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Deluded princess diana fans?

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i know of some people whom every year on the evenin gof august 30th they camp out overnight outside kensington palace.

they say to hold a candlelit vigil in honour /memory of princess diana.

does anybody apart from me think these people have a s***w or 2 loose

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  1. I agree with you.


  2. why doesit both you

  3. lol. Yup

  4. no because people still do it for elvis presley, beatles, etc

  5. No, I don't think these people have a loose s***w.  But I do think it's time to move on.  

    For some people this type of gathering gives comfort and becomes part of their lives.  If it's not carried to extremes then it's harmless.  It's up to the rest of us to be tolerant.

    best of luck to you!

  6. These will be the same people who showed no restraint the day of her funeral, weeping n wailing as if they had the right to.  The only people who had the right to display their (genuine) grief that sad day were her sons and those family members who loved her, and did they?  No, they had the decency and self-restraint to honour her in the correct way, with dignity and calm.   They didn't embarrass themselves in public or make a show of themselves, which is exactly what these Diana freaks continue to do, as you say, every August.   A case of  'oo look at me, I am so caring and I remember her and you can see I do cos I am here'....while polishing their halos and wafting away the smell of martyr.

  7. they're idiots...diana was just another blue blood broad mare who basked in the limelight.  by her own account she was a lying adultress.  these are the same morons who thought she was an untouchable saint. her death detracted from the memory of a living saint who died in the same period...Mother Theresa.  Who did more pratical 'christian' charity in her life than diana ever did.

  8. i am by no means a princess diana fan but did any of you know how much she did for charity? She used her status to futher the awareness of charities and good causes.... so if people want to honour her for her contributions i do not think that to be a bad thing.....

    i think that you are just ignorant and you should read more

  9. I didn't know that strange that you do...lol

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