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05-09-2006, 12:56
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
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Very telling.
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The only thing that is telling about a post such as this is the extent to which people in this country were dumbed down (and still are) by the death of this disgraceful woman. Stick to Big Brother, Garinda - it makes much more sense.
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05-09-2006, 16:37
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
Ah well none of us were actually there in private with the royal family so we can never really know what any of them were feeling. As for going to church, well that's what I did when my first husband died so maybe I don't see it as being an odd thing to do. My children and I went just as normal and I don't think their Dad was officially mentioned in any prayers either that day. People did individually offer condolences but I don't remember the pre planned program being changed at all. I could be wrong. Sometimes I am. It just seemed the best thing to do to continue as normal. I think I even taught my class. I remember when one of our elderly gentlemen actually died at church and of course that affected things and the rest of the meetings were shortened for that day because everyone was in a daze really.
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05-09-2006, 16:52
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
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Ah well none of us were actually there in private with the royal family so we can never really know what any of them were feeling. As for going to church, well that's what I did when my first husband died so maybe I don't see it as being an odd thing to do. My children and I went just as normal and I don't think their Dad was officially mentioned in any prayers either that day. People did individually offer condolences but I don't remember the pre planned program being changed at all. I could be wrong. Sometimes I am. It just seemed the best thing to do to continue as normal. I think I even taught my class. I remember when one of our elderly gentlemen actually died at church and of course that affected things and the rest of the meetings were shortened for that day because everyone was in a daze really.
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I think the difference is that this wasn't the sad ending to an illness, they were woken and told their Mother was dead after an accident, hours later they were before the world's press.
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05-09-2006, 16:52
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
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Ah well none of us were actually there in private with the royal family so we can never really know what any of them were feeling. As for going to church, well that's what I did when my first husband died so maybe I don't see it as being an odd thing to do. My children and I went just as normal and I don't think their Dad was officially mentioned in any prayers either that day. People did individually offer condolences but I don't remember the pre planned program being changed at all. I could be wrong. Sometimes I am. It just seemed the best thing to do to continue as normal. I think I even taught my class. I remember when one of our elderly gentlemen actually died at church and of course that affected things and the rest of the meetings were shortened for that day because everyone was in a daze really.
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I think the difference is that this wasn't the sad ending to an illness, they were woken and told their Mother was dead after an accident, hours later they were before the world's press.
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05-09-2006, 20:08
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
The real truth is out there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But it will never be known
RIP DI
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05-09-2006, 20:41
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
If wrong has been done by no matter who it is,they should be brought to justice.And while there is unanswered questions they should be investigated.
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05-09-2006, 21:58
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
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If wrong has been done by no matter who it is,they should be brought to justice.And while there is unanswered questions they should be investigated.
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for all we know with her reputation she may have been performing sexual acts with teh driver and it distracted him to the extent he drove the car into the wall/barrier whatever it was
hey only a thought she wouldnt be the first famous person to do it , that woman of eastenders got done twice for it
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05-09-2006, 23:16
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
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for all we know with her reputation she may have been performing sexual acts with teh driver and it distracted him to the extent he drove the car into the wall/barrier whatever it was
hey only a thought she wouldnt be the first famous person to do it , that woman of eastenders got done twice for it
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Thank you for your thought for the day.
Morals always sound so much sweeter from your unsullied lips.
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05-09-2006, 23:22
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
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Thank you for your thought for the day.
Morals always sound so much sweeter from your unsullied lips.
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well come on i couldnt be the only person who thought it
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05-09-2006, 23:23
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
Not nice Chav especially after Willow's post.
Can anyone even begin to imagine how it is to live with the spotlight full on for all of your life? The Royal Family never asked to be in that position, it became part of their lot.
We know as much about their private life as we do about yours.......thank goodness........!!
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05-09-2006, 23:27
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
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well come on i couldnt be the only person who thought it
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Err...yes, think you are on your own for this one Chav.
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05-09-2006, 23:45
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
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Not nice Chav especially after Willow's post.
Can anyone even begin to imagine how it is to live with the spotlight full on for all of your life? The Royal Family never asked to be in that position, it became part of their lot.
We know as much about their private life as we do about yours.......thank goodness........!!
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she knew exactly what she was marrying into its not as though she didnt know who prince charles was
perhaps its tiem to do away witrh the royal family then they can have the peace they so desperatly want
mind you they would have to get jobs wouldnt they
if they put as much money and effort into normal peoples murders perhaps there would be a few less murderers on our streets and besidedes she wasnt murdered she died in a car accident and no matter how many investigations they have a car accident will always be the result
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06-09-2006, 00:21
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
Yes, poor kid, Prince Charles wants a me to be his wife!! How exciting is that for a young nineteen year old? Did any one of us know what we wanted at that age? I don't think so.
Diana was on a downward slope from day one. I still reckon she was killed. Like Rindy, the first thing I said on hearing the news was 'they've killed her'. I do agree with you on one point, Chav, it will always be a car accident, nothing will ever be proved otherwise.
As for the rest of the Royal Family, I'm proud of them. They work hard, bring tourism to England and make some folk happy by just being there.
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06-09-2006, 00:45
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
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As for the rest of the Royal Family, I'm proud of them. They work hard, bring tourism to England and make some folk happy by just being there.
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unfortunatly i still live in england and have to pay for their up keep
the palace and castles would bring in tourists , they spend most of the year out of teh country so its not as though tourists are only coming to see them as they arnt there to be seen
work hard..
thay have made up ranks in the navy/army and have probably never done a hard days graft in their lives
sory juenetta but all i see them as is a bunch of hand shaking , hand waving , scroungers living off hard working peoples backs .If anything with all their antics,scandal and looney behaviour they are an embarresment to this country not an asset
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06-09-2006, 00:59
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Re: Should they just stop with the Diana inquests?
I might not live in England now but I still pay tax and have done for most of my life.
Gosh, Chav, you almost got me cross then, lol. Time to agree to differ I reckon. Have a good day x
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