Up-to-date analysis of the Richie/Kim OLW :
They both wish to win this war. They've been putting the strong men in the front, their best foot forward, and
shakin' it all about. This is a war that neither could seemingly win; both sides are all too proficient in
the delicate nuances of this style of combatting.
If there is war, there are injuries. This we've been all too aware of with recent events
as they are. In this war, however, there has sprung up a noteworthy irony as well.
Kim and Richie both want to win. They'll continue the battle for as long as they're together though the war
will change phases and shift gears more often than not.
One of them will eventually win, sadly.... the one who gets dumped. The one who is left alone with their unrequited love
for the other will be the ultimate winner of the war, the one who truly did love the other more.
May 28, 2003
It seems that there will be no end to this saga of epic proportions. Kim hits, Richie hits back. Kim hits
back harder, Richie kicks. Is there a point to war? Is this only a war of ego?