The Chateau Diaries #137 Fraudie Fannie finagles finances from foolish fading female fanatics!

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Well, a bit before she got famous (more like notorious) but yes, very prudish indeed.
I think it's been said that she was a bit dowdy in her 30's - but not from her photo with Potts here when they were first at LaLande. I know she's more blonde now which adds to the glam look. When were the pix of her and Ruthie on a London tube in stockings? That was a good few years ago wasn't? Maybe prudish because she wasn't really interested in doing the deed. But she's certainly came out of her shell pretty quickly!!
 

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elmar is like an even duller Philip! Like omg stop selmar just live your life be happy
 
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I used to enjoy the Emmaus episodes until Snorts came along
 
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Food issues darling? Agreed with everything else but not sure about that part.. Lucy you got some splanin to do, please.

I agree with this...have always thought so.
Then on the other hand, those with narc tendencies are often addicts. My own narc has admitted he's an addict. Wasn't a surprise to me, of course, I've had a front row seat for the show. If it isn't food, alcohol or drugs it's sex.
 
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Thank you! It couldn't have been said better, and thank you for expanding some points, especially the ones about the whole family being detached and self-absorbed. And allegedly that was the message Stephanie got from her parents, hence what we see. I may add that her acritical attachment to these paintings and to everything daddy's could be her attempt to save her father-figure, although in a childish way and who could blame her? If that was how she was brought up and she hasn't a strong personality of her own, she was crushed and stuck in the fairy world she thinks will protect her. That's how a narc is generated. Which doesn't of course absolve her from being a grabber, a con artist, an expoliter etc. She's big enough to address her issues and how they affect her life and others' lives.
 
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Bless Viv and Bill; they are lovely and so very patient, but Selmar please get a grip on reality because this is just plain gawd awful.
 
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I do know that with limited time, I’ve got to really want to paint something in order to sit down and do it. So, what he produced what what he must have really want to do.
Exactly!!! I'm also an amateur painter. I've sold a few things in a local shop years ago. I can totally agree that I also paint what I'm interested in. I'm not a huge fan of abstract type art but, from the moment I laid eyes on daddy's paintings I thought there was some weird shite going on there. Her mention of "daddy" as if she's still a little girl is always disturbing also. She was an adult when he passed so being childlike still when mentioning him seems odd. If he truly painted most of that art for the shitoo isn't that strange too. He's surrounded his daughter with a lot of twisted images to remember him by. JMHO

Yes! Instead of that weird blue and white room, make it a gallery of all of daddy's art. Put in a fainting couch and smelling salts just in case the viewer needs reviving!!
 
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Thinking who may be at HMN for Easter, I wondered if Davy may actually be a surname. So with a couple of clicks I may have located our man of mystery. Not sure if this qualifies as an Easter miracle, but check this out.
 
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But of course, as I stated before, there is nothing wrong with amateur painters, as long as they are not taken as "great artists". An amateur painter can of course become a professional, and we have many examples, if there is talent, dedication, study, research etc. and develop a very personal style. This is not the case with DJ. Naïve or naif art is something different, it springs from popular or folk art and, in some cases, can become great art, like it is the case with the self-taught Douanier Rousseau.




or the great Italian Antonio Ligabue, a very poor, mentally ill person who became one of the most significant Italian painters. He too was self-taught
 
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All great suggestions but, to use a tiller they will first need to clear the roots. Can't see that happening. You never know though. Dan does like to play on the digger and I'm pretty sure he reads here.
 
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Yes, Mandy Matney is doing a great job. Like beyond great. Dog w/bone. People are, for the most part GLUED to this story. National press has pretty much come and gone, as you might be aware, but locally - it’s a hot topic. Everyone is waiting for the other shoe to drop, who killed the wife and son. That’s yet to be revealed. It’s particularly haunting for us, as we’re within eyesight of the boat dock that Paul and friends departed from on that fateful night.
 
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Great sleuthing @Lady Avonlea If this is indeed the real Davy, I like some of those projects. Impressive.

But how the finished design will be executed at the HMN I am not so confident.
 
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Great sleuthing @Lady Avonlea If this is indeed the real Davy, I like some of those projects. Impressive.

But how the finished design will be executed at the HMN I am not so confident.
Perhaps that’s why he hasn’t connected a professional name to it. Knowing how she half-asses everything he’s doing preemptive damage control?
 
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'Well, well, well...you could have solved one of life's little mysteries! The antennae are aquiver. Splendid investigative tenacity.

IF this IS Lalande's landscape architect in residence, possibly Davy is his second name - de Smet is a surname/last name I've come across in England although I've no idea where it originated and if there was a Belgian connection, i.e. The de Smet I know vaguely was brought up here as was his father.

Definitely something for Tattle Super Sleuths to dig deep (as we're talking gardens!) on.
 
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She never was in an opera. She did some local appearances alongside real professionals, mostly because they wanted to be nice to the host that catered for the real artists. But she never has performed in a serious part in any opera. She is not a skilled opera singer and not just because she's too lazy to rehearse, her voice just isn't suitable.

Maybe she dressed down for events, but in daily live she was dressed all the way up to her chin.
 
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Yes, we need our Belgian tattlers to pick up the scent....
 
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Unfortunately the picture of Davy De Smet doesn’t look at all like the Davy who visits the shitto.
 
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