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Thread: The next King and Queen?
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26th February 2005, 06:33 PM #46Deceased
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Originally Posted by beejay1
Don't worry, we are already hard at work. The tupperware party is ready and waiting in the wings ready to take over the revolution when it happens.
Peter.
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26th February 2005, 07:00 PM #47Originally Posted by Sturdee
I can do a mean cucumber sandwich..
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26th February 2005, 07:19 PM #48Deceased
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Originally Posted by Prince Charles
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26th February 2005, 07:27 PM #49Registered
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He wouldnt even know how too peter, what with all them slaves they have.
Al :eek:
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26th February 2005, 08:36 PM #50SENIOR MEMBER
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Ah, Sturdee, I think that you may be onto something here.
Get among Rodent John & his ratpack, the losers as well as the queer brown treehuggers with Madam Guillotine.
That should get rid of a heap of parasites and keep the rest of the buggars honest.
Ken
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26th February 2005, 09:39 PM #51Deceased
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Originally Posted by bitingmidge
So far this topic has upset the pommies, royalists everywhere, the freaks of nature who were compared to SWCMO, the royal family, the seppos, the seppo gun lobby and honest hookers everywhere who are being compared to consorts. :eek:
There has been a distinct lack of appreciation by the Brits of that wonderful french invention, we noted the gerrymandering by our politicians of the republican referendum, we rejected poofy cucumber eaters and hailed pancakes.
We are ready to deal with rodent John and his mob once the revolution comes and our glorious tupperware party takes control.
BTW Midge where are you, you have been conspicuous by your absence.
Peter.
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26th February 2005, 09:45 PM #52
I think midge forgot to set his defaults back from inbred charles by mistake
Zed
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26th February 2005, 10:56 PM #53
There has been a distinct lack of appreciation by the Brits of that wonderful french invention,
Peter.[/QUOTE]
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26th February 2005, 11:00 PM #54
[QUOTE=Sturdee]
There has been a distinct lack of appreciation by the Brits of that wonderful french invention,
I dont know about that, The Renault Clio is very popular over here. I know lots of people who drive them.
beejay1
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27th February 2005, 12:12 AM #55
I must protest at this exhaltation of that french invention. I mean, the thing lacked a decent fence and there is no way you could rip timber thin enough to be suitable for laminating (which, as we all know, is the ONLY way to make the stem of a boat). However, in defence of our froggy mates, and those froggie's that aren't our mates, and those froggies who'd like to be our mates but can't accept our use of barbeque sauce, the old drop knife did do a good job of garlic bread as well as the occasional upper class type, so it wasn't a total waste. I wonder if we can get the rodent Johnny to develop an interest in historical devices ... as an end user?
But what is really interesting about this thread is the number of people who have spoken to me recently about the picture that started it all. It must be one of the more rapidly spreading images on the net. The unknown artist can give himself a pat on the back and take a nip of scotch out of petty cash.
Cheers
Richard
who has upped the ante by adding the French to those insulted, and pulled this thread back to it's origins while providing grist for the next hijacker - and all this under his own name ... or am I in league with Midge. Has the mysterious Daddles passed his identity on the Midgester for nefarious uses? You will never know ...
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27th February 2005, 05:26 PM #56
It came to my attention a couple of weeks ago that the French have only won one war, and that was the French Revolution
Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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27th February 2005, 06:41 PM #57
Actually Iain, strictly speaking, they lost that one too. In that war the government or ruler of the day was removed and replaced by the victors, thus the French lost.
Mick"If you need a machine today and don't buy it,
tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."
- Henry Ford 1938
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27th February 2005, 07:27 PM #58
Mick's right. The frogs have never won a war. Several years ago, it occurred to me - as a pom of long standing (explanatory note: I was born and lived in the Old Dart for about 33 years but have been an Aussie for many a long day) - that I should attempt to find out why it is that the frogs dislike us as much as we dislike them.
(The reason we dislike them is obvious: they're frogs. 'Nuff said).
After intensive research, I have come to understand that the reason they dislike the poms so much is because of the French Navy and the poms' habit of sinking it. This has happened sufficiently often for the French to believe that the poms have it in for them. As evidence, I would bring to your attention the Battle of the Nile, Trafalgar and the incident at Oran in Algeria during WWII when the French moored most of their fleet in the harbour. Churchill considered this very accommodating of them since it gave him an opportunity to sink the bloody lot without having to hunt down stragglers. He said he did it to prevent the French ships from falling into German hands but we all know he had just found a good excuse for sinking another French fleet.
Getting back to the start of this thread, I'm a tad older than HRH. I have felt sorry for him for most of my life. When I was a little kid, seeing him in the newspapers dressed in his poofy little outfits with his hair neatly arranged, used to make me thank my lucky stars that I didn't have to live like that.
As a teenager, I recall him making headlines at the age of sixteen when he sneaked into a pub and ordered an illicit cherry brandy! At the time, I was sneaking into pubs and being thrown out for drinking too much nice warm English bitter!
Throughout the poor sod's life, he has had people telling him how to behave. He has never had any choice of career.
I'm an avowed republican but I cannot but feel that the poor bugger has had a very sad and limited life compared to me (and most, if not all, of you).
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27th February 2005, 07:34 PM #59Registered
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Well said old chap.
Al
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27th February 2005, 07:45 PM #60
Well chaps, it would appear that some of you have mistaken me for HRH himself on occasion during the course of this thread.
Now while I must confess I have shaken hands with my good mate Chilla, and he is one for a witty repost in private...... I am certainly not quite up to logging on on his behalf!!
I must catch up with this thread and make a pithy remark or two!!
Cheers,
P
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