Daggers Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 I don't believe all the paranoid nonsense...but maybe it is because I simply don't care. As a staunch anti-monarchist who never bought into the whole Lady Di 80's phenomena...and as someone that can't stand Mohammed Al Fayed...I simply don't care who did it. I do care that it has taken over my afternoon radio
Milky Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 ...and now it's taken over my foxestalk general chat.
Zingari Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 first the dodo died , then dodi died then di died ..........look out dido
Daggers Posted 14 December 2006 Author Posted 14 December 2006 ...and now it's taken over my foxestalk general chat. If you can only see this thread on FT you need to hit your computer just above a USB-port with a lump hammer
Milky Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 If you can only see this thread on FT you need to hit your computer just above a USB-port with a lump hammer i only read your posts
Daggers Posted 14 December 2006 Author Posted 14 December 2006 i only read your posts Then you need to hit the space just above the nose with same implement
Thracian Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 I don't believe all the paranoid nonsense...but maybe it is because I simply don't care. As a staunch anti-monarchist who never bought into the whole Lady Di 80's phenomena...and as someone that can't stand Mohammed Al Fayed...I simply don't care who did it. I do care that it has taken over my afternoon radio Maybe if it was your daughter or son you would. And I would hope then that you'd have the courage and perseverance to pursue the truth in the face of so many obstacles - the strongly suspected lies, malpractices, question avoidance, cover-ups, vested interests, and inconsistencies - regardless. You might not care but some of us do. And you can always find something else to listen to on the radio. I never met her but from much that I've read Princess Diana seemed much more a humanist than a monarchist despite her background and her nievity. As for the monarchy, there's no point in talking to you seeing as you so clearly have your views formed.
Manwell Pablo Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 Maybe if it was your daughter or son you would. And I would hope then that you'd have the courage and perseverance to pursue the truth in the face of so many obstacles - the strongly suspected lies, malpractices, question avoidance, cover-ups, vested interests, and inconsistencies - regardless. You might not care but some of us do. And you can always find something else to listen to on the radio. I never met her but from much that I've read Princess Diana seemed much more a humanist than a monarchist despite her background and her nievity. As for the monarchy, there's no point in talking to you seeing as you so clearly have your views formed. Well it was down to one of two things. Option A) One pissed up French twat, A swarm of scumy journos (no offence) on motorbikes and one very hard wall. In which case it's just unfortunate. Option B) She was murderd by one governmant oragnasation or another in which case you'll never know the truth becasue the people employed to investigate it are probabley the same people who planned her murder in the first place. Either way no one will ever be held responsible for it so just let it lie. It's been 10 years FFS.
Daggers Posted 14 December 2006 Author Posted 14 December 2006 Maybe if it was your daughter or son you would. This seems to be your stock comment whenever I posit an opinion. Do you think I should be watching out for assassination attempts on my children? You're not threatening their well-being are you? Actually, having seen your top detective work on the Suffolk Murders thread I'm surprised they haven't roped you in to solve all this Diana nonsense for once and for all.
Finnegan Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 Not my monarchy, don't give a toss. Sorry that the woman died, she was apparently a nice enough bird. But she died years ago when I was a bairn, she's gone and she ain't coming back - doesnt matter how she went.
Thracian Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 This seems to be your stock comment whenever I posit an opinion. Do you think I should be watching out for assassination attempts on my children? You're not threatening their well-being are you? Actually, having seen your top detective work on the Suffolk Murders thread I'm surprised they haven't roped you in to solve all this Diana nonsense for once and for all. I am quite happy there's plenty of people already out there with plenty of evidence already. It's just that no-one seems keen for the truth to be told and for the aspects I've mentioned to be explained. Your kids are perfectly safe, but MalF's son and his son's girlfriend are dead in the strangest of circumstances. Whether you can stand MalF or not - a view founded I'm sure on having never having met the guy - then I think he's perfectly entitled to know the truth and to keep seeking the truth until he's satisfied.
Finnegan Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 There's a difference between wanting the truth and having the hunt for it splattered all over the media. Contrary to popular belief, subtlty is still possible when you're sat on £2395395923 million.
James. Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 Not my monarchy, don't give a toss. Sorry that the woman died, she was apparently a nice enough bird. But she died years ago when I was a bairn, she's gone and she ain't coming back - doesnt matter how she went. have the welsh suddenly got their own set up or something?
Finnegan Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 have the welsh suddenly got their own set up or something? Yup, as we bob our way down that river in Egypt.
Daggers Posted 14 December 2006 Author Posted 14 December 2006 Whether you can stand MalF or not - a view founded I'm sure on having never having met the guy - then I think he's perfectly entitled to know the truth and to keep seeking the truth until he's satisfied. Let's ignore your preoccupation with only being allowed to hold an opinion on someone unless you've met them, the evidence has been presented Thracian...you are banging on as if it isn't: 1 car, 1 blood alcohol reading, 1 wall and no seatbelt. It's not that hard to accept - drink driving related deaths happen every week.
Daggers Posted 14 December 2006 Author Posted 14 December 2006 Yup, as we bob our way down that river in Egypt. I don't think you're Welsh at all. I reckon you're from Basingstoke.
stez Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 have the welsh suddenly got their own set up or something? yes, they have the prince of wales, who was he married to again?
Finnegan Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 I don't think you're Welsh at all. I reckon you're from Basingstoke. Haha. Just amuses me. I mean Tibetans denouncing Chinese rule is admirable, I refuse to accept a washed up German tourist attraction as the soverign ruler of my nation and it's just silly? edit: yes, they have the prince of wales, who was he married to again? Llywelyn ap Gruffydd was the last Prince of Wales.
Thracian Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 Let's ignore your preoccupation with only being allowed to hold an opinion on someone unless you've met them, the evidence has been presented Thracian...you are banging on as if it isn't: 1 car, 1 blood alcohol reading, 1 wall and no seatbelt. It's not that hard to accept - drink driving related deaths happen every week. Perhaps we've read different evidence. But like I say, if your mind's made up why should I bother trying to change it.
lookwhaticando Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 Where's the option for "tragic accident"?
Finnegan Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 Where's the option for "tragic accident"? The drunk driver & the wall did it
lookwhaticando Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 Coulda sworn that wasn't there before.
Daggers Posted 14 December 2006 Author Posted 14 December 2006 Coulda sworn that wasn't there before. that is what the driv... Nah, can't do it
Stevosevic Posted 14 December 2006 Posted 14 December 2006 who cares? all the drama after she died wos ridiculous. yes it wos sad news and it was a bit of a shock, but some people went pathetically over the top
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