What piffle! Why do we have to keep hearing about these people, years after their tenuous relevance, particularly in the U.S. (save Jessica), has long passed?
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Why these women continue to fascinate is beyond me. Not really--this obsession is just the "intellectuals'" version of the Paris... [MORE]
Stephen Rodd
Nov 9, 2007 19:35
IN an early November Issue of Time Magazine, Birth Order is the topic of discussion. I wonder if the personality... [MORE]
Grace
Nov 8, 2007 04:45
At least from our point of view today, it was the sisters somewhere near the middle -- Diana and Unity... [MORE]
David H.
Nov 9, 2007 14:40
I've never been a member of the Mitford fan club, breathlessly rushing out to buy yet the latest book about/on... [MORE]
Carmel Boyle
Nov 7, 2007 22:54
Well I have to confess that I am completely fascinated by this family of women (sorry Tom). It is a... [MORE]
Peggy Andrew-Kabilafkas
Jan 7, 2008 19:03
What piffle! Why do we have to keep hearing about these people, years after their tenuous relevance, particularly in the...
Not_Redesdale
Nov 7, 2007 22:52
If you don't care, don't read the book or the review. No one has a gun at your head, and... [MORE]
Dr Milan Voykovic
Nov 26, 2007 21:30
Relax, Doctor Voykovic. This is a discussion, not a fight. You can tell others they are wrong and explain why... [MORE]
Stephen Rodd
Dec 9, 2007 13:48
Dear Stephen (please call me Milan),
Honestly, I'm not angry. Nor was I saying that someone couldn't or certainly shouldn't express... [MORE]
Milan Voykovic
Dec 9, 2007 15:21
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