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Post by mrszinck on Jul 19, 2011 11:35:00 GMT -5
Nobody I know found the Hirst exhibition worthwhile... Maybe I expected more...
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Post by paca on Jul 19, 2011 17:49:58 GMT -5
I didn't go after seeing the atrocities that were exhibited outside. The pregnant woman at the Fontvielle port was IMO an insult to women
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Post by MyAdia on Jul 19, 2011 18:01:54 GMT -5
Point de Vue has a editorial cartoon mocking Albert and Charlene's wedding exhibit at the Oceanographic Museum. The editorial is by Agatha Lauriot Prevost and the drawing by Helene Tran.
Ancient history Really, they are not at the wedding! Just flew to other lands, and wham! The back! What? Interpretations malicious rumors say ... those are hard as iron to their fairy tale. Except that. You will notice that Kate and William are not entitled to, them, this treatment (dis) favor dubbed by actions that do not lie. On one side or the other. And during that time, you know what? On the Rock, the marriage of the prince and his mermaid came to the museum. Oceanography, it goes without saying. The white dress, the costume of a rifleman, gifts, silver fish that decorated the tables, the crown ... Everything is exposed. Naturalized. To believe that it is already ancient history ...
Histoire ancienne Décidément, ils ne sont pas à la noce! À peine envolés vers d’autres cieux et vlan ! Les revoilà! Quoi? Les rumeurs… Interprétations malveillantes disent ceux qui tiennent dur comme fer à leur conte de fées. Sauf que. Vous remarquerez que Kate et William n’y ont pas droit, eux, à ce traitement de (dé)faveur adoubé par des gestes qui ne trompent pas. D’un côté comme de l’autre. Et pendant ce temps-là, vous savez quoi? Sur le Rocher, le mariage du prince et de sa sirène est entré au musée. Océanographique, ça va de soi. La blanche robe, le costume de carabinier, les cadeaux, les poissons d’argent qui décoraient les tables, le diadème… Tout est exposé. Naturalisé. À croire que c’est déjà de l’histoire ancienne…
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Post by MyAdia on Jul 19, 2011 18:28:46 GMT -5
Stephane Bern is still talking - still praising this "deeply in love" couple and the exhibit which he selected the photos to present. Here are some photos from Pure People who is repeating the lie told by Bern that 30,000 people saw the exhibit already (which will be in 10 days). A photo of all those thousands of tourists who come each day, viewing the exhibit Charlene's Ocean tiara (844 diamonds & 359 sapphires) - one of the three expensive pieces ff jewelry that Conlene had made just for the wedding - just imagine what she will have made afterward. Montblanc pen exclusive edition, with whom the couple signed the register
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Post by emmeline on Jul 19, 2011 18:52:36 GMT -5
Love the cartoon! It represents the reality: the "princely" couple is under water.
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Post by hibou on Jul 19, 2011 19:02:03 GMT -5
I like the invisible mannequins. Kinda suits the royal couple. No personality at all. JMO
Bern certainly looks full of himself. I'm sure one of these days he will have egg on his face.
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Post by axelle on Jul 19, 2011 20:31:17 GMT -5
Seriously creepy! This dimwit is just riding the wave for his own publicity.
I like the "vacant" statues too - right on the mark! The lights are on but nobody is home!
Did I miss something or did she wear that sapphire tiara anywhere at the wedding?
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Post by axelle on Jul 19, 2011 20:49:08 GMT -5
On another note what happened to all those unsold souvenirs of the wedding? Super sales all over? Are they still there but marked down?
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Post by creativemind on Jul 19, 2011 22:32:04 GMT -5
the wedding gown and uniform look so much better with those twits out of them
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Post by margarita on Jul 19, 2011 23:35:29 GMT -5
A stupid question: Is the Exhibition part of the museum or do you need an extra ticket to see it?
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Post by refia on Jul 21, 2011 8:54:11 GMT -5
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Post by countess on Jul 21, 2011 9:14:07 GMT -5
they are so pathetic, it's like shooting fish in a barrel, there's almost no sport left in it....but then i think how monsterous his ego is and i really don't think it's gone far enough. they have been humiliated around the world, the mountains of PR FAILS, the 100 million$$$ wasted, the threats and intimidations....OH Gosh i hope it just gets WORSE. HE NEEDS TO BE HUMBLED!!! i guess trashlenes the one to do it (shrug) they just have no shame or the monkey flunkies really thought this was a good idea (and maybe it was at the time, but the universe threw a kink in that plan when WillKat (the beautiful, perfect couple got married the same year) the best thing to have done was postpone the wedding instead of "competing" > the roles have been cast and i don't see how a reversal will happen WillKat> happy, in love, young and beautifu and the non dynamic duo >old fat guy buys a baby maker, tragic, unhappy and drama full of gossip and whispers. WELLLLLLLLLL be careful what you wish for, dumbassess they got their "fame" it puts them in the infamous box but it's better than nothing i guess. as long as they are miserable and provide us with amusement WEE Hoo
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Post by axelle on Jul 21, 2011 11:36:42 GMT -5
Well said Countess!
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Post by suite583 on Jul 21, 2011 12:07:18 GMT -5
Hi Stephane, do you let me sit on your knees, for you are sitting on the chair so relaxed and inviting!!!!! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by MyAdia on Jul 21, 2011 14:59:19 GMT -5
Again, I think it is disgraceful and very unfortunate that Monaco is using some of its most respected institutions and more respected officials to sell this wedding. Robert Calcagno and Stéphane Bern had given a press conference about the wedding exhibit. Calcagno used to be a member of Albert's governemnt, minister of Infrastructure, Environment and Urban Development, until April 2009 when he became director of the Oceanographic Museum. I guess he feels that he has to do any of Albert's bidding to keep a job. Here's an article from Monaco Hebdo (scroll down to read in French):
Wedding continues
For those wishing to relive the wedding of Prince Albert and Charlene Wittstock, visit the Oceanographic Museum from 9 July to November this year.By Celine Galbrun. 20 July 2011
"The royal wedding is over but the magic continues," revels Robert Calcagno, executive director of the Institute of Oceanography. At the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, Monaco and tourists will find the exclusive symbolic objects of marriage and unpublished photographs, and this, from July 9 until the end of November 2011. Prince's Guard uniform, Lexus hybrid ... All the elements that marked the princely wedding will be revisited as part of the exhibition The History of the royal wedding by the writer-journalist Stéphane Bern. "The dress of the bride, her tiara, but the jewelry has offered Albert II will also be presented. Charlene Wittstock was very excited and readily agreed to share these emblematic of her union with Prince Albert, "says museum director. "Visitors can touch the fingertip that story," adds Stéphane Bern, emotionally. Stéphane Bern that one omitted the detail since even the invitations, the menu or the bottles of champagne will be on display ...
Souvenirs, souvenirs But be careful. "The objects of marriage belong to the princess or the prince are, of course, not for sale," says Robert Calcagno. Only a medal with the portrait of the couple and their monogram will be sold for 2 euros. "The Prince and the Princess insisted that all people at all levels of budget, can keep a souvenir" of their union. Moreover, "the palace is working to publish books and Stéphane also intends to make the project and a great catalog or we can find the pictures and objects of this alliance," reveals the director general of the Institute of Oceanography . Many ideas to relive an unforgettable wedding in a loop ...
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Post by MyAdia on Jul 21, 2011 15:27:02 GMT -5
The director of the museum Robert Calgagno gives to the Princess Charlene of Monaco (L) flanked by her husband Prince Albert II of Monaco, the "Princess Charlene's Anthem" during their visit of the exhibition entitled "L'Histoire du Mariage Princier" (The story of the Prince's wedding) devoted to their marriage at the Oceanographic museum of Monaco, on July 21, 2011 in Monaco. The event runs until November 22, 2011. Can someone please tell me why this bimbo wears long gowns to these daytime events? Does she thinks it makes her look better? Classier? More elegant - to always be over and inappropriately dressed?
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Post by MyAdia on Jul 21, 2011 15:44:10 GMT -5
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Post by Elektra on Jul 21, 2011 15:44:40 GMT -5
Can someone please tell me why this bimbo wears long gowns to these daytime events?
To answer your question, MyAdia: How about swollen legs, water retention due to much of whatever? Or to warm to wear underwear? Or just WC fashion?
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Post by MyAdia on Jul 21, 2011 15:49:12 GMT -5
Does anyone believe that Conlene is looking scared or putting on a fake smile on purpose? Is she really scared for her life and hates this famed, titled and luxurious life that she is being forced to live? Is this just how normal look? Or perhaps, it is a half of the bitchstock smirk and she cannot make the full smirk anymore because of all the botox and surgery?
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Post by MyAdia on Jul 21, 2011 16:01:26 GMT -5
Undying Love
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