Anonymous wrote:Her husband looked shattered and she looked, well, not so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Look at what she wore to the funeral:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3120696/Don-t-criticize-taking-pictures-daughter-s-coffin-having-iced-drink-funeral-overdose-victim-18-says-Queen-Versailles.html
Come on, now.
How many of your children's funerals have you attended?
My sister wore a bright orange dress to her son's funeral because he loved the dress.
And I took a picture of my mother's casket because I though the altar looked beautiful with all of her flowers.
Judge not.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Look at what she wore to the funeral:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3120696/Don-t-criticize-taking-pictures-daughter-s-coffin-having-iced-drink-funeral-overdose-victim-18-says-Queen-Versailles.html
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Look at what she wore to the funeral:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3120696/Don-t-criticize-taking-pictures-daughter-s-coffin-having-iced-drink-funeral-overdose-victim-18-says-Queen-Versailles.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What stuck with me in that documentary was the absolute lack of care that anyone and anything in that house got. The dogs crapped all over the house because they were never taken out. There was just heaps of stuff everywhere- no care taken with any of it. When the financial troubles surfaced, the first thing they did was yank the kids out of private school -- which is expensive, but really I suspect many other expenses could have been cut before that one.
It was like lord of the flies in Cinderella's castle.
...and remember the dead fish because no one thought to feed them.
Right! I can't imagine any kid in that household had their emotional needs being met.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What stuck with me in that documentary was the absolute lack of care that anyone and anything in that house got. The dogs crapped all over the house because they were never taken out. There was just heaps of stuff everywhere- no care taken with any of it. When the financial troubles surfaced, the first thing they did was yank the kids out of private school -- which is expensive, but really I suspect many other expenses could have been cut before that one.
It was like lord of the flies in Cinderella's castle.
...and remember the dead fish because no one thought to feed them.