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Post by Lady van Tassel on Jan 12, 2008 0:01:40 GMT 9.5
I do like the coat and the dress thingy,not sure if I'd wear them together though but Miranda looks great in everything so she gets away with that. And I have no idea whose child it is actually.Lol I didn't even think about it.Maybe some close friend of hers?
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Post by EarlyBird on Jan 12, 2008 0:15:50 GMT 9.5
lol it's her god child if the childs with her. A friend who is an artist. They look doubley cute together hehe
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Post by Morgause on Jan 12, 2008 3:18:46 GMT 9.5
Waw, Miranda and Cirque du Soleil!! I love both of them!! Yes, I have to say that I don't thing the coat matches the dress, but it's ok, I have seen much worse, and after all it's a Cirque du Soleil show, lots of colour and imaginary outfits! By the way, the Varekai show is amazing, I have the DVD!
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Post by electrostrike on Jan 12, 2008 9:45:49 GMT 9.5
"Kate Dineen, 45, graduated from the Royal College of Arts in 1987 and won a scholarship to study Araash, or Rajasthani fresco painting, with the only surviving master of the craft, the late Gyarsilal Varma. She has exhibited works in London, New York and Bombay. She lives in west London with her husband, Paul, and daughter, Caelo, five." read the whole article here : news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article3119225.ecelot's of stuff about miranda. I believe i posted a thread about it before.
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Post by EarlyBird on Jan 12, 2008 10:07:55 GMT 9.5
Yeah you did hehe that's how I knew ;D
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Post by avalon on Jan 12, 2008 10:56:11 GMT 9.5
and she's quite tough – she tells you exactly what to do'... that's a good sign as I've always told...you know.well I understand myself. CAELO lucky little toddler...be a godmother is fantastic ...if you aren't Elton Jhon ;D:everybody wants him to be the perfect godfather only for his personal "fortune"...you know in future ...the will...testament. bloody parents! blah!
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Post by EarlyBird on Jan 12, 2008 23:28:47 GMT 9.5
I wish I had Manda as a godmother or something. Then she could help talk some sense into me. And hug me when I am sad, I need that right now.
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Post by electrostrike on Jan 12, 2008 23:50:18 GMT 9.5
sadly most godparents don't do as much as Miranda seems to do for her goddaughter - aka mine lol
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Post by avalon on Jan 13, 2008 6:36:53 GMT 9.5
Mine is still great & caring even though she is faraway... Sweden,I do love that country.
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Post by xdelaneyx on Jan 13, 2008 6:59:48 GMT 9.5
My Godparents are lovely but I havent seen them properly in years, they were very close friends of my Mum's and when she passed away and my Dad remarried I started to see them less and less....I don't think it was that my step mum didnt want me to see them, I just think my Dad felt awkward
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Post by Morgause on Jan 13, 2008 9:42:09 GMT 9.5
My godmother and I are like sisters, but when I was younger I barely saw her too, because of her work, she was always singing in another countries in Europe. Now that she doesn't do it so often anymore, we can have more time together.
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Post by Rita, Oh Yes! on Jan 13, 2008 14:06:22 GMT 9.5
I wonder if this is cultural in some ways. I don't actually know who my godmother *is*. My godfather is my Dad's best friend, but I can't remenber who my godmother is. My aunt, maybe? Hell, I don't know. I wonder if it's like that for other Aussies - just an honorary thing - or if that's just my family.
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Post by Kathleen on Jan 13, 2008 20:12:54 GMT 9.5
I had godparents, but it wasn't really for religious purposes. They were two sort of elderly people that lived next door to me until we moved when I was about 7. Just friends of the family, I guess. I believe one of them (maybe both) is dead now. We didn't keep in touch much after we moved.
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Post by EarlyBird on Jan 13, 2008 22:03:31 GMT 9.5
I don't think I have any godparents. I might have, probably someone in my family but I have no idea.
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Post by Lady van Tassel on Jan 14, 2008 2:13:06 GMT 9.5
I don't think I have any godparents.
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