Even if God forbid Alice were to go full Betty Broderick, there would still be these fuckwits defending her and justifying her behaviour... There's no reasoning with these people.
I'll never mind! What a kind thing to say. Thank you.Mines @Mad Betty I hope she doesn’t mind but I always think of Lauren “Betty” Bacall when she posts. Like this ballsy, don’t mess with me, persona.
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Mark is about to get an angry DM from Alice.
Well this has to be worked into a thread titleShe's wearing her Special Quarrelling Pyjamas.
She’s clearly up to speed on Alice from the DVRO to her shitty cameos lolThe cameo
It reminded me of a short story/fairy tale I read many many years ago. I think it was by an Armenian author. I have only a vague recollection of it, so I may remember some of it wrong. Not the main theme though. A conquerer wants to conquer & occupy yet another city and is sieging it. In the outskirts of that city is he finds a strange graveyard. Lots of tombstones with dates indicating that people, great merchants, noblemen etc. were born and died without living even a day, a tomb of a great king who had lived just one day, and then someone who had lived for years. A local old man was brought to this conquerer king to explain why the tombstones are so strange. Apparently, that city did not count it living when you lived only for yourself, without helping others selflessly. The merchants accumulating wealth, noblemen chasing power had never considered anyone else, never done a selfless deed. So, the king who lived just a day had saved someone's life, shown someone undeserved mercy, and helped people. On just one day and so after his death it was deemed that he had lived that day. The person with many years was a poor poet and storyteller who spent his life raising others up, inspiring and helping them. Selflessly. I believe this story ended by the conquerer king packing up his army and leaving and starting to live at last. (I need to find and reread this story; I recall it was beautifully, poetically written).On the obituary thing - just to say - sorry those who thought it was poor taste. Not my intention. In my view it's more "what is this person's legacy - did they change the world? What will they be remembered for? What effect did they have on people?"
I don't think it's sick to discuss this because it's not about death or wishing death on anyone (and hey, none of us are immortal) it's actually about life and how we choose to live it.
And if someone said about me "Narc Rage lived life with a passion (fruit martini in one hand and a fag in the other) I'd find that pretty amusing and accurate....
All the versions on the last thread about what Alice's lasting legacy is made me laugh out loud ...because I think we all agree it's not going to be her acting she will be remembered for!
She’s hilariousThe cameo
The thing about Su Pollard is that she may be as mad as several boxes of frogs but she seems to be a lovely, warm person. Even with her gaping mouth, it looks like she's having an uproarious time and she's been caught in the middle of a huge laugh. Her eyes are smiling, not glassy dead shark eyes, and her mouth is turned up in a smile. Malice may try to copy her but she hasn't got the character or acting ability to pull it off. Su has been in work in theatre and TV since the 1970s and well known since the 1980s; she has a career that Malice can only envy. Su is quirky; Malice is a mess.Familiar looking outfit, make up and glasses. Much more style and dignity than thatAlice though!
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