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Another victim of the False Allegations Industry. Destroyed because of it though, like Jimmy Savile, she raised millions for charity and did overwhelming good in her life.
Green Man wrote: Reminds of the Lennon of the last lyrics from Nobody Loves You
Everybody loves you when you're six foot in the ground
Indeed. She was falsely accused of a crime, but found to have accidentally mismanaged the charity.
Bearing in mind that depending on where the charity is registered, you can quite legally pocket ninety five percent of the donations for yourself, I cant think why it would ever be necessary to break the law?
Honey wrote: Green Man wrote: Reminds of the Lennon of the last lyrics from Nobody Loves You
Everybody loves you when you're six foot in the ground
Indeed. She was falsely accused of a crime, but found to have accidentally mismanaged the charity.
Bearing in mind that depending on where the charity is registered, you can quite legally pocket ninety five percent of the donations for yourself, I cant think why it would ever be necessary to break the law?
A lot of charities are corrupt and have greedy managers or managers with no clue. A lot of charity shops give the minimum to the charity. Rest goes on overheads and staff.
I still rather buy from a charity shop than give money directly to a cause.
Wyot wrote: Not that dressing like her would work for me! But I loved how colourful her clothes were. It really highlights how drably most of us dress...
Blame the retailers for that one Wyot. Men's shops are very few in between. What there is the same dull colours and designs. I love to see a good Western clothes shop. Then again Wrangler are not good as they were once was.
Green Man wrote: Wyot wrote: Not that dressing like her would work for me! But I loved how colourful her clothes were. It really highlights how drably most of us dress...
Blame the retailers for that one Wyot. Men's shops are very few in between. What there is the same dull colours and designs. I love to see a good Western clothes shop. Then again Wrangler are not good as they were once was.
Yes you have to go online to specialist retailers, but this is an expensive route....
Wyot wrote: Green Man wrote: Wyot wrote: Not that dressing like her would work for me! But I loved how colourful her clothes were. It really highlights how drably most of us dress...
Blame the retailers for that one Wyot. Men's shops are very few in between. What there is the same dull colours and designs. I love to see a good Western clothes shop. Then again Wrangler are not good as they were once was.
Yes you have to go online to specialist retailers, but this is an expensive route....
Not forgetting all the clothes online are still made in sweatshops in the East.
I love to see a ban on polyester clothes and BPA plastics. However people love Temu and Wish.com for their plastic shit.
I have taken Honey's advice and gone for corduroy shirts.