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Re: Fiona Cooper - the big con?

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 9:47 am
by Pervert
I wonder if he believes part of it himself. He set aspects of this fiction up("Chloe" taking over from her "mum") five or six years ago.

Re: Fiona Cooper - the big con?

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 9:55 am
by Officer Dibble
"He set aspects of this fiction up("Chloe" taking over from her "mum") five or six years ago"

He must have sensed the rossers were closing in.


Officer Dibble

Re: Fiona Cooper - the big con?

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 10:27 am
by middle_aged_dutchman
Letters from the UK to the Netherlands always take a few days more, so I have not seen the new catalogue yet. But now I know what I will find on my doormat within a few days.
I am not really surprised. And if you take a look at what has been said here about Fiona's closure, you'll see that some forumites actually predicted 'Chloe' would succeed 'Fiona'.

Perhaps you'll derive some comfort from the fact that 'Chloe' will start with a few months of low sales. Everyone who is interested in the kind of stuff FC has to offer, has placed an order in January and will wait a few months before he orders again.

Oh yes, if you really want to know: so did I.


Re: Fiona Cooper - the big con?

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 11:29 am
by nachovx
Chloe & Fiona are incestuous lesbian lovers, so I've heard. Terug naar de 'dijken'

Re: Fiona Cooper - the big con?

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 11:58 am
by Pervert
That's a terrible thing to allege about an imaginary mother and daughter.

Re: Fiona Cooper - the big con?

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 2:29 pm
by Robches
I got the new Chloe catalogue this morning. Most of the girls seem to be from Eastern Europe, perhaps British girls are wise to some of Mr Sutcliffe's extracurricular activities.

The catty mentioned an arson attack at the mill, perhaps the locals want him out? It also suggested that "Chloe" might do some modelling herself. How does a figment of the imagination achieve that I wonder?

Anyway I hope Fiona has a really nice retirement in France in her imaginary house with all her imaginary friends. But I think Sutcliffe should visit a shrink, has he never heard of multiple personality disorder?

The bells, the bells!

Re: Fiona Cooper - the big con?

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 3:16 pm
by colin
personally, i don't see why people don't buy this sort of stuff from riley nowadays. same sort of content and very good service.