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The reason I am asking this question is that I find it extremely odd that your small child goes missing and all you can do is wear yellow ribbons in your hair and go to see the Pope. If my daughter had ever gone missing, I would have been mortified and her father would have howled like a baby.

2007-09-08 07:33:03 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

19 answers

ask the mccanns they seem to be experts on how to loose your child in a week

the book coming out soon wait for it

2007-09-08 09:50:12 · answer #1 · answered by shannonhf05 4 · 3 0

Their behaviour before the incident was hardly what I'd call normal - they had been staying there a week, and doing this same routine every night apparently, leaving the children alone and checking on them. And they had done it on a previous holiday in Greece.

They also left the children in the care of creches during the day on a family holiday too, which is something I would never have done either.

The way they have acted after - so calm, so focused, so able to go off and meet the Pope, never once breaking down in public, starting a massive campaign, and a PLC fund which has over a million pounds in it.

I found it impossible to connect with them from day one. They just don't behave like anyone I have ever seen before.

Compare them to Rhys Jones' parents. Raw open grief. Makes more sense. I don't know if the McCanns did it or not, but they are certainly a cold pair of characters.

2007-09-08 10:07:49 · answer #2 · answered by helly 6 · 5 0

Is your goal to lose weight fast so you make a good impression, or to make a lasting difference in your figure? If the former, go for a fad diet two weeks before he shows up, you can easily drop 10-20 lbs and be done. If the latter, you'll need to change the way you think about eating and exercise. There's no way anyone can give you a comprehensive answer on here, but here are my suggestions: - Instead of "dieting", start changing your intake in small ways – opting for healthier, more natural and nutritional alternatives. - Don't go cold turkey on anything, just treat things like burgers and fries as an infrequent treat rather than a staple. - Eat calorie-heavy items earlier in the day and calorie-light items at the end of the day. - Don't try to starve yourself skinny. If you wait too long before eating your body will store energy rather than consuming it, adding to your problem. - Exercise regularly. If you have an injury, keep working on rehab and look for low-impact exercises in the meantime. - Don't opt for a strict cardio workout, but balance cardio and resistance training. - Don't limit yourself to butt/thigh/core exercises just because those are the areas you're focused on. You need to work on the whole body, including those areas, if you want to see results. - Start educating yourself about improving your lifestyle, if you're serious. There is a bevy of information available online for you to get started with.

2016-04-03 21:27:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Exactely !!!!!!!!!!! I have always said precisely that . If I had lost my kid in the same way that those two lost their daughter, I would not be able to give press conferences, go see the pope, open a trust fund, bla bla bla bla and hire a press manager, GIVE INTERNVIEWS.!!!???
They are either super beings from Earth, or from Mars or they are as guilty as hell.
The way they have behaved since Madeleine disappeared is NOT consistent with being extremely distressed. I WOULD BE THE ONE NEEDING AN OVERDOSE OF SEDATIVES.
And they expected the PJ-GNR Police to believe that they went out for a few hours of dinner and fun then went back to check on the children EVERY 15 MINUTES. What's the point leaving the kids at home to be free from them to socialize AND THEN RETURN EVERY 15 MINUTES ?!?!?!?!

2007-09-08 11:34:30 · answer #4 · answered by RED-CHROME 6 · 2 0

. I lost my 4 year old in the trafford centre. longest 1/2 hour of my life.but found. These were two parent on holiday kids were asleep and went for a meal a the resort restaurant less than 50 yards away.. They and the people they were having dinner with checked on the kids every half hour. whats wrong? Hindsight is a great thing.
said loads about this on other sites but nutshell..what did they do wrong? nothing.
Doors were locked. windows closed kids asleep and they were near enought to hear any kids crying...
and as for seeing pope Well I would see the devil himself if it would lead to my kid being returned

2007-09-08 12:27:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

oh very very good question.. the answer is you dont.. well i would.t anyway and i.m sure thousands of parents say the same..... if that was me i.d need hospital treatment from lack of sleep/ and the stress of not knowing where my baby was....how could you just carry on evaday life when 1 of ur children is missing...i could barely get through a day without being in floods of tears. how often have you seen this couple cry? .......

2007-09-09 05:12:21 · answer #6 · answered by rfamilylove 2 · 0 0

This story is so fishy - they ought to be locked up for endangering the welfare of all 3 of the kids (which they would be if they left their kids in an apartment or a car and went off to dinner). And these are supposed to be professional, educated people, who apparently couldn't figure out to contact the hotel's babysitting service for an hour? They don't even look distraught!

2007-09-08 07:45:32 · answer #7 · answered by Bev B 4 · 3 1

I wouldnt be going on holiday, id be going out of my mind with worry, walking around in a daze and just trying to get myself through the day without going insane!!!!

2007-09-09 00:34:48 · answer #8 · answered by missy me 5 · 0 0

You can't. The whole thing sounds crazy. I would never leave my children alone in a hotel room. Like someone else said: the truth will come out in the end.

2007-09-08 08:10:42 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

You are all right in hindsight. Tell me what good is it to continue criticising two people who know that they made a mistake? Admittedly a huge one but seriously what parents can say they have never misread a situation or done something wrong or stupid involving their kids?None of us are perfect and right ALL of the time.I know I have made mistakes and unfortunately the Mc Canns are paying the ultimate price for their mistake.
Give them a break people,they are clearly distraught and have turned toward the media and the public for support and hopefully answers, they do not need your judement.
I pray for them everyday and I hope that this serves as a lesson to all of us as parents and that we never hear of a similar situation ever again.

2007-09-08 09:22:32 · answer #10 · answered by strictmom 3 · 1 3

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