Bristol Palin: Levi Johnston is 'a stranger to me'

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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
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    Bristol Palin: Levi Johnston is 'a stranger to me'

    Bristol Palin: Levi Johnston is 'a stranger to me'
    People ^ | May 26, 2010 |
    Posted on Wednesday, May 26, 2010 3:05:29 PM
    As a single mom to baby Tripp and the new owner of her own Anchorage condo, Bristol Palin has become domestic. But when the 19-year-old mentions "dirty laundry," what she's referring to is her past with Tripp's father, Levi Johnston.
    "He is a stranger to me," Palin tells Harper's Bazaar for its June/July issue about her former fiancé -- whose public behavior, including posing for Playgirl, she claims to ignore.
    For now, there is only one man in Palin's life: 17-month-old Tripp. Still, the young mom does express hope about finding a partner, saying, "One day I will find a nice guy."
    Recalling the painful confession about her condition to her parents in the middle of the 2008 presidential campaign, the teen says, "I remember sitting on the couch with one of my best friends and Levi, and I just couldn't spit it out. I was like, 'Mom, Mom.' I was bawling my eyes out. She was like, 'What's wrong?' And I was like, 'I'm pregnant.' And she was like ... Oh my God. Holy crap."
    From that point on, her life took turns she didn't particularly anticipate.
    "I thought I would be somewhere warm at college with my friends. But that was deûnitely not possible with having Tripp," she says.
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    Still, life is not without the benefits associated with her political family. Palin appears on TV with the likes of Oprah Winfrey, speaking as a paid sexual-abstinence advocate on behalf of the Candies Foundation and sharing her story as a cautionary tale.
    Best of all, Palin is optimistic about her future. "I know I'll be a hockey mom," she says. As for becoming first daughter, "I don't know if my mom will run [for president]," she says, "but she should."
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  • sgreger1
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    • Mar 2009
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    "I thought I would be somewhere warm at college with my friends. But that was deûnitely not possible with having Tripp"

    This is stupid. My wife had a kid and still finished college, she took a quarter off and then was back to the grind working on her degree. I support us with only $2,600 a month (which is nothing in San Francisco, CA). This chick is rich and could have EASLY gone to school. She's covering up the fact that she's a quitter like her mom is.

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    • kreigle
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      • Sep 2009
      • 144

      #3
      Originally posted by sgreger1 View Post
      "I thought I would be somewhere warm at college with my friends. But that was deûnitely not possible with having Tripp"

      This is stupid. My wife had a kid and still finished college, she took a quarter off and then was back to the grind working on her degree. I support us with only $2,600 a month (which is nothing in San Francisco, CA). This chick is rich and could have EASLY gone to school. She's covering up the fact that she's a quitter like her mom is.
      No sh!t. My wife started college part time to get a nursing degree about the same time our first child started school. When she got pregnant with our second, she continued with her classes. She finished out her spring semester in May, gave birth in July, and went back to school in either late Aug. or early Sep. for fall semester, but then had to drop the following spring due to back surgery for ruptured L5. Then went back the next fall to pick everything up again.

      No doubt this girl's idea of college is the same as the other young kids in my wife's classes who only think about partying every night and hooking up with every cute guy on campus.

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      • danielan
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        • Apr 2010
        • 1514

        #4
        Originally posted by kreigle
        No doubt this girl's idea of college is the same as the other young kids in my wife's classes who only think about partying every night and hooking up with every cute guy on campus.
        Yeah, I did college with a wife, 3 kids and a full-time job that involved LOTS of OT.

        4 classes a week, then do your home work (and nothing else) on the weekends.

        I can't remember much about those 3 years, but all it takes is motivation.

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