Asthma to heart arithmia! Wonderful!!!

Hi, Randy: I will be attending the concert in Fayetteville, Georgia at the Villages Ampitheater - only about 20 miles from my home -- never thought this would happen again. We saw you in Hampton, Georgia at the Atlanta Motor Speedway nearly 2 years ago and it was an awesome show. However, the only bad part was that I wanted so much to meet you (this has been my wish sometime before I die) but didn't get to. This time I was really hoping to be able to meet you in Fayetteville but. . . . . . .I've been told that you do not do "meet and greet." I surely wish you would change that because when people see you and listen to you so much we feel like we know you and when people are "untouchable" -- where you cannot even speak to them personally, it is a shame. You and Lib talk this over AGAIN and try to work out a Meet and Greet at Fayetteville, GA. -- PLEASE!!!!! Thanks so much. I'm so glad you're so happy in your marriage - I pray God's blessings upon you and Lib as you continue in life.

P.S. Hey, Lib, I heard Randy say he doesn't do computers so please give this message to him for me. Thanks.

rubyrose, I don't know who told you Randy doesn't do meet and greets.
Just go to his tour page and you will see a meet and greet icon next
to shows that indicate there will be one. I don't know if the show you
are attending will have that indication. But you might want to check it
out just to be sure.

Also, Randy (when travel time to the next show doesn't interfer) he takes time at the end of his concerts to shake hands and sign autographes. So though that may not be a special "one on one" meet and greet opportunity, I always found it to be very considerate ,enjoyable and a very special gesture by him. Dee