Tony Bennetts responses to Blacksmith's "A worthy cause"
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Re: Tony Bennetts responses to Blacksmith's "A worthy cause"
Ye gods, if that was the mildest way for Kate to describe her feelings, I dread to think what the uncensored version was!
I repeat also: "normal" people do not talk of "loving, pleasing and enjoying the delight" of a young child.
I repeat also: "normal" people do not talk of "loving, pleasing and enjoying the delight" of a young child.
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AnnaEsse wrote:snowflake wrote:almostgothic wrote:If Snowflake finds TB's writings 'creepy', i hope she never gets to read Page 129 of KM's bewk!
Ive read the "BOOK".
Nothing in the book was "creepy"
I can imagine that Kate had the vilest of thoughts abought what could be happening to her little daughter, and that was possibly the mildest way she could describe her thoughts.
If your little daughter was abducted, would you not imagine the worst?
I would be able to imagine the worst, but I have never thought of small children as having "perfect little genitals."
Can I ask a question?
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snowflake wrote:AnnaEsse wrote:snowflake wrote:almostgothic wrote:If Snowflake finds TB's writings 'creepy', i hope she never gets to read Page 129 of KM's bewk!
Ive read the "BOOK".
Nothing in the book was "creepy"
I can imagine that Kate had the vilest of thoughts abought what could be happening to her little daughter, and that was possibly the mildest way she could describe her thoughts.
If your little daughter was abducted, would you not imagine the worst?
I would be able to imagine the worst, but I have never thought of small children as having "perfect little genitals."
Can I ask a question?
I don't know. Can you?
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Slick response wont bother
Was genuinely interested to ask one, but guess you really dont want to know.....pity
night
Was genuinely interested to ask one, but guess you really dont want to know.....pity
night
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I'm quite sure she can but why she feels the need to ask permission (in other words, may she ask a question) remains to be seen.
I'll sure that someone will be game for trying to answer, no matter how silly it is.
I'll sure that someone will be game for trying to answer, no matter how silly it is.
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Can you blame us for thinking the McCanns know what happened when a cadaver dog alerted in the apartment they claim Madeleine was alive at 9.15pm may 3rd(gerrys visit)?...my interpretation of the alerts is-Maddie was already dead...snowflake,could i ask what your interpretation of the cadaver dog's alert is please ? how do you not suspect the parents when a cadaver dog alerts where the missing girl was last known to be...you must be the tiniest bit suspicious?no? can you give me reasons to dismiss the dogs findings...sea bass,nappies,rubbish will not do it im afraid
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snowflake wrote:Slick response wont bother
Was genuinely interested to ask one, but guess you really dont want to know.....pity
night
No, you asked "Can I ask a question?" I can ask questions. eg, "What's the weather going to be like tomorrow?" And my grandsons can ask questions, but I don't know if you can until you do.
Re: Tony Bennetts responses to Blacksmith's "A worthy cause"
Snowflake has got tired of her little game for tonight but I'm sure she'll be back.
Sleep tight, you trusting soul.
Sleep tight, you trusting soul.
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snowflake wrote: My most honest answer is I dont give a stuff about anything apart from little madeleine being found and that not for one moment do i believe that her parents had anything to do with any cover up, disposing her body and that seems to be the opinion of NSY
and while im being honest if either amaral and bennett are "figure heads" for your side of the discussion, then you are very welcome to both as not for a single moment do i believe they are remotely interesested in little madeleine.
Their own egos are more important. imho.
Thank you for responding, if not specifically answering my questions Snowflake.
"While I'm being honest" is an intersting turn of phrase, Kate uses similar quite a lot.
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snowflake wrote:Slick response wont bother
Was genuinely interested to ask one, but guess you really dont want to know.....pity
night
Night night snowflake.Do try to sleep well.
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Lioned wrote:snowflake wrote:Slick response wont bother
Was genuinely interested to ask one, but guess you really dont want to know.....pity
night
Night night snowflake.Do try to sleep well.
I will.
Thank you lioned.
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snowflake wrote:Lioned wrote:snowflake wrote:Slick response wont bother
Was genuinely interested to ask one, but guess you really dont want to know.....pity
night
Night night snowflake.Do try to sleep well.
I will.
Thank you lioned.
my pleasure i am sure.
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That self-exposed exile didn't last long.
Now I'm going to sulk as my message for Snowflake to sleep well was ignored in favour of Lioned's!!
Now I'm going to sulk as my message for Snowflake to sleep well was ignored in favour of Lioned's!!
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Not Born Yesterday wrote:That self-exposed exile didn't last long.
Now I'm going to sulk as my message for Snowflake to sleep well was ignored in favour of Lioned's!!
Thats because i am a man with a degree of charm which 'she' clearly has been starved of recently..........
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I did say good night, logged off, made a cup of tea, then looked at the posts........didn't need to log on ....they are visible without logging on.
saw your post and lioned's post.
His/her post was pleasant, yours wasnt
so responded to his/hers but not yours.
you have to remember that this thread is open without logging on unlesss one wants to respond, so if one wants to one can.
saw your post and lioned's post.
His/her post was pleasant, yours wasnt
so responded to his/hers but not yours.
you have to remember that this thread is open without logging on unlesss one wants to respond, so if one wants to one can.
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Not Born Yesterday wrote:That self-exposed exile didn't last long.
Now I'm going to sulk as my message for Snowflake to sleep well was ignored in favour of Lioned's!!
You must admit though NBY ..Lioned does have a certain charm about him.
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snowflake wrote:Claudia79 wrote:I'm no fan of TB at all although I wish him luck for his 'battle' against his opposers. That said what I find truly repulsive is neglecting children, going on holiday with three kids and returning home with two because one went missing while you were too busy drinking, eating, laughing and having fun with your friends while your three under 4 year olds are left alone in a holiday apartment in a foreign country with no supervision. That I find truly
At some time when you omit the usual "drinking"" EATING" and "laughing" and "having fun" nonsense and actually give some thought to the fact that none of this may have resulted in a little girl being missing, then you might ust be on the right track.
I hate the word kid.
I'm sorry, Snowflake, that you don't like facts. And the facts are that a
I'm sorry you hate the word kid. I'll try to use it more often.
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I will just have to come to terms with not being as charming as Lioned.
It will be tough but I'll cope somehow.
It will be tough but I'll cope somehow.
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Not Born Yesterday wrote:That self-exposed exile didn't last long.
Now I'm going to sulk as my message for Snowflake to sleep well was ignored in favour of Lioned's!!
That's because Lioned's hot!
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Lioned wrote:Not Born Yesterday wrote:That self-exposed exile didn't last long.
Now I'm going to sulk as my message for Snowflake to sleep well was ignored in favour of Lioned's!!
Thats because i am a man with a degree of charm which 'she' clearly has been starved of recently..........
"she" is most definitely correct and only on this forum is "she" deprived of any form of charm...............believe me recently or at anytime of my life.
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Not Born Yesterday wrote:I will just have to come to terms with not being as charming as Lioned.
It will be tough but I'll cope somehow.
Ahhh NBY we all love you anyway.
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Not Snowflake alas. You know I'm so traumatised by all this that I think I need to consult a solicitor - I've heard that Carter-Ruck are good!
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snowflake wrote:I did say good night, logged off, made a cup of tea, then looked at the posts........didn't need to log on ....they are visible without logging on.
saw your post and lioned's post.
His/her post was pleasant, yours wasnt
so responded to his/hers but not yours.
you have to remember that this thread is open without logging on unlesss one wants to respond, so if one wants to one can.
That is perfectly reasonable,we all like a cup of tea before we go to bed,i prefer cocoa though,you should go now snowflake as we all turn into nasty Demons after midnight,night night.
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Lioned wrote:snowflake wrote:I did say good night, logged off, made a cup of tea, then looked at the posts........didn't need to log on ....they are visible without logging on.
saw your post and lioned's post.
His/her post was pleasant, yours wasnt
so responded to his/hers but not yours.
you have to remember that this thread is open without logging on unlesss one wants to respond, so if one wants to one can.
That is perfectly reasonable,we all like a cup of tea before we go to bed,i prefer cocoa though,you should go now snowflake as we all turn into nasty Demons after midnight,night night.
Not all of us like tea. Some of us hate tea. Like myself. But I forgive you 'cause you're hot and charming.
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Claudia79 wrote:Lioned wrote:snowflake wrote:I did say good night, logged off, made a cup of tea, then looked at the posts........didn't need to log on ....they are visible without logging on.
saw your post and lioned's post.
His/her post was pleasant, yours wasnt
so responded to his/hers but not yours.
you have to remember that this thread is open without logging on unlesss one wants to respond, so if one wants to one can.
That is perfectly reasonable,we all like a cup of tea before we go to bed,i prefer cocoa though,you should go now snowflake as we all turn into nasty Demons after midnight,night night.
Not all of us like tea. Some of us hate tea. Like myself. But I forgive you 'cause you're hot and charming.
Don't let the tea stain your pajamas.
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