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Mancie 06-03-2007 22:19

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Here we go again.. yet another Inquest/Investigation into the accident that caused the death of Diana due to start soon...when will people get a grip and realise that tragic accidents can happen to the beautiful and famous just as they can happen to anyone else?

It was a car crash... thousands happen every day.

Neil 06-03-2007 22:21

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A couple of hundred years ago she would have lost her head for being married to the future king and putting it about a bit.

grannyclaret 06-03-2007 22:22

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no .i think she was murdered,,,i always have done...

chav1 06-03-2007 22:22

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i think the worst culprit for dragging this story up is the mirror i dont think they have not had her in the first 3 pages since the day of the crash :rolleyes:

the worlds moved on , somone else is holding aids victims hands now and the papers have jordan as the new face of the UK's biggest slapper

cashman 06-03-2007 22:36

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no matter wether it was a crash or a hit covered up i think an open inquest is merited, but bet they cant summon the you know whos to it.;)

grannyclaret 06-03-2007 22:39

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you mean prince philip and charlie,,, i agree

cashman 06-03-2007 22:46

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 393781)
you mean prince philip and charlie,,, i agree

my lips are sealed granny.:s_basque:

Mancie 06-03-2007 22:47

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Ok.. what are you getting at?...Philip and The Prince of Wales hired someone to crash into the car Di and the others were travelling in...then the scence of the crash was "cleaned up" by MI5 and the French secret service... all the agents and anyone else have been "liquidated"..so as to leave no holes in this master plan?..... it's a pity Danger Mouse retired.. he would have got to the bottom of it! :D

grannyclaret 06-03-2007 22:49

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time will tell.......

Mancie 06-03-2007 22:58

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That's the thing granny...will time tell?... even after yet another inquest finds that it was an accident...there will always be writers/editors ready to make a few quid out of the more gullible and starry eyed folks.

shillelagh 06-03-2007 23:04

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Its 10 years since why cant they just leave it alone

junetta 06-03-2007 23:11

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I must admit that the first thing I said when I heard the news was 'they've topped her'.

It would have been the perfect end for the Royal Family, leaving Charles free to marry his Camilla, but, having watched several programmes on the subject, I can't see how they could have timed it so well.

I still have my doubts but...................

Where has this inquest come from? I thought the last one was the end of it.

garinda 06-03-2007 23:13

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If it wasn't for that nasty little weasle Mohamed Al Fayed stirring it up, this would have been layed to rest nearly a decade ago, and we wouldn't be having another inquest costing an estimated nine million pounds.

As tragic as it was, this won't bring anyone who died that night back to life.

shillelagh 06-03-2007 23:18

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I was coming back from Ireland from a funeral when my sis turned the radio on at 4.30am to listen to the news. We didnt believe it when we heard it. Its about time that it was finished. Everyone has got on with their lives. Harry & William have grown up and dont want or need to have this all rehashed again.

Mancie 06-03-2007 23:32

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 393800)
If it wasn't for that nasty little weasle Mohamed Al Fayed stirring it up, this would have been layed to rest nearly a decade ago, and we wouldn't be having another inquest costing an estimated nine million pounds.

As tragic as it was, this won't bring anyone who died that night back to life.

As far as Al Fayed goes I can understand a father not accepting the death of his son... Al Fayed (as weathy as he maybe) is not the problem... it's the constant need for the media to sell papers/TV programmes.. the knowledge that money is to be made.
Some bods have suggested the "paparazzi" led to these deaths..are the "paparazzi" just the camera men?... it's the media we all read.

garinda 06-03-2007 23:46

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 393816)
As far as Al Fayed goes I can understand a father not accepting the death of his son... Al Fayed (as weathy as he maybe) is not the problem... it's the constant need for the media to sell papers/TV programmes.. the knowledge that money is to be made.
Some bods have suggested the "paparazzi" led to these deaths..are the "paparazzi" just the camera men?... it's the media we all read.

Al Fated is just a nasty little man, who has decided to be a thorn in the British establishment's side, and enjoys using this as a crusade, and all because they won't give him a British passport..

Whatever happened, or didn't happen that fateful night in Paris, what is certain is that the security services employed by Al Fayed didn't do their job properly, and it's probably also his own guilt because of this, which resulted in the deaths of his son and Diana, that is also a cause for this endless speculation because of his meddling.

Let them rest in peace, if only for the sake of her sons.

cherokee 07-03-2007 00:09

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Al Fayed vowed he would get to the bottom of this and that is exactly what he is doing , and good on him . Hes got the brass to do it and if it does get a little closer to the truth im all for it .
I too believe that diana and dodi were murdered that night and someone somewhere should be made to pay for it if that was the case , and why should the royals get away with it IF they were responsible for it..
Im all for the royal family but IMO al fayed is just trying to get justice for his sons death but i think it is a long shot getting philip and charles to stand..

Ianto.W. 07-03-2007 00:10

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There was a story at the time of their deaths that they were to set up home in France, In the the house or chateau that was once occupied by the late abdicated king Edward the eighth and Mrs Simpson, and the royal family did not want this to happen, as it had beed a 'thorn' in their side for half a century. There is an unoficial service an extension of the secret service that performs 'sanctions' for the goverment, anyone who believes otherwise is living in 'cloud cuckoo land'.

Mancie 07-03-2007 00:15

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 393873)
There is an unoficial service an extension of the secret service that performs 'sanctions' for the goverment, anyone who believes otherwise is living in 'cloud cuckoo land'.

Really Ianto?.. and you know for a fact that this "sanctions for goverment" exists.... were do you get this info from?.. or is it to "hush hush" and if you tell me you will have to eat me!

garinda 07-03-2007 00:16

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There would have been no deaths that night if Al Fayed had employed security staff who didn't put the people they were suposed to be looking after in danger, because of their incompetance.

Insisting they wore seat belts would have been a start.

garinda 07-03-2007 00:26

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 393873)
There was a story at the time of their deaths that they were to set up home in France, In the the house or chateau that was once occupied by the late abdicated king Edward the eighth and Mrs Simpson, and the royal family did not want this to happen, as it had beed a 'thorn' in their side for half a century. There is an unoficial service an extension of the secret service that performs 'sanctions' for the goverment, anyone who believes otherwise is living in 'cloud cuckoo land'.

Stories, stories, stories.

She was pregnant!

They were going to live in the Duke of Westminster's old home in France!

Dodi had bought an engagement ring!

Most have been proved to be untrue.

Truth is, we'll never know.

Her best friend and confidente Rosa Monkton insists Diana was just having a summer fling, after being jilted by her long term partner Hasnet Kahn. She'd only known Dodi a few short weeks, hardly a threat to the British monarchy in such a short time span, or even enough time to plan such an elaborate execution.

A tragic accident.

Sadly it happens everyday, though admittedly not with an international playboy and the mother of the second in line to the throne of England involved.

Ianto.W. 07-03-2007 00:29

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 393877)
Really Ianto?.. and you know for a fact that this "sanctions for goverment" exists.... were do you get this info from?.. or is it to "hush hush" and if you tell me you will have to eat me!

Mancie as I once said to you privately 'stick to your guns' but believe me these people realy do exist the oficial mischief makers does use this arm of the secret service and seldom miss, ask Clint Eastwood.;)

Mancie 07-03-2007 00:35

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Clint Eastwood ..well I'm not sure when I'll see him..(let me check my orginizer).
but I get your drift mate...

Ianto.W. 07-03-2007 00:39

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 393890)
Clint Eastwood ..well I'm not sure when I'll see him..(let me check my orginizer).
but I get your drift mate...

He's performing one now on Granada tv Mancie.;)

garinda 07-03-2007 00:45

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 393891)
He's performing one now on Garinda tv Mancie.;)



:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :D

Mancie 07-03-2007 00:49

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"He's performing one now on Garinda tv Mancie".
looks like you got a result tonight Garinda.. and you were'nt even tryin!

cherokee 07-03-2007 00:53

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At this rate:eek: mancie/rindy your both gonna be announcing a date for the bonding ceremony for the love / hate relationship you have for each other.... :D


plz can i be maid of honour:D

garinda 07-03-2007 00:56

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Originally Posted by cherokee (Post 393901)
At this rate:eek: mancie/rindy your both gonna be announing a date for the bonding ceremany for the love / hate relationship you have for each other.... :D


plz can i be maid of honour:D

No, Mancie just becomes more jealously infatuated with me the more he drinks.:(

Hopefully the restraining order I've taken out will put a stop to it all soon.:)

Mancie 07-03-2007 00:58

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Originally Posted by cherokee (Post 393901)
At this rate:eek: mancie/rindy your both gonna be announing a date for the bonding ceremany for the love / hate relationship you have for each other.... :D


plz can i be maid of honour:D

Anytime cherokee..love hate/bonding sounds great.. He loves me.. I hate him.. were should we hold it?..(and no innuendo please)

garinda 07-03-2007 00:58

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The death of one Princess was sad enough.

It would be a shame if I had to kill off another one with my sharp tonge.

(See, back on thread.:D)

cherokee 07-03-2007 01:08

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Oh I can see it it now ............GARINDA SLAYS LOVE OF HIS LIFE ,ALL BECAUSE OF THE WORDS.." were should we hold it?"...RIP MANCIE...


sorry guys just kidding ..:D couldnt resist ...:D

steeljack 07-03-2007 01:38

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seems to me the Govt. should just kick this El Fayed out of the country , he's not a citizen , just get immigration to stamp his passport PNG (persona non grata) I've had it happen to me more than a couple of times in various places . Lol :D :D

Mancie 07-03-2007 01:45

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 393913)
seems to me the Govt. should just kick this El Fayed out of the country , he's not a citizen , just get immigration to stamp his passport PNG (persona non grata) I've had it happen to me more than a couple of times in various places . Lol :D :D

Kicked out of Mexico again steeljack..:D

steeljack 07-03-2007 02:00

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 393915)
Kicked out of Mexico again steeljack..:D

no never kicked out of Mexico , lovely people (folks) once kicked out of Mozambique back into Rhodesia (no work permit), once out of Zaire for entering the country without a visa , and once out of the Phillipines for overstaying a visa. Amazing the stuff you do when you are young and dumb .

Back to original thread ..Dead Diana .......the only conspricsy behind this is from the 'Left' , Blair etc. who are hell bent on destroying British traditions and ways of life in favour of multiculturism and political correctness

WillowTheWhisp 07-03-2007 08:06

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 393913)
seems to me the Govt. should just kick this El Fayed out of the country , he's not a citizen , just get immigration to stamp his passport PNG (persona non grata) I've had it happen to me more than a couple of times in various places . Lol :D :D

Er, what would happen to Harrods?

chav1 07-03-2007 08:10

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 393947)
Er, what would happen to Harrods?


well if he did pack up and shut harrods down would it realy be that big of a loss ?

WillowTheWhisp 07-03-2007 08:21

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To the people who work there it would - and to the tourists who shop there so they can have a carrier bag.

garinda 07-03-2007 10:46

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 393916)
the only conspricsy behind this is from the 'Left' , Blair etc. who are hell bent on destroying British traditions and ways of life in favour of multiculturism and political correctness


...and Menzies Campbell, who this week announced he would get into bed with Brown, hopefully not literally, but you never know with the Liberals, in the event of a hung parliament, and Dave 'hug a hoodie' Cameron, would be any less P.C.?

grego 07-03-2007 10:53

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It wouldn't surprise me if Dodi and Diana were murdered, with the bad publicity the royal family were getting at the time it was like they'd won the lottery, all their problems disappeared overnight.

Ianto.W. 07-03-2007 10:58

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Originally Posted by cherokee (Post 393901)
At this rate:eek: mancie/rindy your both gonna be announcing a date for the bonding ceremony for the love / hate relationship you have for each other.... :D


plz can i be maid of honour:D

I will definitly perform the 'sanction' on this couple, for the sake of the children.:D


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