Harry & Meghan #21 ”Finding Freedom” what a joke, such hypocrisy from two so “woke”

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Oh yes you're quite right
Meghan is a silly girl trying to get one up on Anne !!

Why should Emily apologise for her own opinion ?
 
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She sounds like an utter bitch Penny.
My friend who was like Meghan (and shares the same birthday) suddenly dropped me like a stone and wouldn't answer my calls after I split with my boyfriend. I later found out that she had immediately zoned in on him. At the time I was more upset about losing her friendship than I was about the boyfriend. She went on to marry him too. I later realised that I had a lucky escape from both of them.
 
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Re the "Finding Freedom" pile of nauseating cack, I expect every poster on here to do their duty and re-file it under "fantasy" or "fiction" in book shops when it comes out. If bookshops exist then.

Archie is cute now, however, I find it disturbing he doesn't seem to want to interact with his mother at all. It looks to me he hardly knows her, or has no liking or trust in her at the very least.
 
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Oh my word that is crazy plus very heartbreaking, it's just unbelievable how some people are wired isn't it? Sounds like the Megan friend clearly has some deep rooted issues going on within herself that need adressing! Problem is most of the time like you have found out they see nothing wrong and think this is normal behaviour! Very sad
 
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Yes, sounds familiar. I was unfortunate enough to have 2 Meghans at the same time - both women I worked with at the time, all in our early/mid 20s. One was working whilst also training at evening classes to become a beauty therapist and several times asked me to be a model for her to practice on, including during one of her formal college assessments. Once she qualified she left our organisation and started working as a beautician and I became one of her first and very loyal clients, paying full price I might add - no discounts for anyone such was her love of money. Anyway, as her business grew I saw less and less of her as a friend, only as a client, then she started ignoring me and ghosting me. The breaking point came at Christmas when I rang her only for her to pretend she didn't know who I was! She was an arrogant cow who really used me, and stupidly I let her.
 
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I watched a documentary on Anne last week,she's very straight talking and so bloody hard working ,writes all her own speeches and researches places she's visiting, i reckon a phone call will have flew over the pond when she saw Megs game
 
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God she was dire, I felt like someone was disembowelling my ears listening to her.
 
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Re narcissists and even psychopaths, when I was young I thought by being nice to everyone, even these, you'd get it back.
Don't bother.
Hopefully, some will learn from Harry's mistakes.
 
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Oh wow, shes clipped up a bit of Archie ( at 9.53 in the video) saying 'can't get it' when the book falls on the floor. I missed that when I watched it first.

That's no 1 year old. Unless he's some kind of genius. 3 word sentences are very rarely spoken by children 1 year or younger.
 
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Totally agree
 
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You’ve hit the nail on the head Lonewolf. I truly believe she has deep rooted problems. Her father committed suicide due to mental health problems, he too was controlling and manipulative apparently. I think it might be something to to with that deep down.

The stupid thing is, if she knocked on my door tomorrow with a problem I would try to help. Which makes me a glutton for punishment I know, but I could never be that unkind.
 
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I’d forgotten that Madonna performance. Goodness only knows how. Perhaps I need to slow down with the gin? Looking back, I think you have described it perfectly

Let me elaborate for Mo5. Eurovision is the guilty secret of most people I know.

Imagine the cheesiest Euro Pop songs ever, entered into a competition by most of the European countries. And now also Australia, because we haven’t made them suffer enough over the years. Some of these are sung in their own language, and you get helpful English subtitles to translate them, which are freaking hilarious. After everyone has performed their song (Imagine something not dissimilar to RuPaul’s Drag Race, but in an arena), judges from every country call in to the arena and give their top 10. The top 10 are awarded points (1st place getting 10 points, 2nd getting 9 points etc), and everyone outside the top 10 gets the infamous “Null points”, and the cone of shame. Needless to say it’s all got a bit political now, with neighbouring countries giving each other 10 points to stop them bombing the crap out of each other/secure trade deals with the more desirable nations.

Every year, despite the UK being home to some serious musical talent, we select someone who nobody has ever heard of, generally with the on-stage performing ability of an old sock. They inevitably finish last, even if they come good, as the UK must be punished by the other nations for whatever political disaster we’ve been involved in that year.

The entire spectacle was narrated by a hilarious acerbic older guy called Terry Wogan, who got more bitter and drunk as the night went on. Unfortunately, Terry passed away a few years ago, so now we have Graham Norton, who’s openly gay, camp and hilariously fierce with some of his observations (But no Wogan, IMHO). Anyway, here are some insights for you:
Some of Wogan and Norton’s more infamous Eurovision comments
The kind of songs you’d hear at Eurovision
 
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Harry Markled!


In all, it appeared to be a video of a couple of minutes with MM overacting, while trying to coping with a baby that didn’t look at her, didn’t connect with her, and that tried to escape from her. MM looked directly at the camera 16 times, she looked at the baby 14 times, and looked directly at the book and read it 14 times regardless of what the baby was doing. The baby looked at her zero times
 
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I'd be the same tbh, it's what sets us apart I think and I know as long as you can sleep at night knowing that you are a decent kind human being with morals and stuff, well that's all's that matters doesn't it
 
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Imagine the cheesiest Euro Pop songs ever, entered into a competition by most of the European countries. And now also Australia, because we haven’t made them suffer enough over the years.

Lord I hope it's cancelled this year because initially Australia's first few entries were pretty solid, but last year with Kate's entry we started going down weird Sreet and the chik who is supposed to represent us this year is nucking futs!!!
 
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Eurovision 2020 is cancelled, was announced about a month ago
 
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For Momof5intheStates

The Eurovision song contest is a complete cheese fest. Most of the acts are quite camp. It was won by a bearded transsexual a few years ago. I quite enjoy it for all the ridiculous costumes and dreadful songs. My daughter and I have a laugh watching it but my husband would rather poke his eye out with a sharp stick

Madonna was the guest of honor last year and was frighteningly terrible
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Was that when she fell over?!
 
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