StanSP Posted 16 November 2010 Posted 16 November 2010 Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay to much time on your hands I didn't work it out!!! Got it from Twitter.
Finnegan Posted 16 November 2010 Posted 16 November 2010 How much would you love to get caught, just you and her, fencing with your pork sword in the country club a week before the big day?
Webbo Posted 16 November 2010 Author Posted 16 November 2010 How much would you love to get caught, just you and her, fencing with your pork sword in the country club a week before the big day? No offence Finners, but I reckon she can do better.
cambridgefox Posted 16 November 2010 Posted 16 November 2010 i missed River Monsters for that interview She should jilt him at the Cathedral just for that reason,imagine the humiliation live on TV around the world!
Finnegan Posted 16 November 2010 Posted 16 November 2010 No offence Finners, but I reckon she can do better. So could most the birds in the chebs thread but FT are still keeping Kleenex in business!
The Doctor Posted 16 November 2010 Posted 16 November 2010 really couldn't care less, just two people i don't know getting married. Sure they're part of the royal family but the royal family isn't exactly essential - all they do is mock us with the fact that they can eat swan and we can't - i really want to eat a swan. Along with a tiger, a panda, an elephant, a rhino and countless other animals.
l444ry Posted 16 November 2010 Posted 16 November 2010 Oh Joy.... An austerity wedding. Something to cheer the nation up when everyone is being made redundant and sitting around watching Jeremy Kyle all day. The chance to wave a plastic union jack and say hurrah at all this unimaginable wealth. That'll make us forget the bonfire of jobs and make Austerity Britain delightfully jolly.... despite it all.
Webbo Posted 16 November 2010 Author Posted 16 November 2010 And the prize for 'most predictable post in a thread ' goes to; Oh Joy.... An austerity wedding. Something to cheer the nation up when everyone is being made redundant and sitting around watching Jeremy Kyle all day. The chance to wave a plastic union jack and say hurrah at all this unimaginable wealth. That'll make us forget the bonfire of jobs and make Austerity Britain delightfully jolly.... despite it all.
Guest Bilo Posted 16 November 2010 Posted 16 November 2010 How much would you love to get caught, just you and her, fencing with your pork sword in the country club a week before the big day? To be honest, I'd be quite happy to sling one up Kate at any given moment, never mind pre-wedding. She's not exactly the horsey posh bird we've become accustomed to the royal family nailing is she?
stripeyfox Posted 17 November 2010 Posted 17 November 2010 Good luck to them. She's alright (I've had worse). And as for everyone moaning about the cost - the govt probably waste more on paper clips and taxis than the wedding will cost. It's a chance for britain to be centre stage which is good publicity for the country. And I'm infinately more interested in them than all the other twats who normally fill the papers - jordan, the racist geordie thug from x factor etc etc
BoneDog Posted 17 November 2010 Posted 17 November 2010 It's all so romantic, princes and princesses and all that. We grew up on this shaz and now it's coming true.
FrankieADZ Posted 17 November 2010 Posted 17 November 2010 i couldnt really give a toss about it, Whats making it worse is they keep going on and on bout it, <_<
breadandcheese Posted 17 November 2010 Posted 17 November 2010 Well, it looks like I'm in the minority with Webbo and am happy for the pair of them. I like the Royal Family, am glad we have a monarch as head of state with independent parliament to run the country (rather than a presidential system). So congratulations to the royal couple and like a few others, hope that a bank holiday is granted so that we as a country can celebrate the occasion.
stripeyfox Posted 17 November 2010 Posted 17 November 2010 Well, it looks like I'm in the minority with Webbo and am happy for the pair of them. I like the Royal Family, am glad we have a monarch as head of state with independent parliament to run the country (rather than a presidential system). So congratulations to the royal couple and like a few others, hope that a bank holiday is granted so that we as a country can celebrate the occasion. Well said. And include me in you minority.
Finnegan Posted 17 November 2010 Posted 17 November 2010 Fair enough. I won't knock anyone for liking the royal family as long as they're not frowning on me for not giving a toss. End of the day it's just down to personal interest and given half the people complaining that it's going to be everywhere probably appreciate at least one of Strictly, Celebrity, Brother and Factor I don't see they have a leg to stand on. Mine is a stance of genuine apathy.
Guest Bilo Posted 17 November 2010 Posted 17 November 2010 I hope Kate likes French tunnels. If she'd gone for me she'd have been lumbered with Dutch ovens. Swings and roundabouts old fruit.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 17 November 2010 Posted 17 November 2010 And people wonder why Woolworths went down the tubes. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11771915 I think it's the least they could do. I'm sure they read that article in the Mail the other week about how to get married for £3000 (I only know about that because gf's mother cut it out and thrust it under our noses). I think I'll just console myself that however ridiculous the media maelstrom becomes and how mental everyone becomes over it, it won't be as bad as when The Queen of Hearts left us
Guest BlueBrett Posted 17 November 2010 Posted 17 November 2010 At least it'll give the women folk something to covet and bitch about for while. A juicy third topic of conversation for them to get their teeth into when they have exhausted Xfactor and Strictly.
Fosse Boy Posted 17 November 2010 Posted 17 November 2010 How much would you love to get caught, just you and her, fencing with your pork sword in the country club a week before the big day? Best Act of Treason ever. Well worth the getting the death penalty for.
breadandcheese Posted 17 November 2010 Posted 17 November 2010 Fair enough. I won't knock anyone for liking the royal family as long as they're not frowning on me for not giving a toss. End of the day it's just down to personal interest and given half the people complaining that it's going to be everywhere probably appreciate at least one of Strictly, Celebrity, Brother and Factor I don't see they have a leg to stand on. Mine is a stance of genuine apathy. Not just frowning, but shaking my head and tutting loudly.
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