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She'd have had to be careful standing up in a small hot air balloonOriginally posted by zeitghost

Phwoar. Look at the spike on that.
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That's her submission equipment; bend her over, spike her head to the wall and help yourself whenever the fancy takes you.Originally posted by zeitghost

Phwoar. Look at the spike on that.
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And he has got a magnificent one.Originally posted by zeitghostOooo, there's something about a chap in a pickelhaube.
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What's funny now is that the Republicans and the Tea Party love the monarchy.
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Because it p!$$es off the yanks that we have something they haven'tOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostNever met any royalty and likely never will so no opinion what they're like as people although a friend of mine was decorated by the queen and the video shows her giggling away at a comment he made in response to a question she asked. He thinks she's a star.
I can't get it into my head that royalty should exist in the times we live in nor the titles that many people have attached, what is the point of that?
Forget tourism, build a theme park and get visitors, Buckingham Palace as a hotel would make a fortune just for what it is and that goes for every other royal residence. I've not heard a single good reason why we or any other country should have a monarchy.
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Some bugger'd have to be head of state. Tony Blair for president.Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postwhy would no monarchy mean more politicians?
That's crazy talk - of course they should.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostLots of people turn out to see Jedward, but that doesn't mean they should be given a life of privilege and power at tax payers expense, let alone given a constitutional role theoretically sitting above the democratically elected government.
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Never met any royalty and likely never will so no opinion what they're like as people although a friend of mine was decorated by the queen and the video shows her giggling away at a comment he made in response to a question she asked. He thinks she's a star.
I can't get it into my head that royalty should exist in the times we live in nor the titles that many people have attached, what is the point of that?
Forget tourism, build a theme park and get visitors, Buckingham Palace as a hotel would make a fortune just for what it is and that goes for every other royal residence. I've not heard a single good reason why we or any other country should have a monarchy.
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Simon Cowell's popular, holds a UK passport and no doubt more gets more viewers than any show Charles puts on. People also spend millions enjoying his output. Should he be next in line?Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostDon't be stupid. They're Irish and Ireland's a republic
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Don't be stupid. They're Irish and Ireland's a republicOriginally posted by VectraMan View PostLots of people turn out to see Jedward, but that doesn't mean they should be given a life of privilege and power at tax payers expense, let alone given a constitutional role theoretically sitting above the democratically elected government.
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Lots of people turn out to see Jedward, but that doesn't mean they should be given a life of privilege and power at tax payers expense, let alone given a constitutional role theoretically sitting above the democratically elected government.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostGiven the massive crowds of people who appear at anything to do with the Queen and immediate royal family, I wouldn't say it's that irrelevant.
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