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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by D'arcy (talk | contribs) at 12:03, 14 February 2006. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

This article on Françiose Dior makes some unsourced, and frankly fantastic claims about her private life, written in a completely unencyclopedic manner. I've removed or edited some of the things, in here, but I'm going to put a tag on it's accuracy Ud terrorist 16:48, 10 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Pity you don't like what I've written. I'm not out to write an encyclopedia, but simply to set the record straight and destroy a few myths. You can wipe out the entire article if you like but at least you now know the truth, even if it hurts. As for Christiane's suicide, I could write a whole book on that. I've left out her first attempt on the 21 June 1987 in Lyon and I haven't said why midnight on the 4 July was chosen either. If I've got to give "citations" everywhere that simply means someone else wrote something. Why should their version be so accurate and not mine? If you're really interested, I was there at the time and I tied the knot for her on the second attempt.

        Bye, Ragnar D'arcy (Terry Cooper).

PS. Forgot, you're not the only one upset by the truth and cut things out. I was also at Tyndall's birthday party when he burst into tears over his mother's birthday cake, and Savitri Devi never took a single bath the entire time she stayed at Ducey. She stunk! Françoise was glad to see the back of her and we took her to Nantes where we dumped her at the station waiting for some Breton comrates to collect her. As for Françoise's plastic surgery, take a trip to Ducey and ask her hairdresser, Mme Trochon, about the scars. Don't know why you wiped out the passage about Christiane hanging herself in the servant's room, take a trip to the site (3 square de l'Opera Louis Jouvet, Paris 9), go up to the 7th floor attic and you'll see the dent of the rope mark in the beam above the door if it's still there. Give me a valid e-mail address and I'll send you something. cloth.gold@tiscali.fr