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Angie deserved an oscar in the diary room.
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MadBetty
13-01-2016
What a performance. I've no doubt she was shocked by the news of David's death but oh boy she then grabbed this golden opportunity for attention with both hands - one second agreeing on privacy and silence outside the DR with David and John and then barely holding out for seconds once she stepped outside. She couldn't wait to blab it out and lap up the sympathy.

As for Tiffany....a huge bucket of water over her head was needed mid-rant.
calamity
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by MadBetty:
“What a performance. I've no doubt she was shocked by the news of David's death but oh boy she then grabbed this golden opportunity for attention with both hands - one second agreeing on privacy and silence outside the DR with David and John and then barely holding out for seconds once she stepped outside. She couldn't wait to blab it out and lap up the sympathy.

As for Tiffany....a huge bucket of water over her head was needed mid-rant.”

Id rather give the ex Mrs a makeover.. what is she all about...but yes she couldnt wait to tell and was so disappointed the kitchen was empty until she spied Tyfanny.
Flora_McDonald
13-01-2016
I find this thread very distasteful.

She has obviously never let go of David, given that she talks about him so much. I myself split up with my ex nearly 30 years ago and most of the ensuing time has felt surreal, like a bad dream I will wake up from and everything be OK again. That is despite the fact that I have been in a stable, happy, loving relationship for some years now. Even though I don't revolve around my memories of him and am happier in my current relationship, I still talk about my ex, because you cannot avoid it when someone is so integral to so many memories and life events, and if he died, I'd be devastated. You cannot switch off love whether someone dies or discards you like an old boot. The trauma of what Angie went through left her with a lot of unresolved issues and feelings. Angie's whole identity had been wrapped around him, so losing him felt like having the core of her being ripped out of her. She's a flawed person like the rest of us, but your heartless comments are uncalled for.
calamity
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by Flora_McDonald:
“I find this thread very distasteful.

She has obviously never let go of David, given that she talks about him so much. I myself split up with my ex nearly 30 years ago and most of the ensuing time has felt surreal, like a bad dream I will wake up from and everything be OK again. That is despite the fact that I have been in a stable, happy, loving relationship for some years now. Even though I don't revolve around my memories of him and am happier in my current relationship, I still talk about my ex, because you cannot avoid it when someone is so integral to so many memories and life events, and if he died, I'd be devastated. You cannot switch off love whether someone dies or discards you like an old boot. The trauma of what Angie went through left her with a lot of unresolved issues and feelings. Angie's whole identity had been wrapped around him, so losing him felt like having the core of her being ripped out of her. She's a flawed person like the rest of us, but your heartless comments are uncalled for.”

Some things you say are so right.... but I can honestly say Im not and have never been as flawed as the ex Mrs Bowie..
too_much_coffee
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by Flora_McDonald:
“I find this thread very distasteful.

She has obviously never let go of David, given that she talks about him so much. I myself split up with my ex nearly 30 years ago and most of the ensuing time has felt surreal, like a bad dream I will wake up from and everything be OK again. That is despite the fact that I have been in a stable, happy, loving relationship for some years now. Even though I don't revolve around my memories of him and am happier in my current relationship, I still talk about my ex, because you cannot avoid it when someone is so integral to so many memories and life events, and if he died, I'd be devastated. You cannot switch off love whether someone dies or discards you like an old boot. The trauma of what Angie went through left her with a lot of unresolved issues and feelings. Angie's whole identity had been wrapped around him, so losing him felt like having the core of her being ripped out of her. She's a flawed person like the rest of us, but your heartless comments are uncalled for.”

Perfectly put... and hopefully some pause for thought for all those who don't understand what she's going through
MadBetty
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by Flora_McDonald:
“I find this thread very distasteful.

She has obviously never let go of David, given that she talks about him so much. I myself split up with my ex nearly 30 years ago and most of the ensuing time has felt surreal, like a bad dream I will wake up from and everything be OK again. That is despite the fact that I have been in a stable, happy, loving relationship for some years now. Even though I don't revolve around my memories of him and am happier in my current relationship, I still talk about my ex, because you cannot avoid it when someone is so integral to so many memories and life events, and if he died, I'd be devastated. You cannot switch off love whether someone dies or discards you like an old boot. The trauma of what Angie went through left her with a lot of unresolved issues and feelings. Angie's whole identity had been wrapped around him, so losing him felt like having the core of her being ripped out of her. She's a flawed person like the rest of us, but your heartless comments are uncalled for.”

Then don't read them.

She's put herself out there so I'll comment as I see fit.
too_much_coffee
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by calamity:
“Some things you say are so right.... but I can honestly say Im not and have never been as flawed as the ex Mrs Bowie..”

Regardless of her flaws, which we all have aplenty, she is as entitled to her emotions as anyone else would be.
ForGodsSake
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by Flora_McDonald:
“I find this thread very distasteful.

She has obviously never let go of David, given that she talks about him so much. I myself split up with my ex nearly 30 years ago and most of the ensuing time has felt surreal, like a bad dream I will wake up from and everything be OK again. That is despite the fact that I have been in a stable, happy, loving relationship for some years now. Even though I don't revolve around my memories of him and am happier in my current relationship, I still talk about my ex, because you cannot avoid it when someone is so integral to so many memories and life events, and if he died, I'd be devastated. You cannot switch off love whether someone dies or discards you like an old boot. The trauma of what Angie went through left her with a lot of unresolved issues and feelings. Angie's whole identity had been wrapped around him, so losing him felt like having the core of her being ripped out of her. She's a flawed person like the rest of us, but your heartless comments are uncalled for.”

I agree with you.

Who is ANYONE to say what she thought of Bowie.
Absolutely uncalled for.
reader123
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by Flora_McDonald:
“I find this thread very distasteful.

She has obviously never let go of David, given that she talks about him so much. I myself split up with my ex nearly 30 years ago and most of the ensuing time has felt surreal, like a bad dream I will wake up from and everything be OK again. That is despite the fact that I have been in a stable, happy, loving relationship for some years now. Even though I don't revolve around my memories of him and am happier in my current relationship, I still talk about my ex, because you cannot avoid it when someone is so integral to so many memories and life events, and if he died, I'd be devastated. You cannot switch off love whether someone dies or discards you like an old boot. The trauma of what Angie went through left her with a lot of unresolved issues and feelings. Angie's whole identity had been wrapped around him, so losing him felt like having the core of her being ripped out of her. She's a flawed person like the rest of us, but your heartless comments are uncalled for.”

I agree with you.
ForGodsSake
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by calamity:
“Some things you say are so right.... but I can honestly say Im not and have never been as flawed as the ex Mrs Bowie..”

You may seem it to other folk.
We have no idea how we are percieved by other
MadBetty
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by ForGodsSake:
“I agree with you.

Who is ANYONE to say what she thought of Bowie.
Absolutely uncalled for.”

I disagree. I thought she was putting it on. Her scheming beady little eyes had no emotion in them whatsoever.
Reem2011
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by MadBetty:
“What a performance. I've no doubt she was shocked by the news of David's death but oh boy she then grabbed this golden opportunity for attention with both hands - one second agreeing on privacy and silence outside the DR with David and John and then barely holding out for seconds once she stepped outside. She couldn't wait to blab it out and lap up the sympathy.

As for Tiffany....a huge bucket of water over her head was needed mid-rant.”

Tiffany doesn't need the water over her head. It's John who needs it
MadBetty
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by Reem2011:
“Tiffany doesn't need the water over her head. It's John who needs it”

No definitely Tiffany with all that hideous shrieking and fishwife squawking.
calamity
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by ForGodsSake:
“You may seem it to other folk.
We have no idea how we are percieved by other”

The woman is wrapped in her own cocoon... Ive never been that way... and would never have let my son be taken from me..
Pitman
13-01-2016
she's not going to sit around and act like eveything's hunky dory
too_much_coffee
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by calamity:
“The woman is wrapped in her own cocoon... Ive never been that way... and would never have let my son be taken from me..”

You have no idea about what life experiences make someone how they are.

Some people fight tooth & nail for their kids, others lose all will to fight and their lives can descend into chaos (as it sounds hers did).

Either way, none of us have the right to judge others.
MadBetty
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by too_much_coffee:
“You have no idea about what life experiences make someone how they are.

Some people fight tooth & nail for their kids, others lose all will to fight and their lives can descend into chaos (as it sounds hers did).

Either way, none of us have the right to judge others.”

Sorry but we have every right to judge when this unhinged woman has spent 40 years selling spiteful articles to whoever will print them about this man she now appears to cry over. Only the truly gullible would buy all that emoting.

Just came across this by Piers Morgan and he hits the nail bang on regarding this sick stunt they pulled last night.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3x8BlUbXj
WSAG
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by MadBetty:
“Sorry but we have every right to judge when this unhinged woman has spent 40 years selling spiteful articles to whoever will print them about this man she now appears to cry over. Only the truly gullible would buy all that emoting.

Just came across this by Piers Morgan and he hits the nail bang on regarding this sick stunt they pulled last night.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3x8BlUbXj”

Quoting Piers Morgan AND the Daily Mail.....blimey things must be bad!!

To be fair though Morgan is quite well placed to comment on salacious media output for the masses...some people have short memories!!
calamity
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by too_much_coffee:
“You have no idea about what life experiences make someone how they are.

Some people fight tooth & nail for their kids, others lose all will to fight and their lives can descend into chaos (as it sounds hers did).

Either way, none of us have the right to judge others.”

oh yes I do have a right... I am nowhere and nothing like this woman, I had to fight to keep my sons and fight I did..no one takes me children.
SnowStorm86
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by MadBetty:
“What a performance. I've no doubt she was shocked by the news of David's death but oh boy she then grabbed this golden opportunity for attention with both hands - one second agreeing on privacy and silence outside the DR with David and John and then barely holding out for seconds once she stepped outside. She couldn't wait to blab it out and lap up the sympathy.

As for Tiffany....a huge bucket of water over her head was needed mid-rant.”

A distinct lack of empathy from the OP.
JVS
13-01-2016
Of course she's milking it, they've both said awful things about each other in the past, but who can blame her?

Mind you, they are all acting up to look good. You can bet when you see one of the HMs put an arm round to comfort Angie they are thinking, 'I hope this looks good on camera'.
Flora_McDonald
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by MadBetty:
“Sorry but we have every right to judge when this unhinged woman has spent 40 years selling spiteful articles to whoever will print them about this man she now appears to cry over. Only the truly gullible would buy all that emoting.

Just came across this by Piers Morgan and he hits the nail bang on regarding this sick stunt they pulled last night.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3x8BlUbXj”

Well, in the main part, Piers is criticising BB, not Angie.

It's hardly stellar reporting, is it? She did not shed "crocodile tears". She said she'd feel better if she could cry, then started to talk about the death of her mother, and that made her cry.
munkyfellover
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by MadBetty:
“What a performance. I've no doubt she was shocked by the news of David's death but oh boy she then grabbed this golden opportunity for attention with both hands - one second agreeing on privacy and silence outside the DR with David and John and then barely holding out for seconds once she stepped outside. She couldn't wait to blab it out and lap up the sympathy.

As for Tiffany....a huge bucket of water over her head was needed mid-rant.”

You sound lovely.
too_much_coffee
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by calamity:
“oh yes I do have a right... I am nowhere and nothing like this woman, I had to fight to keep my sons and fight I did..no one takes me children.”

What gives you the right to judge???

As you say, you are nowhere and nothing like Angie. You don't know her background or the circumstances of why she lost custody.
BabelBrook
13-01-2016
Originally Posted by MadBetty:
“Sorry but we have every right to judge when this unhinged woman has spent 40 years selling spiteful articles to whoever will print them about this man she now appears to cry over. Only the truly gullible would buy all that emoting.

Just came across this by Piers Morgan and he hits the nail bang on regarding this sick stunt they pulled last night.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3x8BlUbXj”

I must say reading that pompous arse's views on BB exploitation and at the same time remembering he as editor of the Mirror published fake photos of British soldiers torturing Iraqi prisoners for a bit of circulation gain made me chuckle. It must be good to live on planet Morgan.
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