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'profumo Affair' Model Christine Keeler Dies
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Miss Christine Keeler - lover, model and journalist, slammed Brexit plans in the hours before her unexpected death writes..... special correspondent for scandals, ( AOG or someone)
we should keep these immigrants out - miss keeler hit out at plans to keep open the Irish border.
you have no idea how these people wrecked my life - coming in here, smoking, selling drugs
how different my life would have been - wife to a minister or even the Russian Ambassador
Miss Keeler drew heavily on a spliff and continued ......
OK I made it up
but you will agree that there seems to be quite alot about Miss Keeler that is made up
Miss Christine Keeler - lover, model and journalist, slammed Brexit plans in the hours before her unexpected death writes..... special correspondent for scandals, ( AOG or someone)
we should keep these immigrants out - miss keeler hit out at plans to keep open the Irish border.
you have no idea how these people wrecked my life - coming in here, smoking, selling drugs
how different my life would have been - wife to a minister or even the Russian Ambassador
Miss Keeler drew heavily on a spliff and continued ......
OK I made it up
but you will agree that there seems to be quite alot about Miss Keeler that is made up
yeah and "ardua" a blue job or something because she had heard once
per ardua ad Astor
an she knew it was via Cliveden
and when Profumo was lying to the House of Commons ( very bad news) and MacMillan ( whose wife Dorothy was being scrowed by her fren' Bob Boothby - who also liked men - you know liiiiiiked men kissy kissy ) had been told he would like
and Mac STILL congratulated him on a splendido speech.....
two faced or what ?
Mac ( for it is he ) great speech - I thought you were going to blow it
Profumo - emerging from under a skirt - yes so did I....
per ardua ad Astor
an she knew it was via Cliveden
and when Profumo was lying to the House of Commons ( very bad news) and MacMillan ( whose wife Dorothy was being scrowed by her fren' Bob Boothby - who also liked men - you know liiiiiiked men kissy kissy ) had been told he would like
and Mac STILL congratulated him on a splendido speech.....
two faced or what ?
Mac ( for it is he ) great speech - I thought you were going to blow it
Profumo - emerging from under a skirt - yes so did I....
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Prudie - // I only really knew about this after the event from parents and the papers. According to my mum she was a high-class 'call girl'. There's a term you don't hear much these days. //
She was also known as a 'good time girl', and that is an expression you don't hear much these days either - except in the Daily Mail!
The Mail's sub-editors went overboard in typical fashion this morning, their headline describing Ms. Keeler as 'achingly beautiful'.
What in the name of heaven does 'achingly beautiful' mean? They really do need to sort themselves out down there!
She was also known as a 'good time girl', and that is an expression you don't hear much these days either - except in the Daily Mail!
The Mail's sub-editors went overboard in typical fashion this morning, their headline describing Ms. Keeler as 'achingly beautiful'.
What in the name of heaven does 'achingly beautiful' mean? They really do need to sort themselves out down there!
emmie - // shocking picture, talk about let yourself go. //
Given the background to Ms. Keeler's life subsequent to the 'scandal', I doubt she had the money, or more importantly the desire, to no 'let herself go' as you put it.
It seems she is a woman to whom the brief concept of self-respect was destroyed very early on in her life, and never regained again, and that is far more tragic than the outwards signs of her physical, mental, and emotional decline.
Given the background to Ms. Keeler's life subsequent to the 'scandal', I doubt she had the money, or more importantly the desire, to no 'let herself go' as you put it.
It seems she is a woman to whom the brief concept of self-respect was destroyed very early on in her life, and never regained again, and that is far more tragic than the outwards signs of her physical, mental, and emotional decline.
Mikey - I think the picture is very obviously Ms Keeler, you can tell by the hair and the eyes, two aspects of people's appearance that tend to stay more or less the same throughout life.
It does appear that she (contrary to AOG's someone cynical view) was used and abused through almost all of her life, and taken advantage of by men in power, and then shunned by a far more puritan society in which she grew up, than the one in which she died.
It does appear that she (contrary to AOG's someone cynical view) was used and abused through almost all of her life, and taken advantage of by men in power, and then shunned by a far more puritan society in which she grew up, than the one in which she died.
I was 14 at the time. It filled columns and columns of newsprint as well as air time. I remember that I was on a summer camp in the Lake District when Stephen Ward committed suicide the night before he was due to be sentenced for living off immoral earnings. A week later there was the Great Train Robbery. What a summer that was!
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