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Wishing the best outcome for both Queenie and Tia's relatives.



As for JF's blog?,well there's 30 secs of my life I'll never get back.Nothing to re-assess there.

However,she did forget to include"Dance like noone is watching":mysmilie_81:
 
They are only doing their jobs, and without them we'd all be in the dark about whatever it is they are presenting to us,

Too true - if it wasn't for Jill, none of us would know that it was Rudyard Kipling himself who created Kipling handbags!! :mysmilie_701:
 
Well I can't wait to see JF at 11pm tonight when she is on again with Hairdo, she will have had all day to ponder on what to wear tonight!:mysmilie_697: Bless her she comes across as full of her own importance. I am sorry to hear about Queenie's niece and Tia's nephew,bless them and fingers crossed for a full recovery outcome for them both.
 
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I think Jill’s OK. I like her dress sense. :mysmilie_117: I agree with what Jill said in her blog, (must point out I don't normally read the presenter's blogs):mysmilie_697: about living in the moment, and not leaving anything for that special day, as you don’t know what tomorrow may bring.
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As for JF's blog?,well there's 30 secs of my life I'll never get back.Nothing to re-assess there.

However,she did forget to include"Dance like noone is watching":mysmilie_81:
LOL! Jill's blog reminds me of the classic, 'Life is NOT a dress rehearsal. This IS the main event'.:mysmilie_697:
 
Best wishes to the little people who have so much to deal with, I hope they kick adversity's butt big time.

Read JF's blog and it didn't alter my opinion of her at all, self important indeed. Live for the moment is hardly original or an unusual sentiment no matter how a person acquired it.

However and I know with my never ending moaning here this is hard to believe, I was always told that it's the polite way to be not to make personal comments (even compliments?!) to others so that does indeed limit what you can rabbit on about :D
(Nobody told me not to hit men with a brolly though)
 
Sending the little ones lots of love and good wishes:mysmilie_12::mysmilie_12:
they very often show us grown ups the way to cope xxxxxx
 
What's wrong with that? I enjoy deciding what clothes and jewellery to put on when I get up every day, does that make me a sad little woman too? We'd all be walking around naked and certainly wouldn't buy anything QVC has to offer in the way of jewels and whatnot if none of us enjoyed it.:mysmilie_99:

My point was not to criticise deciding what to wear each day, we all do that, but to make it the whole point of happiness in your life seems sad, and as someone else has posted, shallow, to me.

No offence intended.
 
She needs a hard slap across the face with a big wet fish!!

If this is the highlight of her day,well what a narrow little existence she has.

What about sunrise's,books,sex,food,friendships,etc,I'd be far more excited about any one of these things than clothes and jewelry,whilst adorning oneself is fun and mildly fulfilling,does is it really warrant that kind of exultation?.


Or it could just be,that she has OFFICIALLY run out of things to say.

You have LITERALLY understood my point and ACTUALLY explained it very well.
 
maybe some of us have more to worry or think about than what to wear each day or what jewellery to put on,I think thats what the original poster meant,as I did,it just comes across as shallow to me
its just my opinion it doesnt mean I am right !
I have worries about my husband still having a job next week and my 5 year old niece who is having her cancer follow up this Friday,thats real life to me!! and all I am trying to say I suppose is that there are more important things in life than choosing what to wear and what to wear with it!!

Exactly! Queenie.
 
After reading the threads and Jill Franks blog I have to say I think she loves to feel important, only an egotistical person would suggest that they had done so much, you never hear Angelina bragging about how many children she's saved, she might brag about how many men she's bagged and s**gged. :mysmilie_11:
Seriously though she does so much for charity, as well as giving homes to small kids, she hands over her cash too. It's the media who make the biggest deal on that score.
The fact that Jill has to blow her own trumpet in what could otherwise be a lovely blog makes people cross, if she feels that she has to say what a good friend she is it makes you wonder if she is, we have all in our time been there for friends/family who are going through various traumas in their life, the earlier part of this thread bears testament to that. (Hope all goes well with the little people, and of course the big person and his job).
I think Jill looks like skeletor and I'm not ashamed to admit it even though others may say it's bitchy. I also think Anne has really awful teeth and am not surprised she's never advertised the sonic toothbrush. I also think that if someone and I include myself in this, finds comfort in clothes and jewellery and not in the bottom of a glass/packet of cigarettes/chocolate bar then why is it looked down upon, there's a lot to be said for Stepford. Personally I liked the clothes and their hair, and wished I could have stayed that slim and young. Maybe in another lifetime!!!:mysmilie_12:
 
You have LITERALLY understood my point and ACTUALLY explained it very well.

Blimey: JF made a one sentence comment inbetween selling items. She did not give a guide to complete happiness or full philosophy of life.
 
After reading the threads and Jill Franks blog I have to say I think she loves to feel important, only an egotistical person would suggest that they had done so much, you never hear Angelina bragging about how many children she's saved, she might brag about how many men she's bagged and s**gged. :mysmilie_11:
Seriously though she does so much for charity, as well as giving homes to small kids, she hands over her cash too. It's the media who make the biggest deal on that score.
The fact that Jill has to blow her own trumpet in what could otherwise be a lovely blog makes people cross, if she feels that she has to say what a good friend she is it makes you wonder if she is, we have all in our time been there for friends/family who are going through various traumas in their life, the earlier part of this thread bears testament to that. (Hope all goes well with the little people, and of course the big person and his job).
I think Jill looks like skeletor and I'm not ashamed to admit it even though others may say it's bitchy. I also think Anne has really awful teeth and am not surprised she's never advertised the sonic toothbrush. I also think that if someone and I include myself in this, finds comfort in clothes and jewellery and not in the bottom of a glass/packet of cigarettes/chocolate bar then why is it looked down upon, there's a lot to be said for Stepford. Personally I liked the clothes and their hair, and wished I could have stayed that slim and young. Maybe in another lifetime!!!:mysmilie_12:

would not like to get on the wrong side of you
 
I thought JF looked great last night with Simon, the hairpiece really suited her and the false eyelashes looked really good. She was really bright and funny too, not hankering for freebies and no little in jokes like JR.
 
I don't think that JF has any children has she? I wonder if that's been a sadness in her life, or of course she may not have wanted them.
 
I thought JF looked great last night with Simon, the hairpiece really suited her and the false eyelashes looked really good. She was really bright and funny too, not hankering for freebies and no little in jokes like JR.

I agree.

And while presenters and celebrities open themselves up for criticism because they are in the public eye, I'm really glad I'm insignificant in the scheme of things because I'd hate to read some of the things that are said about them ...... and they can't reply.

We all have opinions, but none of us are perfect so "Live and let live" ........... "each to their own" ......... and "tolerance" are my philosophies.

And now I'll go and hide. ;)
 
I agree.

And while presenters and celebrities open themselves up for criticism because they are in the public eye, I'm really glad I'm insignificant in the scheme of things because I'd hate to read some of the things that are said about them ...... and they can't reply.

We all have opinions, but none of us are perfect so "Live and let live" ........... "each to their own" ......... and "tolerance" are my philosophies.

And now I'll go and hide. ;)

I will hide with you as I am totally of your opinion:mysmilie_696:
 
I agree.

And while presenters and celebrities open themselves up for criticism because they are in the public eye, I'm really glad I'm insignificant in the scheme of things because I'd hate to read some of the things that are said about them ...... and they can't reply.

We all have opinions, but none of us are perfect so "Live and let live" ........... "each to their own" ......... and "tolerance" are my philosophies.

And now I'll go and hide. ;)

No need to hide, I agree with you. I think if presenters start making pronouncements or judgements outside their remit, then we are entitled to question it. Many people seem to enjoy knowing more about them and their private lives, I am not amongst them and need to know nothing, only about the product. However, if they choose to talk about themselves they do risk the viewers taking it further. I'm sure that for many, feeling they "know" the presenter and that knowledge breeds trust, then they will be more inclined to buy the product and I have no doubt that this is (pardon the pun) traded upon.
As an example,many on here are scathing about Debbie Flint but then we don't always reflect the feelings of the majority to whom it would not occur to join a forum and write about them. I think (while not being a particular fan) that her rough and ready approach and lack of airs and graces, endears her to many who see her as a 'normal' girl made good - an act that Debbie cleverly cultivates.
 
wish I could do that, it would be lovely instead of getting up at 5, pick hubby up at 6, tek dog out, school run at 8, then work, I'm lucky if my socks match!
 

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