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Post by Oxynia on Jul 9, 2015 18:51:08 GMT -4
Definitely a kinder face, but not my definition of attractive. They're all pretty fug, and MC looks mean and hard on top of it.
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mmmkrimpets
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Skate faster! We have reservations!
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Post by mmmkrimpets on Jul 10, 2015 23:00:54 GMT -4
dumb question. Do they have anything at all whatsoever to do with Greece especially since that economy is circling the drain or are they leaning heavier on their Denmark titles?
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Post by Sunnyhorse on Jul 10, 2015 23:06:25 GMT -4
Most definitely, Oxy—I'm not a fan of the "social x-ray" look.
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Post by lea1977 on Jul 11, 2015 8:11:59 GMT -4
Alexandra's daughter Talita is gorgeous, lucky girl she looks like her father. She is more attractive than Marie Chantel's daughter Olympia. Get used to seeing these two in the press.
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Post by FotoStoreSheila on Jul 13, 2015 11:22:14 GMT -4
Never posted in here, but I was surprised to read in the Daily Fail that our Patron saint designed the flower girl dresses for Nicky Hilton's wedding.
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Post by Auroranorth on Jul 13, 2015 18:11:09 GMT -4
dumb question. Do they have anything at all whatsoever to do with Greece especially since that economy is circling the drain or are they leaning heavier on their Denmark titles? At this point they have no political power in Greece that I'm aware of. Most people there seem really indifferent to them. Oxynia would know more than I do, though.
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Post by Oxynia on Jul 14, 2015 20:55:29 GMT -4
They have no power whatsoever - politically, economically, socially, none of it. Constantine was deposed and run out of the country when he refused to take a surname and become a common citizen. It's only in the last few years that they've even been allowed to travel to Greece for their holidays. Most Greeks are more than just indifferent, they actively abhor the idea of monarchy.
For all their purported love of the country, they sure could send some of that Miller cash to help shore up the public treasury. But that'll happen about the same time that Marie-Chantal goes back to her natural hair color.
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Post by sardonictart on Jul 15, 2015 10:10:37 GMT -4
They have no power whatsoever - politically, economically, socially, none of it. Constantine was deposed and run out of the country when he refused to take a surname and become a common citizen. It's only in the last few years that they've even been allowed to travel to Greece for their holidays. Most Greeks are more than just indifferent, they actively abhor the idea of monarchy. For all their purported love of the country, they sure could send some of that Miller cash to help shore up the public treasury. But that'll happen about the same time that Marie-Chantal goes back to her natural hair color. Nor do they deserve any power especially given that their presence was a 'gift' from "The Great Powers" (Britain, France & Russia) post-Ottoman independence and not the result of actual Greek will. Some Greeks supported the monarchy, but they are in the minority. Some of these people can be found in my neighborhood in suburban Athens which is where the royal family lived. My dad remembers "that prick, Constantine, running his loud motorcycle up and down the streets" back in the day. Most of my family are either indifferent or supportive of the royals. I'm glad they got rid of them, personally, as the idea of a monarchy in the land that gave birth to democracy is anathema. Besides - none of them were Greek anyway! And yes, where the hell is their money when so many of 'their people' are suffering?
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Metizia
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Post by Metizia on Jan 19, 2016 13:16:49 GMT -4
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zwinter
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I'm in ur hed, takin' ur mind.
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Post by zwinter on Jan 19, 2016 18:04:30 GMT -4
I know this story was just posted, so why is everyone in the pictures wearing shorts in NYC in January? I'm so confused. Did she actually start school this past fall and Hello! is just totally behind?
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