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Brighton Breezy

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Jul 5, 2003
19,439
Sussex
Princess Diana? Wasn't bothered then. Not bothered now.

I am sure she was a nice enough person, but why she is so deserving of the adoration she gets from people I will never know.

Did her bit for charity. Sure. So do lots of people. And they don't spend tens of thousands on clothes and play away from home...
 






looney

Banned
Jul 7, 2003
15,652
just a royal broodmare, if not charles she would have ended up as an anonymous housewife in somewhere like woking.
 






Carrot Cruncher

NHS Slave
Helpful Moderator
Jul 30, 2003
5,053
Southampton, United Kingdom
Must we have this binfest EVERY year?

Mods, can we have an 'RIP' section, like the BB one, where like-minded can pay their respects and therefore keep potential binfestery of the main board.
 








Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,359
You still haven't answered my question about what you think about all the londoners and various other outsiders moving into brighton , any reason for that THPP?

Because you continue to drop your random question into random threads, same as you do your low intellect racist rants. Sorry if it spoils your little set-piece and all that. Why not start a thread on the subject if it means so much to you and see how it plays out? :shrug:

Anyways, chill mon, it's a bank holiday weekend. Pint of the usual? Old and bitter isn't it? :cheers:
 


User removed 4

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May 9, 2008
13,331
Haywards Heath
Because you continue to drop your random question into random threads, same as you do your low intellect racist rants. Sorry if it spoils your little set-piece and all that. Why not start a thread on the subject if it means so much to you and see how it plays out? :shrug:

Anyways, chill mon, it's a bank holiday weekend. Pint of the usual? Old and bitter isn't it? :cheers:
Anyone would think you're avoiding the question.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,728
The Fatherland
One less parasite to pay I guess.
 




Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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I'm with Lord B here, while it's obviously sad for her family that she died at whatever age she was, it has absolutely no impact on the lives of the vast majority of us, and the grief-fest that followed her death was a national embarrassment.

To say she's some kind of saint simply because she worked for a bunch of charities is ludicrous- there are countless people who work, free of charge, for charities every single day of the week, who don't get a two mile carpet of petrol station flowers and the Franklin Mint making porcelain likenesses of them when they expire.

And secondly- as an educationally challenged pseudo-royal Sloane from an already privileged background, she had chuff all else to do with her time other than go to the gym (tipping off the press first), attend a few pop concerts (tipping off the press first), nip into town for some shopping (tipping off....etc) and go out for dinner with assorted suitably upper-class men (you know what's next). She wasn't ever going to get a job...so what else would she do with herself apart from charitable stuff?

The Queen's in her 80s and still opens school halls and spinal injury clinics each week. Princess Anne (when not haruumpphing around the countryside in her Range Rover accumulating speeding tickets) also puts in the hours for voluntary organisations and good causes, so why is Diana viewed any differently?

Again, I don't suggest it was a good thing she died, merely that the fuss made over it was grotesquely out of proportion to the impact of her death.
 


User removed 4

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May 9, 2008
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Haywards Heath
One less parasite to pay I guess.
it always makes me laugh how tossers like you and badgers arse or whatever he's called can't wait to label the tories as the 'nasty'party only to reveal your true colours with spiteful little comments , normally borne out of frustration at your own lowly status in life, anyway shouldn't you be out skateboarding or at sw4 trying to pretend your 24 again ?
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,728
The Fatherland
it always makes me laugh how tossers like you and badgers arse or whatever he's called can't wait to label the tories as the 'nasty'party only to reveal your true colours with spiteful little comments , normally borne out of frustration at your own lowly status in life, anyway shouldn't you be out skateboarding or at sw4 trying to pretend your 24 again ?

More wild and inaccurate inferences about me and my life.

Bushy, you live somewhere you dont want to live, you dont have access to your kids as much as you want, you seem to spend every waking hour on here in a permanent state of anger, your cousin is kipping on a mate's floor. It seems to me that you and your family are the losers, not me.
 








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