Why should her passing (whatever its cause/manner) change the regard in which most of the world held her?
It's hypocracy that the humour (admittedly very puerile) that surrounded her in life is felt to be beyond the pale now.
chrisclements Goldmember 1,644 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2004 Location: this scepter'd isle (bottom right corner) More info | Feb 10, 2007 14:55 | #61 Why should her passing (whatever its cause/manner) change the regard in which most of the world held her?
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chrisclements Goldmember 1,644 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2004 Location: this scepter'd isle (bottom right corner) More info | Feb 10, 2007 15:04 | #62 OCPickle wrote in post #2685690 Close the thread if if violates the rules. Don't close it because you don't like someone's sense of humor. I note that the post reacting to mine has also been silently expunged from the record
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Longjohns Member 159 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Paradise, CA More info | Feb 10, 2007 15:21 | #63 The camera sure loved her ...she was very photogenic. ' Prisco Stirpe Hibernico '
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