Nemesis
SERIOUSLY!
THAT is everything that's wrong with all this.
Diana did NOT die a princess, she was unfaithful (look at harry),
OMG-you mean Harry's not Charlie's?
THAT is everything that's wrong with all this.
Diana did NOT die a princess, she was unfaithful (look at harry),
Wonder if the Egyptian shopkeeper ever thinks about the copious amounts of other men's porridge that his son was slopping around in? Do you think the other men that she shagged get together to swap memories about doing her over the back seat of the Range Rover? Or in Will Carling's case, in the boot. She certainly wasn't shy in chucking it around - she must have had a fanny like a wizard's sleeve.
OMG-you mean Harry's not Charlie's?
The media luvvies need her so badly. Something to write/drone about.
We must feel sorry for them having to pay off their mortgages for over-priced flats in Londonopolis.
Iconoclastic punk and Hove resident, Julie Birchell, seems to believe she was both a goddess and one with the "common people".
Iconoclastic punk and Hove resident, Julie Birchell, seems to believe she was both a goddess and one with the "common people".
TO be honest, couldnt give rats arse - there are far mopre people worthy of rememrance than her and would rather remember them...
Was never a fan of hers when she was alive, so I was certainly never going to change my tune when she was dead.
It's funny, given that Mother Teresa died the same year, and did far more for charitable causes and the less privileged than Diana ever did (and never sought publicity or attention for it), I don't see anyone organising a memorial for the saintly nun's life, nor the BBC devoting a day's programming to covering it.
All those people queuing up outside Kensington Palace today, to place yet more flowers and home-made posters on the fence: I can only conclude they are comprised of the entire readership of the Daily Express, as nobody else I know is remotely interested. Probably still pushing their ludicrous conspiracy theories too.
Mother Theresa never sought publicity or attention? Really? Why is it then that her mission got all the money and fame and the others in India didn't? She seemed happy accepting accolade after accolade too. Not exactly shy nor retiring.
Charitable? Her home for the dying was described by other workers there as resembling Belsen. With medical treatment described as at basicat best.
Worked for the less privileged? This friend of mass murderer, Baby Doc Duvalier, enforced strict, strict rules and insisted on converting those she cared for into the Roman Catholic faith. Rumours of beatings, people being turned away. Woe betide anyone who thought she might actually just treat them because of some belief that because she was a devout Catholic that her altruism might spread to following the words of the bible and treating people irrespective of their beliefs.
She was nothing more than a 17th century western religious coloniser who showed her patients the absolute bare minimum of care and attention. Let's not wax lyrical about this Opus Dei pin-up girl, eh?
And don't forget the wizzened old neo-facist crone spent the last 40 years of her life doubting the existance of the very god she was forcing the poor of India to worship, as evidenced by the letters of hers which were published last week.