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sa_eagle Just outside Cape Town 10 Sep 15 10.44am | |
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One was amused by this.. Attachment: Her Maj.jpg (459.46Kb)
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beagle pom tiddly om pom pom 10 Sep 15 11.00am | |
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Quote JL85 at 09 Sep 2015 11.49am
Quote Pete53 at 09 Sep 2015 11.05am
In no way would I describe myself as a Royalist, but, I have to say she has done a remarkable job - and a job that she had no choice in taking on. She has always conducted herself with a quiet dignity, shown no apparent favouritism to any political party, avoided any temptations to speak out on issues and therefore alienate herself among sections of society,and has , during her reign, tirelessly travelled this country and the rest of the world as our had of state. Also, she has almost single handedly prevented the monarchy from self-destructing thanks to the shenanigans of certain of its members. So, whatever you may think of the monarchy as an institution, within its own points of reference and requirements of the occupant of the throne, I think she has been exceptional.
The rags in this country seemingly have no issue planting submersible camera's in Kerry Katona's toilet, but the minute a picture of Kate's tit's surface, there's a media blackout. They enjoy a hell of a lot more privacy then some with their social status normally would, and should. In fact, the level of bias in the media is borderline criminal. The birth of Prince George for example, we were treated to centre fold spreads explaining the important role of Kate's endless amounts of aid's, funded by the taxpayer, who were deemed so important to helping her get through the birth of her child for no other apparent reason other then she said so. And this was being celebrated. Compare that with the outrage of an MP buying a plant pot on expenses and you get the point. We pay a lot of money for these b******s, i demand an album of sphincter shots! Edited by JL85 (09 Sep 2015 11.53am) Brand Finance’s research estimates the Royal family brings a net benefit to the economy of £26 billion. Which, if true, is a pretty good return for our money.
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Kermit8 Hevon 10 Sep 15 12.23pm | |
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£26 billion I would love to know how they worked that one out.
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7@burnley79 Battersea 10 Sep 15 12.30pm | |
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Well i hope we send her Victorious
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Part Time James 10 Sep 15 12.31pm | |
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Well done Queeny, but I wonder whether she's scored as many times as Wayne Rooney.
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Kermit8 Hevon 10 Sep 15 12.32pm | |
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She will outlive a few of us on here that's for sure. But then again she is a liz-ard. Edited by Kermit8 (10 Sep 2015 12.33pm)
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Kermit8 Hevon 10 Sep 15 12.36pm | |
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Quote Part Time James at 10 Sep 2015 12.31pm
Well done Queeny, but I wonder whether she's scored as many times as Wayne Rooney.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 10 Sep 15 2.04pm | |
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Quote beagle at 10 Sep 2015 11.00am
Quote JL85 at 09 Sep 2015 11.49am
Quote Pete53 at 09 Sep 2015 11.05am
In no way would I describe myself as a Royalist, but, I have to say she has done a remarkable job - and a job that she had no choice in taking on. She has always conducted herself with a quiet dignity, shown no apparent favouritism to any political party, avoided any temptations to speak out on issues and therefore alienate herself among sections of society,and has , during her reign, tirelessly travelled this country and the rest of the world as our had of state. Also, she has almost single handedly prevented the monarchy from self-destructing thanks to the shenanigans of certain of its members. So, whatever you may think of the monarchy as an institution, within its own points of reference and requirements of the occupant of the throne, I think she has been exceptional.
The rags in this country seemingly have no issue planting submersible camera's in Kerry Katona's toilet, but the minute a picture of Kate's tit's surface, there's a media blackout. They enjoy a hell of a lot more privacy then some with their social status normally would, and should. In fact, the level of bias in the media is borderline criminal. The birth of Prince George for example, we were treated to centre fold spreads explaining the important role of Kate's endless amounts of aid's, funded by the taxpayer, who were deemed so important to helping her get through the birth of her child for no other apparent reason other then she said so. And this was being celebrated. Compare that with the outrage of an MP buying a plant pot on expenses and you get the point. We pay a lot of money for these b******s, i demand an album of sphincter shots! Edited by JL85 (09 Sep 2015 11.53am) Brand Finance’s research estimates the Royal family brings a net benefit to the economy of £26 billion. Which, if true, is a pretty good return for our money. The 'Royalty' Brand may be worth up to 26bn, it doesn't bring in 26bn. For example this valuation includes the fact that if Kate Middleton wears a dress, its probability of sales increases by 47.5% in China, due to association. They also reckon that Royalty has a influential factor on a UK firms position in the global market. They probably bring in more than they cost, which in a capitalist economy is reasonable justification for keeping them. But they're also cresting the 'Kate Effect' and 'Diana Nostalgia' apparently (sounds like psuedowaffle bollocks to me).
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jamiemartin721 Reading 10 Sep 15 2.05pm | |
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Quote Part Time James at 10 Sep 2015 12.31pm
Well done Queeny, but I wonder whether she's scored as many times as Wayne Rooney. She'd probably be more interesting in the England line up than half the plodders and cloggers.
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 10 Sep 15 2.39pm | |
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Quote Part Time James at 10 Sep 2015 12.31pm
Well done Queeny, but I wonder whether she's scored as many times as Wayne Rooney. I reckon she's about waynes minimum age limit now.
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Hoof Hearted 11 Sep 15 10.30am | |
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She's on borrowed time now........ but her mum lived to 100, so poor old jug ears has a while to wait yet! He'll be wetting the bed before he gets crowned.... probably is already!
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gegne78 Wellingborough , Northants 11 Sep 15 4.58pm | |
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Isn't it true that Queen Elizabeth is a illegitimate monarch? I'm sure it started with King Richard the 4th in the 1800s being a love child and every king and Queen since we're not legitimate including Queen Victoria. There's a documentary somewhere saying that this bloke who lives in Australia should be the current King.
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