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Unbelievable, so Three recommends you watch it, you had to clarify what the programme was about, you didn't answer when I first asked and now you claim you saw it!a) Yes I saw it.
I'm out!
Unbelievable, so Three recommends you watch it, you had to clarify what the programme was about, you didn't answer when I first asked and now you claim you saw it!a) Yes I saw it.
I wanted to check we were talking about the same issue.Unbelievable, so Three recommends you watch it, you had to clarify what the programme was about, you didn't answer when I first asked and now you claim you saw it!
I'm out!
I didn't suggest it wasn't hard for him and his kids, did i? All I am saying is that the TV producers would have been better to use a normal working man to portray how the pain and loss losing a mother to your young children affects your ability to cope. If you wish to read more into my reply then that's up to you.
What if that audience reaches 200,000 people and it leads to 20% seeking help (emotional) = 40,000 people.
If the Rio Ferdinand programme reaches 10 million @ 20%...well do the maths.
Ah, What if's, if only eh......
I did watch it against my better judgement - as a City fan he's one of my least favourite people! Found myself really feeling for him and his kids. Double whammy for him with his own personal loss and then trying to also help his kids deal with theirs. Hadn't remembered, or even acknowledged, his extra marital dalliances though and puts a different spin on my feelings now. How he can talk about how much he loved his wife and how perfect their marriage was, sob, sob...sorry but that's a joke if the affairs are true.
I was two when my Mum died from breast cancer leaving me, brother and sister twins aged 7, brother aged 10 and sister aged 13. Not sure how my Dad coped and just reminded me what a truly amazing man he was.
I was two when my Mum died from breast cancer leaving me, brother and sister twins aged 7, brother aged 10 and sister aged 13. Not sure how my Dad coped and just reminded me what a truly amazing man he was.
Yup, if Missis T had put her " Hubba Hubba " undies on instead of her " not a chance Jim jams" I would of missed this programme.
If it's not your birthday then surely all married men know the jim jams will be winning that battle![]()
I did watch it against my better judgement - as a City fan he's one of my least favourite people! Found myself really feeling for him and his kids. Double whammy for him with his own personal loss and then trying to also help his kids deal with theirs. Hadn't remembered, or even acknowledged, his extra marital dalliances though and puts a different spin on my feelings now. How he can talk about how much he loved his wife and how perfect their marriage was, sob, sob...sorry but that's a joke if the affairs are true.
I was two when my Mum died from breast cancer leaving me, brother and sister twins aged 7, brother aged 10 and sister aged 13. Not sure how my Dad coped and just reminded me what a truly amazing man he was.
Very touching and moving Amanda. A lot of us may think of our parents as heroes, however your dad certainly was. What a guy.
Unfortunately the affairs are true because he lost a high court battle over it and his need for a super injunction.
Also in 2006 he wrote a book saying he was a changed person and realised he was an ahole blah blah and had moved on. This proved to be a big fat juicy lie as the injunction and court case was in 2011 5 years later and everything said was still going on and he hadn't changed his spots.
Still he could have turned it round in the last few years and his wife must have loved him very much after having not just that many affairs but 1 lasting as long as he had been with her (the cynic in me says money probably played a part and if he had none would she have stayed with him through so much). Also it is sad that someone so nice and put up with so much ends up with cancer herself, life can be so unfair for many. her parents were pretty great as well especially as it is also very hard for them as well.
It was really hard listening to the other fathers have their say and someone like Darren Clarke would have been far more effective in my opinion as he doesn't have the baggage as well as all he achieved in the immediate aftermath of his wife's death and showing how life actually can move forward. Rio feels like a media hound whereas Darren and the others feel like they wish to minimise the impact of media in what occurred.
I'd heard the DC wasn't exactly whiter than white when it came to playing away
Ah, What if's, if only eh......
It does make you wonder what with Colin " Super Miserable" Montgomery turning out to be a serial womaniser, I mean who would have thought it.
If it's not your birthday then surely all married men know the jim jams will be winning that battle![]()
Thanks. My Mum was truly the love of his life too and he never remarried. My eldest sister remembers how they used to dance around the kitchen to the radio (ballroom dancing) and then she had to "watch your sisters and brothers" as they waltzed upstairs! I was too young to remember my Mum but also never really felt a gap as my Dad was brilliant - lucky for him I was a tomboy so we played every sport together, including golf which I found very boring but he loved!