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April 10, 2005
Brittish remake of popular US film
Don't you love the Princess of Cornhole?
Posted by Moxie at April 10, 2005 12:49 AM
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Camilla is no Cameron
Posted by: Bruce Hoult at April 10, 2005 4:32 PM
Awwww, Moxie... cut her some slack! Do you think it's easy to get up every morning and see her own face in the mirror?
Posted by: :: jozjozjoz :: at April 10, 2005 6:09 PM
Maybe now, with all of that money, she can get those teeth cleaned.
Posted by: tony at April 10, 2005 10:44 PM
- Infidelty is always out of fashion.
- Beauty comes from the inside.
- You get back from the world exactly what you put forth.
That said, Camilla and her trophy husband -- will both get exactly what they deserve.
Posted by: Moxie at April 11, 2005 12:03 AM
That hair probably goes a long way to explain why she so often wears gigantic hats.
Posted by: AWG at April 11, 2005 12:47 PM
Perhaps, Queer Eye for the Straight Gal can be of some help? Did she look in the mirror before she went to her wedding? Yikes.
Posted by: Catherine at April 11, 2005 3:55 PM
Your caption to the pic says it ALL, lol! Ye Olde Tampon finally gets his Horseface -- and it's so true...they will get exactly what the deserve in the end, and it's not about finally requiting their love at all (that kills me when people wax poetically about two adulterers finally getting their old ball and chains far enough out of the way so they can hitch their nasty trains together). It's all about trying to put the round peg of their flagrant dishonor into the square hole of the image of propriety. Yuck.
Posted by: Beth at April 11, 2005 4:31 PM
She use to do things to the prince, that lady Di would not do, and she must have done all of them very good, Cat.
Posted by: catfish at April 11, 2005 8:48 PM
You guys are missing an old fashoned love story, his family intervened and sorted him out with a trophy gold digger, after all the shit they still want each other and have publically done a difficult thing, good luck to them.
By the way I am a Londoner but live in their Duchy so leave them alone!
Posted by: Chris Edwards at April 12, 2005 10:44 AM
cough*bullshit*cough
Posted by: tony at April 12, 2005 8:42 PM
So....you convince a young beautiful girl that you love her.....marry her.....have children. Continue to have an affair with your ex-girlfriend. Your current wife finds out and becomes so distraught that she becomes bulimic and depressed. You divorce her. She dies. Then you marry your mistress and that is an old fashioned love story? Sounds a little a "Springer-esqe" if you ask me. They belong in the Shady Pines trailer park.
Posted by: Mary at April 13, 2005 2:32 AM
Mary,
Since in your example the current wife also had a lot of affairs on the side as well, Springer-esque does not quite make it. Sort of a goose/gander situation. As as for her dying, I'm surprised you didn't blame the husband or mistress for having her chased.
Posted by: dick at April 13, 2005 9:05 PM
Hey Dick-weed,
Do you know something that Mary doesn't?
Posted by: tony at April 14, 2005 12:38 AM
Dick......
I was merely pointing out that the "Good old fashioned love story" had some holes in it. If you want to bicker about who had the affair first and why, it really does'nt matter. He married Diana under false pretenses IMO. As far as her death, I dont think Charles was driving the car that hit her. But had Charles had the balls to marry Camilla first instead of using Diana as a brood mare would she still be alive? Honestly, the whole royal family is a dream come true for the tabloids. I just think its ridiculous that this is played out like some great romance without consequences.....
Posted by: Mary at April 14, 2005 4:41 AM
I always wonder what those old dead white guys, who put their necks on the line and stuck their collective boot in the Royals' deserving asses, would think if they knew that we'd all (at least if our mainstream press had its way) willingly become sychophantic drooling royal family subjects scarcely 200 years later.
Posted by: Drunken Phu at April 14, 2005 4:38 PM
Although she almost certainly never will be, Camilla would make a very good Queen. Much more so that the bulimic whinger ever would have.
Posted by: Mr Free Market at April 15, 2005 8:28 AM
Although the not-so-handsome prince is no prize in most of our eyes I would not give you a plugged nickle for a whole bag full of Princess Di's.
And, Mary, it's not ridiculous because it's played out like some great romance. It's just plain ridiculous, no more so or less so than the swooning press coverage of all of those who have accomplished nothing except to be born to privelege.
Posted by: The Wine Commonsewer at April 17, 2005 8:04 AM
And I wouldn't trade a million Camillas for one P. Di. Both Charles and Di could have done better, but she got the short end of the stick, IMHO. This isn't a great love story, it's two adulterous dimwits doing what they should have done twenty years ago: get married and learn how to live their own lives instead of their parents.
Posted by: Amy at April 22, 2005 8:48 AM




