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Post by tabby on Aug 2, 2011 11:58:30 GMT -4
"I was just being light-hearted." Yeah, accusing your dead mother of being a child-beater is delightfully light-hearted.
She's claiming that she predicted as a child that her mother would die in a car crash, too. Sarah, shut up and go away.
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Post by margojata on Aug 9, 2011 15:39:41 GMT -4
Wow, what a crazy bitch. Her poor kids seem to really love "Mummy", though... so I guess she did something right. But I did see Beatrice crying about how she always felt she had to protect her mother, so there's some more messed up shit right there. Sounds like she plays victim even with her children.
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Post by azaleaqueen on Aug 9, 2011 17:24:45 GMT -4
Protect her from what? Oh yeah, herself.
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Post by Auroranorth on Dec 19, 2011 10:01:44 GMT -4
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Post by Brookie on Dec 19, 2011 10:14:14 GMT -4
Sarah's letter to herself (at the link) is self-centered and obnoxious, but some of the letters written by others are kinda awesome.
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Post by famvir on Dec 19, 2011 10:42:28 GMT -4
Sarah's letter to herself (at the link) is self-centered and obnoxious, but some of the letters written by others are kinda awesome. Agree! Thanks for bring it over!
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Post by Auroranorth on Dec 20, 2011 10:21:18 GMT -4
Sarah's letter to herself (at the link) is self-centered and obnoxious, but some of the letters written by others are kinda awesome. I liked the others, but hers made me cringe.
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Post by margojata on Dec 20, 2011 10:25:18 GMT -4
This one should be Fergie's instead of that Stuart Smalley shit.
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Post by Auroranorth on Dec 20, 2011 10:39:56 GMT -4
I liked that one- it was honest and blunt. Sarah's was treacle.
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Post by Ladybug on Dec 20, 2011 11:55:17 GMT -4
Gillian Anderson's was great, but I also loved Alan Rickman's: "When someone asks you to write to your 16 year old self, don't do it!"
I wonder if we will hear Fergie moaning about not being invited to Christmas at Sandringham the way she whined about not being invited to Will and Kate's wedding. Maybe she can have Beatrice give her a play by play via cellphone. "Granny's on her fourth martini. . . "
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