Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Di's dress looked like it was made from piles of bed sheets. And it was terribly wrinkled. I have always hated it. Kate look beautiful and simple. She does not want to be a celebrity, she just wants to be a wife to William, so that is why she wore something conservative.
Raw silk is naturally wrinkled that way. Obviously you know very little about fabric. But I'm sorry you have had to carry around your hatred of a person's wedding dress for over 30 years...
I bet you could say a dress made of dog sh!t would smell bad, but that does not mean you should make a dress from it. The dress looked terrible. If you can honestly say you loved Di's dress, it is because you were eight at the time, and that is the sort of dress you wanted. Plus, you couldn't see her underneath it all. And I have to say, Diana was not that pretty, she was tall and blond and she cleaned up well. I think that Kate is a naturally pretty girl, and she does not have to try so hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:13:17 Please if you are going to use Yiddish, get it right. I think you meant "shtup" as in f***ing, but you said "schlep" as in carrying.
To continue my lecture for the other ladies of the board: Even my husband noticed the VPL. They were all over the place in the wedding photos, particularly among the younger set.
The first wedding cake had 17 different elements of nature (acorns, lillies of the valley, etc) selected by cake and tediously applied by someone who will never have to stoop to open a cupcake shop.
The chocolate wedding cake for Wills is composed of hundreds (thousands, maybe?) of chocolate cookies. It is a favorite from his child.
Now back to cleaning Cheerios off the floor and weeding the garden.
1. I meant that Prince Andrew was aware and condoned his ex-wife trying to get half a million or she would never have engaged in this activity.
2. I didn't know it was Yiddish. Forgive my ignorance.
3. As for the hat of Princess Beatrix (sp?) look at kate middleton's new family coat of arms. It has a startling similarity to her hat.
Anonymous wrote:The Middleton kids DO look old. Even my dad was telling my mom (50's) that Kate looks older than her. Now he was exaggerating but she definitely looks way old. Maybe it's her whole "look" or that she wears too much eyeliner underneath her eyes. Or she just needs to gain 5lbs and plump out those cheeks a bit.
Anonymous wrote:
The whole royalty thing is stupid. Commoners, as if the Royals don't take a sh*t or get old. Please, they are human beings whose ancestors connived, plundered, murdered, robbed and raped to get where they are. They are worse than so called commoners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's pretty for someone who just joined the Royals but I can imagine what she would look like as a dowdy 50 something English woman when I look at her. I thought Harry looked kinda buffed under his suit though. And why are they delaying their honeymoon. Do they really need Wills at work next week? Kinda doubt that.
Of course he doesn't have to work. It's all a publicity stunt to make simple commoners think that royals are also making sacrifices like others. But we all know that they can afford a honeymoon, that he couldhave arranged to have vacation time for a week or two after his wedding, that they have been living the high life right up to the wedding traveling together all over the world and will do so again once they think that people won't remember the excessive costs of the wedding.
Her dress was pretty and she looked lovely. I agree that she could have worn something grander but again they want people to think that they are like everyone else. So they also drove off in a small convertible butof course that did not save the tax payers anything.
Sorry but they make me sick.
The fact that she's a "commoner" might also have something to do with their decision against a "show-stopper" wedding.
The whole royalty thing is stupid. Commoners, as if the Royals don't take a sh*t or get old. Please, they are human beings whose ancestors connived, plundered, murdered, robbed and raped to get where they are. They are worse than so called commoners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Di's dress looked like it was made from piles of bed sheets. And it was terribly wrinkled. I have always hated it. Kate look beautiful and simple. She does not want to be a celebrity, she just wants to be a wife to William, so that is why she wore something conservative.
Raw silk is naturally wrinkled that way. Obviously you know very little about fabric. But I'm sorry you have had to carry around your hatred of a person's wedding dress for over 30 years...
I bet you could say a dress made of dog sh!t would smell bad, but that does not mean you should make a dress from it. The dress looked terrible. If you can honestly say you loved Di's dress, it is because you were eight at the time, and that is the sort of dress you wanted. Plus, you couldn't see her underneath it all. And I have to say, Diana was not that pretty, she was tall and blond and she cleaned up well. I think that Kate is a naturally pretty girl, and she does not have to try so hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:18:49, don't you know that many Americans have ancestors who did the same things? At least the royals are reaping the benefits of their ancestors misdeeds!
americans think royalty is silly. we had a friggin revolution, remember?
Anonymous wrote:18:49, don't you know that many Americans have ancestors who did the same things? At least the royals are reaping the benefits of their ancestors misdeeds!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Di's dress looked like it was made from piles of bed sheets. And it was terribly wrinkled. I have always hated it. Kate look beautiful and simple. She does not want to be a celebrity, she just wants to be a wife to William, so that is why she wore something conservative.
Raw silk is naturally wrinkled that way. Obviously you know very little about fabric. But I'm sorry you have had to carry around your hatred of a person's wedding dress for over 30 years...
Anonymous wrote:13:17 Please if you are going to use Yiddish, get it right. I think you meant "shtup" as in f***ing, but you said "schlep" as in carrying.
To continue my lecture for the other ladies of the board: Even my husband noticed the VPL. They were all over the place in the wedding photos, particularly among the younger set.
The first wedding cake had 17 different elements of nature (acorns, lillies of the valley, etc) selected by cake and tediously applied by someone who will never have to stoop to open a cupcake shop.
The chocolate wedding cake for Wills is composed of hundreds (thousands, maybe?) of chocolate cookies. It is a favorite from his child.
Now back to cleaning Cheerios off the floor and weeding the garden.
Anonymous wrote:
The whole royalty thing is stupid. Commoners, as if the Royals don't take a sh*t or get old. Please, they are human beings whose ancestors connived, plundered, murdered, robbed and raped to get where they are. They are worse than so called commoners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's pretty for someone who just joined the Royals but I can imagine what she would look like as a dowdy 50 something English woman when I look at her. I thought Harry looked kinda buffed under his suit though. And why are they delaying their honeymoon. Do they really need Wills at work next week? Kinda doubt that.
Of course he doesn't have to work. It's all a publicity stunt to make simple commoners think that royals are also making sacrifices like others. But we all know that they can afford a honeymoon, that he couldhave arranged to have vacation time for a week or two after his wedding, that they have been living the high life right up to the wedding traveling together all over the world and will do so again once they think that people won't remember the excessive costs of the wedding.
Her dress was pretty and she looked lovely. I agree that she could have worn something grander but again they want people to think that they are like everyone else. So they also drove off in a small convertible butof course that did not save the tax payers anything.
Sorry but they make me sick.
The fact that she's a "commoner" might also have something to do with their decision against a "show-stopper" wedding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here is William's Dessert cake--supposedly a special recipe that he has loved since childhood. The chef is sworn to secrecy...
What's the point in that?