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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI bet she dies in a car accident, it happens to all 'stunners' that marry into royalty.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Postif you lashed out on Photoshop CS5 and mastered the basics of image overlays, incredible as it sounds ...
C'mon, I'm not going to argue against the will of the people to have goofy marry posh commoners, they have to, eventually get the DNA pool out of about 10 families they have been humping each other for generations. I said tonight goofy had to get her married before his hair falls out in a few years time. Another hair comb over king.
I bet she dies in a car accident, it happens to all 'stunners' that marry into royalty.
She will be chased, harried, abused and followed by the same fervour that was with this marriage. "we own her now, she is royalty" the press and the readership will shout. And her fairy tale romance to a king to be will eventually kill her, you Royalists did it to Diana.Last edited by minestrone; 1 May 2011, 01:06.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
Bar the "official" statements by Blair - I think he's absolutely furious..and if he's not his wife most probably is!Last edited by OwlHoot; 1 May 2011, 00:03.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostRumpled crotch syndrome and the big trousers society | Politics | The Guardian
Starts with a fun paragraph.
Entirely reasonable I think
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostThe official line is that neither of them are Knights of the Garter, hence were not far enough up the pecking order to score an invite. Call me Dave and Compo ^H^H^H^H^H Clegg were invited as serving prime ministers and Maggie and Majors as they do have Knighthoods.
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Actually, did anyone else notice Harry eyeing her up and down at the altar?
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