- Mon Dec 31, 2007 12:03 pm
#319935
Not really, I quite like Kylie, she has made a fantastic career out of a very small talent and done it brilliantly. She seems like a lovely person too, as far as you can ever tell about a "celeb". I just don't quite see how any of that adds up to a medal of honour from the Queen, that's all. There are people in almost every village, town, whatever who are far more deserving. Some of them get them too, but not very many.
And as for the cancer, I currently know four people who are battling cancer, and when they are done (if they get done) they will go back to their lives which are every bit as important and possibly more valuable to their communities than Kylie's, they won't have her money to cushion their recoveries or post-cancer lives, but they'll do it anyway - does that meant they should be on the list too? And the hundreds (thousands?) of others who are in the same boat?
I don't have a problem with Kylie, she's great (and as for being jealous, well, her legs and bum are nicer than mine but my boobs are much better than hers!), I have a problem with the honours system.
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