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Roll on next Tuesday.
Oh Christ, I forgot they’ll be reviewing the funeral. And discussing what clothes the Royal Gods were wearing, probably. Harry Wales, I ask yer… brahn boots! |
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It would have been best if it hadn’t gone on for so many days
About three or four days probably , - but the only reason is to give foreign heads of state ( such as Biden ) and across the world time to organise and reschedule their commitments |
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A lot of this stuff such as Charles visiting Scotland and N Ireland and Wales etc
at this time is simply to fill up the time |
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When you think of it it’s really not something he should be doing now
It seems wrong |
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People camping out in the rain to see a box drive past
livens up the coverage. Even if it is a specially designed hearst. |
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Sometimes less is more. That’s the British way
Interesting things can become uninteresting and uninteresting things interesting |
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Charles should have said I will not be leaving the palace
or attending any official duties , until after ( and a respectful tine after ) Queen Elizabeth’s funeral . |
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Nothing else happening in the world.
Good job tv channels in uk got this story. |
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Charles was dining with George bush's daughter
the day before Queen died. Bush's daughter was arranging an interview with camilla. Not sure if the money was in a carrier bag, or was declared officially. |
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.... And homeless people moved on so these folk can camp
out on the route to see the box pass by. |
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Good to see you have a new target now Boris is history.
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I don’t think Doris is history yet!
Plenty of fun still to be had! |
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Did you know....?
That when Prince Albert died, Queen Victoria was not seen in public for months.... The first time she was seen in public, after his death was to unveil a statue of the Prince Consort in ..... Wolverhampton |
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Quite right
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Did she meet Billy Wright?
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That statue in Queen Square in the middle of town has always been known as "The Man on the Horse"
(i.e .... "I'll meet you by the man on the 'oss" ..) |
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for once i agree wiv iris. only boring people are bored. only time ive ever suffered from it is when incarcerated. if you rely on the idiots magic lantern for your amusement you are a bore-in-waiting.
havent looked at one for over 10 years. go for a walk, read a book, try, and fail(1.01) to get your leg over. play tennis, or poofball or swim in the lido(thats me), whatever. thers a million better things to do, but surfing the interweb is not one of them. its the only thing worse than the telly. sitting around waiting to be entertained or amused is a dismal lifeless and brainless existence. |
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Young lass interviewed on BBC. She flew over specially from Connecticut to file past a coffin. She is in floods of tears on camera. That's all I can tell you because my husband grabbed the doofer muttered "I can't take this sh1te" and turned off the telly |
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That statue in Queen Square in the middle of town has always been known as "The Man on the Horse"
I've just checked out the age old tale that the sculptor killed himself because he made an error in this sculpture. It's a myth! Who and why starts a tale like that? |
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It'll soon be over.
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^^^^
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who paid for this muppet show ?
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