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Jades funeral
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I have just watched part of it live (i didnt mean to I just went onto The Suns website -thats all) and tell ya you would have to have a heart of stone not to be moved.She was only 27FFS and her wee boys left without a mum.
She was well loved by her family and friends.
I know this thread could degenerate but can I just ask people who have opposing views about her untimely death -please dont post ,Thank You x
She was well loved by her family and friends.
I know this thread could degenerate but can I just ask people who have opposing views about her untimely death -please dont post ,Thank You x
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Not at that age man -I am still grieving for the tragic loss of my childrens dad a year and a half down the line.
BTW -you dont have to be a celeb -there were people outside the Crem -it was the biggest funeral they had tried to organise -he was the Div Engineer for the RNLI and every station went on standby so he was represented.
Its a tough one when its a young un -regardless Doc x
BTW -you dont have to be a celeb -there were people outside the Crem -it was the biggest funeral they had tried to organise -he was the Div Engineer for the RNLI and every station went on standby so he was represented.
Its a tough one when its a young un -regardless Doc x
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Im sorry Doc but I see your angle and its tough -hey tell me !!
She died pennilesss -she was a pauper -death doesnt discrimate.
Therefore we both know what its like to care for children as the sole parent and its tough -too tough at times for me as I have to hold my grief in abayance then my son goes and effs it up by sending flowers just for nothing cos he loves me.
Tough cookie -moi -no way !!!
She died pennilesss -she was a pauper -death doesnt discrimate.
Therefore we both know what its like to care for children as the sole parent and its tough -too tough at times for me as I have to hold my grief in abayance then my son goes and effs it up by sending flowers just for nothing cos he loves me.
Tough cookie -moi -no way !!!
my dad died when I was 5 but I wouldn't expect a public reaction because you had never heard of him!
so that's why this is on tv. she was a well-known public figure, like her or not.
it doesn't mean we care any more or less than anyone else in the same or similar situation, just that we don't hear about every individual.
so that's why this is on tv. she was a well-known public figure, like her or not.
it doesn't mean we care any more or less than anyone else in the same or similar situation, just that we don't hear about every individual.
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Drisgirl, not read all of this, cos quite frankly I am sick of Jade Goody, and I live and work in Loughton too, which became a virtual no go area for a while today, but you hit the nail on the head when you said it was a public affair. That's the problem, it was just TOO public, and some people got sick of that because they couldn't avoid it if they wanted to.
I am not going to repeat it here, but it is common knowledge from what I have said in the past why this woman has little respect from me, and that was based on a personal encounter with her, not formed opinion.
She was a wannabe Essex girl who gave essex girls a bad name. She's dead, the boys have no mother, that's sad I agree, but honestly, this public grieving of a chav is way OTT.
I am not going to repeat it here, but it is common knowledge from what I have said in the past why this woman has little respect from me, and that was based on a personal encounter with her, not formed opinion.
She was a wannabe Essex girl who gave essex girls a bad name. She's dead, the boys have no mother, that's sad I agree, but honestly, this public grieving of a chav is way OTT.