Mummy paid?So she’s off to the theatre during no spend September…
Mummy paid?So she’s off to the theatre during no spend September…
More money than sense!Thinking about commissioning a dried flower installation for their home?!?!?!
Never seen a more wanky statement.
I know, and it's good that she's being honest about it, even though he'll probably never read the feedback.To be fair, reading what she said about him, he does sound a bit tit
Agreed, she did sound like his number one fan, how crushing for herI know, and it's good that she's being honest about it, even though he'll probably never read the feedback.
Must have been a massive blow to our wannabe petite detective - she sounded like a number one fan before the event. No-one likes being disappointed by people they admire!
It's always the killers that are remembered (sometimes romanticised) and never the victims as well. At the risk of going off on a tangent there's a documentary about the Yorkshire Ripper on iplayer that focuses on the victims, how they were failed by the police and the misogyny of how women were treated, the language used etc. I recommend it.He does sound awful, but then it seems to me like an awful lot of true crime is somewhat misogynistic, as it’s making entertainment out of the deaths of (usually) women.
I actually watched that documentary this week - it was really well done. It's honestly shocking how the female victims of the Yorkshire Ripper were talked about in the media at the time.It's always the killers that are remembered (sometimes romanticised) and never the victims as well. At the risk of going off on a tangent there's a documentary about the Yorkshire Ripper on iplayer that focuses on the victims, how they were failed by the police and the misogyny of how women were treated, the language used etc. I recommend it.
(I’ve been AWOL but lurking here, Jack Monroe is keeping me too busy, I see Kath is still being boring and tone deaf)It's always the killers that are remembered (sometimes romanticised) and never the victims as well. At the risk of going off on a tangent there's a documentary about the Yorkshire Ripper on iplayer that focuses on the victims, how they were failed by the police and the misogyny of how women were treated, the language used etc. I recommend it.