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Previously on "The Queen's Speech"
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Out here in the Dominions we got to see it before you.
I say we, I watched it but all the upstart colonials that I spent the day with left the room.
I think she is good value and she commands an awful lot of respect from people around the globe.
On the way to Heathrow when I left London, our taxi took us past Buckingham Palace. As we drove down the Mall I could see that the Union Jack was being lowered and by the time we were right outside the Palace the Royal Standard had been raised in its place. It still warms my heart to know that the Queen was at home for my last ever journey past.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostShe said nowt of consequence.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThe St James bible and christianity.The first set of children pictured who sang the first carol
2 Black, 2 Indian, 1 Chinese.
A murmur of comments went around the room.
Agree with Zippy. She said nowt of consequence.
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It was a very strange message as she didn't actually say anything. No mention of the Pope, the wedding etc.
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The St James bible and christianity.The first set of children pictured who sang the first carol
2 Black, 2 Indian, 1 Chinese.
A murmur of comments went around the room.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostAtW you little ignoramus, the Great in Great Britain has nothing to do with greatness. Go back and finish your borsch From Wiki:
Paddy you are a classic case of an idiot. Read again what I said:
Originally posted by AtW View PostThe Royal Family is the one that made Britain Great.
Go back to your turkey paddy - Royal Family and unfortunate lack of condom at the time of your conception are the only reasons you can enjoy it
Shauny - hope that did not sound too harsh for Christmas day
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThe Royal Family is the one that made Britain Great.
Learn how to spell btw, before making demands - not that it would help but at least you won't look like little uneducated sh1t that you are.
From Wiki:
Derivation of "Great"
After the Old English period, Britain was used as a historical term only. Geoffrey of Monmouth in his pseudohistorical Historia Regum Britanniae (c. 1136) refers to the island of Great Britain as Britannia major ("Greater Britain"), to distinguish it from Britannia minor ("Lesser Britain"), the continental region which approximates to modern Brittany. The term "Great Britain" was first used officially in 1474, in the instrument drawing up the proposal for a marriage between Cecily the daughter of Edward IV of England, and James the son of James III of Scotland, which described it as "this Nobill Isle, callit Gret Britanee." It was used again in 1604, when King James VI and I, in a deliberate attempt to impose a term which would unite his double inheritance of the kingdoms of Scotland and England, proclaimed his assumption of the throne in the style "King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThe Royal Family is the one that made Britain Great.
Learn how to spell btw, before making demands - not that it would help but at least you won't look like little uneducated sh1t that you are.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostThe Royal Family got rich by taxation, murder and steeling land from the poor. They should give it back.
Learn how to spell btw, before making demands - not that it would help but at least you won't look like little uneducated sh1t that you are.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMonarchy costs around £60 mln per year - it certainly attract tourists that bring in far more money.
She also does not tax you, does not bring country into unnecessary war, does not provide false hopes etc etc.
The Royal Family got rich by taxation, murder and steeling land from the poor. They should give it back.
Six millions were killed in WW1 due to the British Royal Family who were actually Germans having an argument with their German Cousin over carving up the Empires.
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She always says "Our brave troops, at home and abroad who serve this country..."
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Originally posted by AtW View PostMonarchy costs around £60 mln per year - it certainly attract tourists that bring in far more money.
She also does not tax you, does not bring country into unnecessary war, does not provide false hopes etc etc.
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