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No ... not so far anyway.
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Finally finished James Patterson's 2 Sisters Detective Agency. Wouldn't highly recommend it, but it had some funny moments and a real page turner at the end. Then I started another of his books Three Women Disappear which I think is going to be a real page turner.
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Let us know what you think about Three Women Disappear when you get done with it.
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Sure will.
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I really don't think too much of Pence, there is something about him I don't like and I cannot pin point it.
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Oops, put my input about Pence in the wrong slot. Nip, can you transfer it, please?
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I can try!
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Im reading harrys book spare me....errr spare. Omg ive read a lot of autobiographies but this one you can read a chapter at a time and then you need to take a shower because you feel filthy for reading it. I'm getting the same disgusted feeling I had when I read hitlers book mein kampf.
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Wow - That sounds pretty bad Micha. Is there any quality to the actual information and the way it was written?
Joy - It won't let me copy and paste. I could edit it on this thread, but not move it to another thread.
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Nip the sad part is there are recounts in the book that others have come out and said that they are lies? But from reading the book you feel harry is so paranoid and deluded he BELIEVES his account is the truth. I think the rift between harry and William and his father existed BEFORE harrys marriage to meghan and once he brought meghan into the mix things got a whole lot worse. I think she plays on his paranoia and insecurities. Clearly harry is immature and was sheltered from a lot of things. He thinks of his mother as a saint and a victim. There is no doubt that he blames her death on the press and the fracture of the family on his father and of course camilla.
The sad truth is diana would be alive today if she hadnt dismissed her security who would have kept her from getting into a car with a drunk driver and if she had been wearing a seat belt at the time of the wreck.
As to the fracture of the marriage? It takes two to make a marriage work. I think Diana was far to young at age 18 to enter into a marriage to Charles who was almost 20 years her senior. It was too far of a gap to bridge. They had nothing in common. He was bookish and reserved and she was nightclubs and parties. He also was in love with Camilla and once the children were born. Charles returned to his relationship with camilla and Diana looked for love elsewhere. They hurt each other and William who was older than harry saw and understood the problems.
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micheley81 wrote:
Im reading harrys book spare me....errr spare. Omg ive read a lot of autobiographies but this one you can read a chapter at a time and then you need to take a shower because you feel filthy for reading it. I'm getting the same disgusted feeling I had when I read hitlers book mein kampf.
I think he may be regretting it. At least he should be.
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People want to believe in "fairy tales" and the media perpetuates the fairy tales and then when all in involved find out it really isn't a fairy tale they jump to find someone to blame. So does the public.