Sick Twitter Sickness About Princess Diana, Who Is Not Sick
WELL done, Richard Palmer, who has managed to create a Princess Diana story from nothing for the Daily Express.
Writes Palmer:
A sick prankster has set up a social networking website as Princess Diana.
And with her still alive and hiding in the fabled Sixth Floor of Harvey Nichols, and all. For shame!
The macabre Twitter page pretends the messages come from heaven. One says: “I can’t talk about Dodi (Al Fayed) for legal reasons.”
Pity, we need to know. Has he a page of his own?
The fake Diana criticises the small numbers turning up to her memorial fountain in London, claiming nobody realises it was filled with the Queen Mother’s gin.
Sick! She drank the lot. They says it;’s the pickling liquor that killed her.
Referring to the site of her fatal car crash, she says: “Now looking down at Pont de l’Alma tunnel. Bigger turnout than at Memorial Fountain.”
It’s called traffic, Diana. You never were the brightest.
Alan Berry, co-founder of the Diana Appreciation Society, urged Twitter to ban the page. He said: “It’s sick that some people can pretend to be Diana. What respect is that showing?”
None. It’s sick! That much we have already been told.
Twitter allows people to impersonate others as long as it is clear it is a joke but last night the firm failed to respond to questions about the Diana page.
Clearly, this is no joke. Is anyone laughing? Is Richard Palmer laughing? He is beyond laughing. That’s how sick it is.
Posted: 4th, February 2010 | In: Reviews Comment | TrackBack | Permalink