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'Missing People' Xmas dinner raises £100,000 in one night
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MISSING PEOPLE RAISE £100,000
Missing People @missingpeople 10h10 hours ago
Missing People Retweeted Outsmart
Thanks to you too for your wonderful support of last night's event which was a huge success, raising over £100k!
https://www.facebook.com/missingpeople.uk/photos/ms.c.eJxl0MENwDAIA8CNqhhwgvdfrFVfrfmeHEPAAvMgmtpVVFz4SMiE9Ze9CjVkZNIzj7nUFO~;p0dzyVwoTrJRLu6TPAuQS9Obk6GnPcOzD7bJH5vhV0X5DdPj0cQ3o~;ekNzPRhzA~-~-.bps.a.10153712858374592.1073741869.8141704591/10153712860414592/?type=3&theater
More pics here:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=ms.c.eJxl0MENwDAIA8CNqhhwgvdfrFVfrfmeHEPAAvMgmtpVVFz4SMiE9Ze9CjVkZNIzj7nUFO~%3Bp0dzyVwoTrJRLu6TPAuQS9Obk6GnPcOzD7bJH5vhV0X5DdPj0cQ3o~%3BekNzPRhzA~-~-.bps.a.10153712858374592.1073741869.8141704591&type=3
Well done, all concerned!
http://www.stopthemyths.info/viewtopic.php?f=115&t=8173
MISSING PEOPLE RAISE £100,000
Missing People @missingpeople 10h10 hours ago
Missing People Retweeted Outsmart
Thanks to you too for your wonderful support of last night's event which was a huge success, raising over £100k!
https://www.facebook.com/missingpeople.uk/photos/ms.c.eJxl0MENwDAIA8CNqhhwgvdfrFVfrfmeHEPAAvMgmtpVVFz4SMiE9Ze9CjVkZNIzj7nUFO~;p0dzyVwoTrJRLu6TPAuQS9Obk6GnPcOzD7bJH5vhV0X5DdPj0cQ3o~;ekNzPRhzA~-~-.bps.a.10153712858374592.1073741869.8141704591/10153712860414592/?type=3&theater
More pics here:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=ms.c.eJxl0MENwDAIA8CNqhhwgvdfrFVfrfmeHEPAAvMgmtpVVFz4SMiE9Ze9CjVkZNIzj7nUFO~%3Bp0dzyVwoTrJRLu6TPAuQS9Obk6GnPcOzD7bJH5vhV0X5DdPj0cQ3o~%3BekNzPRhzA~-~-.bps.a.10153712858374592.1073741869.8141704591&type=3
Well done, all concerned!
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Predictable bitching:
Miaow! Someone needing a saucer of milk, are they?
Mrs McCann and her 'dim friend' have done more to help people in desperate straits in one night than the nasty forkers have done in their entire lives. IMO.
Miaow! Someone needing a saucer of milk, are they?
Mrs McCann and her 'dim friend' have done more to help people in desperate straits in one night than the nasty forkers have done in their entire lives. IMO.
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Did that forker see the photo of Hugh Grant seated at the table next to Kate?
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Oh yes.....it's most amusing to see all the haters in full bitch, I have to say, with jealousy very obviously oozing from every pore.
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In all honesty, didn't Kate look fabulous? I really think she did.
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I think it's the fringe, Lily? It really suits her.
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The haters appear to be beside themselves with rage - not that there's anything unusual about that. So, here's a nice piccie of their beloved Amoral to cheer them up a bit!
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bb1 wrote:I think it's the fringe, Lily? It really suits her.
I thought her hair looked different. It really does suit her. She looks beautiful in fact.
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/gerry-kate-mccann-reveal-reasons-6785371
Gerry and Kate McCann reveal the reasons why they miss Maddie
21:00, 6 NOV 2015 UPDATED 21:04, 6 NOV 2015
BY TRACEY KANDOHLA
Kate and Gerry McCann include her smile, her dimples, her sense of humour, her “chat” and her excitement in the festive build-up
The parents of Madeleine McCann have compiled a heart-rending list of all the things they miss about their long-lost daughter in the run-up to Christmas.
The list accompanies a picture of the couple standing at their front door in Rothley, Leics.
The photo, taken for the charity Missing People’s Home for Christmas Exhibition, is among 12 pictures of families who have missing loved ones.
The exhibition – at The Crypt in London’s St-Martin-in-the-Fields – highlights the plight of thousands of people across Britain who are living in limbo after the disappearance of a family member.
A charity spokesperson said: “These powerful images depict families standing by their front doors, symbolising the hopes and fears experienced by those desperately waiting for news.”
The picture of heart doctor Gerry and former GP Kate , both 47, is on public view until November 22. The couple, parents to 10-year-old twins Sean and Amelie, refuse to give up hope of finding their eldest child, who would now be 12.
Madeleine disappeared from a holiday apartment in Portugal’s Praia da Luz in May 2007.
Missing People’s Jo Youle said: “The exhibition will give the public the opportunity to stand with these families missing a loved one by sharing messages of support.”
Her smile
Her laughter
Her eyes
Her dimples
Her sense of humour
Her smartness
Her imitations of people and characters
Her voice, her ‘chat’
Her company
That knowing look
Her singing
Styling her hair
Chasing her round the garden
Sharing her excitement in the run-up to Christmas
Sharing anything
Spoiling her on her birthday
Shopping with her
Going to a cafe with her
Holding her, hugging her, kissing the top of her head
Lying next to her
Our complete family of five
Everything
We miss her
Gerry and Kate McCann reveal the reasons why they miss Maddie
21:00, 6 NOV 2015 UPDATED 21:04, 6 NOV 2015
BY TRACEY KANDOHLA
Kate and Gerry McCann include her smile, her dimples, her sense of humour, her “chat” and her excitement in the festive build-up
The parents of Madeleine McCann have compiled a heart-rending list of all the things they miss about their long-lost daughter in the run-up to Christmas.
The list accompanies a picture of the couple standing at their front door in Rothley, Leics.
The photo, taken for the charity Missing People’s Home for Christmas Exhibition, is among 12 pictures of families who have missing loved ones.
The exhibition – at The Crypt in London’s St-Martin-in-the-Fields – highlights the plight of thousands of people across Britain who are living in limbo after the disappearance of a family member.
A charity spokesperson said: “These powerful images depict families standing by their front doors, symbolising the hopes and fears experienced by those desperately waiting for news.”
The picture of heart doctor Gerry and former GP Kate , both 47, is on public view until November 22. The couple, parents to 10-year-old twins Sean and Amelie, refuse to give up hope of finding their eldest child, who would now be 12.
Madeleine disappeared from a holiday apartment in Portugal’s Praia da Luz in May 2007.
Missing People’s Jo Youle said: “The exhibition will give the public the opportunity to stand with these families missing a loved one by sharing messages of support.”
Her smile
Her laughter
Her eyes
Her dimples
Her sense of humour
Her smartness
Her imitations of people and characters
Her voice, her ‘chat’
Her company
That knowing look
Her singing
Styling her hair
Chasing her round the garden
Sharing her excitement in the run-up to Christmas
Sharing anything
Spoiling her on her birthday
Shopping with her
Going to a cafe with her
Holding her, hugging her, kissing the top of her head
Lying next to her
Our complete family of five
Everything
We miss her
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Let's hope the pervs in Blondie/Gallagher's scabby hate group don't use that as an excuse to invent more kiddie porn from the depths of their extremely diseased minds.
I understand all the vile, revolting posts were passed on before Blondie/Gallagher cleaned her cesspit up a bit.
I understand all the vile, revolting posts were passed on before Blondie/Gallagher cleaned her cesspit up a bit.
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Oh, what a surprise! The biscuit-scoffing special snowflake that hassles strangers on public transport has already put her ugly boot into the McCanns!
Nasty, twisted inadequate!
Nasty, twisted inadequate!
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....And the pervs on Blondie's scabby group are enjoying a frenzy of one-handed typing.
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What can you possibly expect from that bunch of losers?
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Nothing is too sick for Amoral supporters.
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Gerry and Kate McCann reveal the reasons why they miss Maddie
My friends, this was taken from The Mirror newspaper:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/gerry-kate-mccann-reveal-reasons-6785371
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/gerry-kate-mccann-reveal-reasons-6785371
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Thank you Pedro. We have already seen the list but that is another paper who supports them. So it's all good.
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you welcome my friend, I agree with you.
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/murdered-schoolgirl-alice-gross-mum-6966513#ICID=sharebar_twitter
Murdered schoolgirl Alice Gross' mum to sing daughter's song at service
00:01, 7 DEC 2015
BY TRACEY KANDOHLA
Alice penned the song before she disappeared in August 2014, and mum Ros said that "music was her passion"
The mum of murdered schoolgirl Alice Gross will help keep her memory alive as she joins in a poignant rendition of a song written by her daughter on Monday night.
Brave Ros Hodgkiss will sing the touching words “Got to survive through the life we live today” together with family and friends at charity Missing People’s carol service.
Other families of lost loved ones including Kate McCann, mum of snatched Madeleine, and Peter Lawrence, dad of missing chef Claudia, are due to team up with the choir.
Music-mad Alice, 14, penned “Don’t Let It Go Away” before she disappeared in August last year. Her mum, who will also speak during the service in London, told how performing it would bring them all some solace.
She said on Sunday: “Music was Alice’s passion. She loved performing and writing her own music and it means a lot to me that Alice’s song will be performed by the Missing People choir.
“It not only brings together other music lovers but provides comfort, community and support to those who know too well the devastation of having a missing loved one.”
Murdered schoolgirl Alice Gross' mum to sing daughter's song at service
00:01, 7 DEC 2015
BY TRACEY KANDOHLA
Alice penned the song before she disappeared in August 2014, and mum Ros said that "music was her passion"
The mum of murdered schoolgirl Alice Gross will help keep her memory alive as she joins in a poignant rendition of a song written by her daughter on Monday night.
Brave Ros Hodgkiss will sing the touching words “Got to survive through the life we live today” together with family and friends at charity Missing People’s carol service.
Other families of lost loved ones including Kate McCann, mum of snatched Madeleine, and Peter Lawrence, dad of missing chef Claudia, are due to team up with the choir.
Music-mad Alice, 14, penned “Don’t Let It Go Away” before she disappeared in August last year. Her mum, who will also speak during the service in London, told how performing it would bring them all some solace.
She said on Sunday: “Music was Alice’s passion. She loved performing and writing her own music and it means a lot to me that Alice’s song will be performed by the Missing People choir.
“It not only brings together other music lovers but provides comfort, community and support to those who know too well the devastation of having a missing loved one.”
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The mother of murdered schoolgirl Alice Gross has told of her heartache as another Christmas comes round without her daughter.
"It's the second Christmas (without her) and it's obviously very lonely and empty," said Rosalind Hodgkiss, speaking about her daughter on ITV's Good Morning Britain.
"Alice was a big girl for Christmas who loved all the rituals around it.
"We found it very empty last year, so we didn't have a Christmas tree, we had a memory tree instead.
"It was just a plant with lots of photos of Alice from different Christmases and we wrote down all our memories of her and shared them and lit a candle every night."
Alice went missing near her home in Hanwell, west London, in August 2014, and was found dead a month later after police launched a massive search for her.
Ms Hodgkiss said she had had an inkling of her daughter's fate as soon as she went missing.
"For me, the hardest thing, I think (was that) I knew it through my gut fairly early on that something really terrible had happened, but I had to keep the hope alive and keep as calm as possible to support my older daughter and we had to keep the publicity going so that if Alice was out there we might get more information."
She said there is "a void" in care for relatives who have had a loved one taken from them.
But she praised the charity Missing People, saying it is "absolutely amazing.
"So while Alice was missing they did lots of things for us.
"They had a 24-hour confidential helpline that we could call at any time to get some confidential counselling.
"It was very traumatic the whole time when we were getting information about what happened to Alice."
Alice was a talented musician who played the piano and violin and wrote her own songs.
One of them, Don't Let It Go Away, will be performed by a choir whose members have experienced the heartache of having a loved one go missing.
The choir performance will take place tonight at St Martin-in-the-Fields in Trafalgar Square, central London.
Hosted by patron Sir Trevor McDonald, the service will include tributes from families of missing people, including Ms Hodgkiss, and readings from actors Monica Dolan and Amanda Redman.
Tickets are available from https://missingpeoplecarols2015.eventbrite.co.uk
The mother of murdered schoolgirl Alice Gross has told of her heartache as another Christmas comes round without her daughter.
"It's the second Christmas (without her) and it's obviously very lonely and empty," said Rosalind Hodgkiss, speaking about her daughter on ITV's Good Morning Britain.
"Alice was a big girl for Christmas who loved all the rituals around it.
"We found it very empty last year, so we didn't have a Christmas tree, we had a memory tree instead.
"It was just a plant with lots of photos of Alice from different Christmases and we wrote down all our memories of her and shared them and lit a candle every night."
Alice went missing near her home in Hanwell, west London, in August 2014, and was found dead a month later after police launched a massive search for her.
Ms Hodgkiss said she had had an inkling of her daughter's fate as soon as she went missing.
"For me, the hardest thing, I think (was that) I knew it through my gut fairly early on that something really terrible had happened, but I had to keep the hope alive and keep as calm as possible to support my older daughter and we had to keep the publicity going so that if Alice was out there we might get more information."
She said there is "a void" in care for relatives who have had a loved one taken from them.
But she praised the charity Missing People, saying it is "absolutely amazing.
"So while Alice was missing they did lots of things for us.
"They had a 24-hour confidential helpline that we could call at any time to get some confidential counselling.
"It was very traumatic the whole time when we were getting information about what happened to Alice."
Alice was a talented musician who played the piano and violin and wrote her own songs.
One of them, Don't Let It Go Away, will be performed by a choir whose members have experienced the heartache of having a loved one go missing.
The choir performance will take place tonight at St Martin-in-the-Fields in Trafalgar Square, central London.
Hosted by patron Sir Trevor McDonald, the service will include tributes from families of missing people, including Ms Hodgkiss, and readings from actors Monica Dolan and Amanda Redman.
Tickets are available from https://missingpeoplecarols2015.eventbrite.co.uk
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But she praised the charity Missing People, saying it is "absolutely amazing.
"So while Alice was missing they did lots of things for us.
"They had a 24-hour confidential helpline that we could call at any time to get some confidential counselling.
Just watch - the McCann-haters will try to get the number to shout abuse at the staff.
"So while Alice was missing they did lots of things for us.
"They had a 24-hour confidential helpline that we could call at any time to get some confidential counselling.
Just watch - the McCann-haters will try to get the number to shout abuse at the staff.
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If they do that, then they will be more publicly reviled than they already are.
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