porkdog
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hopefully she dies soon, shes doing my head in. i dont think its fair that one person gets so much attention when there are so many people out there exactly the same if not worse,
have they sacked the Geordie then?
¤DãŃn¥ §êãGüLL¤;2857988 said:He's from Teeside.
I'm getting the hang of this pedantry lark.
¤DãŃn¥ §êãGüLL¤;2857988 said:He's from Teeside.
I'm getting the hang of this pedantry lark.
It should be ..... he is from Teeside, not he`s from Teeside.
I think, TLO, it's now not so much her but what she and Clifford and OK magazine and all that shit represents. I think it's got to the point where its actually embarrassing.
I think, TLO, it's now not so much her but what she and Clifford and OK magazine and all that shit represents. I think it's got to the point where its actually embarrassing.
And if you want to see how dumb Brits have become, read these 'tributes' from Jade devotees.Agree. Jade Goody a saint for a dumbed down nation. Tragic
Clifford has the story of the 13 year old dad/who's the daddy story once this Goody dies
And if you want to see how dumb Brits have become, read these 'tributes' from Jade devotees.
It's not just the abysmal grasp of English, not just the crass, treacly, text-speak sentiments... It's the fact that so many people clearly imagine that this racist, talentless, gormless, utterly pointless person has suddenly become some kind of saintly figure deserving of their queasy adoration, hollow prayers and plastic tears - just by being stricken with a disease that routinely ends the lives of one third of this country's population.
The real open-ended tragedy is that we're still talking about her.