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Bubble asked me to post this.........................We are trying to decide whether Heather Mills......................

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LadySherlockofLGJ · 26/03/2006 19:39

has totally lost the plot.

She has more mad ideas than any woman I have ever known.

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expatinscotland · 26/03/2006 23:58

you don't hear much about the other two, though. just dour faced stella. she's a joke. but heather's an even bigger one.

quanglewangle · 27/03/2006 00:00

Well, warm milk makes me feel sick, it used to give ds1 eczema (a clear link) and ds 2 couldn't tolerate it in his diet, tummy ache and the runs.

But I never really considered these health risks, just temporary inconvenience that could be avoided.

Assuming you don't have to avoid milk for any of the above reasons I would need to be convinced that it was carcinogenic enough to warrant cutting it out of my diet completely. I don't drink gallons but it certainly is a source of Ca in my diet and I don't want to be crippled by osteoporosis.

spidermama · 27/03/2006 00:02

Come on sisters!!!

How come no-one despised Jamie Oliver for knocking convenience foods? He wasn't cirtisised for being smug, sanctimonious, out of line and attention seeking. What's the difference?

Because he's a man perchance?

quanglewangle · 27/03/2006 00:03

Anyway, on to the more important subject. Couldn't stand Linda and can't stand Heather. Both the worst type of animla lover imo, the sentimental variety who would make their pet moggies vegetarian if they could.

Caligula · 27/03/2006 00:04

Too late apparantly quanglewangle. From what I've read, a big factor in osteoporosis is how much calcium you've had before adulthood. I'm sure I read something a while ago aobut how they're expecting an explosion of osteoporosis in about 30 years as so many teenagers nowadays are on calorie controlled diets and cut out milk and cheese without compensating for their calcium intake in other ways. Sad

Caligula · 27/03/2006 00:06

Good point spidermama. In fact, JO immediately became popular among people who previously had been hostile to him because of his chirpy Sainsbury geezer persona.

quanglewangle · 27/03/2006 00:06

And there was a prog on tv a couple of years (?) ago that demolished Heather. It claimed to expose her as .... drat, I can't really remember.
Anyone else see it?

spidermama · 27/03/2006 00:07

A witch quangle? Wink

Caligula · 27/03/2006 00:08

Gillian McKeith in disguise?

Nightynight · 27/03/2006 00:10

Caligula!
read my post again. I used to fantasise about welsh rarebit, until St Helens GOATS CHEDDAR became available.

Nightynight · 27/03/2006 00:11

oh, come on quangle, you cant leave it at that...what? what was she?

Caligula · 27/03/2006 00:12

OMG goats cheddar. Life has changed dramatically! Grin

quanglewangle · 27/03/2006 00:16

Oh dear caligula, I had better book my hip replacement now then. Shock I have always hated milk, right back from the days of the little warm bottles at school [yuck]

spider, I think she was a glamour model at some stage. And possibly a bit ruthless and less than honest (allegedly) though I don't remember any of the substance. I was also left wondering why they had bothered to make the program about her, what their motives were. Is Macca such a national treasure that she needed to be exposed ? I remember feeling quite sorry for him.

Nightynight · 27/03/2006 00:17

Grin butter too
and double cream...

quanglewangle · 27/03/2006 00:19

Sorry, Nighty I can't be more specific, I can't remember. But I didn't like her one little bit and she has a very shifty expression.
Please, someone else must have seen it, someone with a memory!!

Caligula · 27/03/2006 00:22

Grin pmsl at her shifty expression.

That Linda was always a bit shifty as well.

Have never had her sausages

quanglewangle · 27/03/2006 00:27

Do you remember when her sausages were found to have meat in them? Or am I imagining things? I pmsl anyway. Grin

quanglewangle · 27/03/2006 00:30

Dunno about osteoporosis, think dementia must be setting in. Probaly imagining things .... no memory .... mutter, mutter, mutter...... Worried now Sad

Caligula · 27/03/2006 00:35

No I have a hazy memory of a meat scandal and her.

It would have to be connected with her quorn products, rather than her husband.

quanglewangle · 27/03/2006 00:37
Grin Have to go to bed now, night night all.
chipmonkey · 27/03/2006 02:30

Caligula, Quorn are her competitors!

mogwai · 27/03/2006 08:06

My entire view of HMM is based on the fact that she claims she didn't even know who Paul McCartney was when she first met him. Not that she didn't recognise him, that she had never heard of him.

Sorry, I think she's a gold digging fake who caught Paul McCartney when he was vunerable.

She should stick to what she really knows about. If I were a nutritionalist with qualifications in the same, I'd be very irritated by her, whether I agreed with the milk thing or not.

Not right to lampoon her over the prosthetic limb though. She's in ispirational in that respect.

hunkermunker · 27/03/2006 08:54

\link{http://www.heathermillsmccartney.com/factfiction.php\Heather speaks out here. She wrote these while drinking a big glass of milky Nesquik} Shock

lockets · 27/03/2006 08:59

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edam · 27/03/2006 09:06

The only reason she has a platform for her nutty beliefs is because she's married to Macca. So naturally people who think her attempts to convince us that she's some sort of nutritional expert are dodgy will criticise her marriage. Daft bint. IMO.

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