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Deep!

 
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I dont believe in God never will.

But positive thinking is better than negative.

 
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I'm a parent.

And there is no way while I have a hole up my arse would I EVER EVER EVER leave my boy (2 years) in a unlocked room in a foreign country!!!

No way.


Just like Steely said, "im talking about leaving their children in an unlocked appartment in a foreign country." I too am a parent and would never dream of leaving my kids (at the McCann's ages) alone in an unlocked room in a foreign country while I went out swinging! Evil or Very Mad

I wonder if there's another book in this? 'Kate McCann - sex tips for swingers' maybe?! Wink

 
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Has a Hollywood studio bought the film rights yet?


Who do you think will play Gerry McCann? Mel Gibson or Ewan McGregor?


i was thinking Chris Langham

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I dont believe in God never will.

But positive thinking is better than negative.


I'm sure the people of Darfur will thank you for your positive thoughts! Confused

 
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Better do or thats just plain rude.

 
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Pokerkings01 wrote:
I'm a parent.

And there is no way while I have a hole up my arse would I EVER EVER EVER leave my boy (2 years) in a unlocked room in a foreign country!!!

No way.


Just like Steely said, "im talking about leaving their children in an unlocked appartment in a foreign country." I too am a parent and would never dream of leaving my kids (at the McCann's ages) alone in an unlocked room in a foreign country while I went out swinging! Evil or Very Mad



Oh mate I just burst out laughing at this so hard!!!

Skill factor 5!!

Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

 
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Laughing Laughing

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Ah! Smile

 
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A newly released photograph taken in Morocco of a fair-haired child bearing a striking resemblance to Madeleine McCann is not the missing girl, Sky Television reported on Wednesday.

Citing unofficial sources, Sky said the girl in the picture had been tracked down and was understood to be from a local farming family.

The photograph of the child being carried on a woman's back in a sling was taken by a Spanish tourist in northern Morocco last month.

Parents Kate and Gerry McCann were anxiously awaiting the opinion of British, Portuguese and Spanish authorities who were examining the picture.

"I have to urge caution," said the spokesman, Clarence Mitchell before the Sky report. "The correct people -- the police -- with all of their technical prowess are now looking at this material."

"There have been lots of different sightings over the last few months, all of which -- no matter how well intentioned -- have come to nothing.

"You can imagine the emotional ups and downs that that causes Gerry and Kate, so they're simply not getting into commenting at every stage.

"They need to hear it from the authorities first before they then decide what to do and what to say."

The photo is indistinct but does appear to bear a resemblance to the missing four-year-old.

It was the fourth suspected sighting of Madeleine in Morocco.

A Norwegian woman believes she saw the girl at a petrol station in Marrakesh, a second suspected sighting was near a hotel in Rabat and another woman from northern Morocco has also come forward to say she believes she saw the youngster.

"Hopefully, this not only will lead to finding Madeleine, of course, but if it helps bring the focus of everything back onto the search for her, that's all for the good as well," said Mitchell.

"When we were there, we were very encouraged by the Moroccan police. They said that, because of their extensive police network in the country ... 'if Madeleine is in Morocco, we will find her.'"

Madeleine went missing on May 3 while her family were on holiday in Portugal triggering an international search and a high-profile campaign.

Portuguese police have named her parents as suspects, but they deny any involvement and say they believe she is still alive.

 
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ahhh the trusty spokesman earning their hefty wage courtesy of the Maddie Fund

 
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no im not talking about that. im talking about leaving their children in an unlocked appartment in a foreign country.

that is horrendous parenting. whether they actually played a part in her death/abduction is not important for this fact.

what has their origins or where they come from got to do with it? would you be backing a single parent mum from Hackney if she left her kids alone and went clubbing?

whats the difference? the important factors are the same


Steely is right about the above , a previous member earlier noted that the Mcanns only did what many parents do all the time with their kids (ie..leave them alone)and everything is fine and no one is any the wiser . Well i say all those people they are being negligent in their duty as parents . I also would never dream of leaving any kid on their own in any room anywhere , it is just how i am and how i regard my own responsibilities as an adult , and as he mentioned the guilt of them does not hide the fact that they were negligfent in their duties as parents and their actions led to their daughters dissapearence and ..little Maddie is the one i feel most for ....a lovely 4 year old girl who after having the best day ever , most likey then had the worst evening ever ...and the worst thing is we may never know what happened to her ..

 
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Anyone feel embarassed about being caught up in the media witchhunt of the parents while back now its all been retracted?

 
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absolutely not.

i stand by everything i said.

the media never conducted a witch hunt. they have (in the majority) been very supportive of the parents. perhaps things have been different outside the UK.

 
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What ever happened with this? It was the main news topic here for about a month or so, but haven't heard anything about it for awhile now.

 
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reality has kicked in

 
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absolutely not.

i stand by everything i said.

the media never conducted a witch hunt. they have (in the majority) been very supportive of the parents. perhaps things have been different outside the UK.


Na it was British media that recently were forced by the courts to retract and apologise for printing stories suggesting the guilt of the parents in the disapearance of Madeline. Havent heard of any foreign ones acting in the same way, apart from Portugese ones I guess.

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