If you didn't like them during life why change your comments after death?
Who says I didn't like her? All I did, as Marmion says, is question whether she was, as suggested, "loved and respected by everyone", having recalled from the earlier thread that she was in fact loathed by many, who'd actually met her, and found her a stuck up rhymes-with-witch with a massive sense of self-importance and a habit of treating 'underlings' like something she'd found on her shoe. If that makes me sick, so be it. I feel fine.If you didn't like them during life why change your comments after death?
Oh and one other thing...I remember ruffling a few feathers similarly hereabouts on a previous occasion, after comments I made on a Jimmy Saville RIP thread, when I said that I'd always found the guy a bit sinister. Just plain disrespectful, me....You could of course refrain from making such comment to show a little respect.
Who says I didn't like her?
I can't say i was a fan of hers. She was another one who used the Scouser tag to boost her career, but like most of them they choose to live as far away from "d' pool" as they can.
It's funny. Both my parents are scouse, and all four of my grandparents are scouse, and I spent a large part of my youth in Liverpool, and I spent the first few years of my working life in Liverpool, and I've never heard anyone call it "d'pool". You're a bell mate.
No, you're a knobhead.Oh and one other thing...I remember ruffling a few feathers similarly hereabouts on a previous occasion, after comments I made on a Jimmy Saville RIP thread, when I said that I'd always found the guy a bit sinister. Just plain disrespectful, me....
Is Chris Boardman one, too? You are a total weapon, you.Stan Boardman for one! Ok tosser!!