Princess Katherine and Prince Philip, An invite to Philadelphia, PA, USA!!!

On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 12:48:38 -0500, Andy wrote:


So in the UK they're commoners... actually they are, common
shack-ups.... I just can't fathom all this celebration over a pair of
common sluts. Now I know why the term Queen of Tarts... and that
dowdy old fossil ain't any royalty 'cept maybe a Madame. To me it's
all very hokey, deserving of nothing more than a fart in the wind.
Leave it to the brits, their pomp and ceremony is as useless as their
cuisine.

Royal theme song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KQ8Q7ek_2E
 
Polly Esther wrote:

The horses are very highly trained. You watched the cream of the crop
in the Household cavalry.

I have also been in crowds in London (e.g., at Buckingham Palace)
where people start to move into the parade route and the police move
in with the horses. They turn the horses sideways and push the crowds
back, with the horses sidestepping. It's impressive to watch but
quite a crowd controller.
 
In article , [email protected] says...

I imagine it was relief that they had both got through it without
fluffing their lines in front of millions... something William had dreaded
because his mother famously did it at her wedding to Charles.

Diana was so excited or nervous when making her vows that she repeated
Charles' string of names in the wrong order.

Janet
 
"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in
news:[email protected]:


Ah, but do you have his high school transcript?

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The Bible! Because all the works of science cannot equal the
wisdom of cattle-sacrificing primitives who thought every
animal species in the world lived within walking distance of
Noah's house.
 
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Bryan wrote:


Actual grandfather.

Because he's a useless bigot? Low bar there, huh.

Miche

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Electricians do it in three phases
 
On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 23:22:37 -0700, Christine Dabney
arranged random neurons and said:


Senate Bean Soup and my navy bean soup are similar enough as makes no
difference. Bean soup is bean soup. It's all good :)

Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd

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To reply, remove "spambot" and replace it with "cox"
 
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Lou Decruss wrote:



As long as I don't have to watch or pay any attention to any of it, I'm
happy that other people are enjoying the spectacle. My wife and
daughter were ohing and ahing over pictures of the clothes this morning,
while I was impatiently waiting to leave.

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Dan Abel
Petaluma, California USA
[email protected]
 
On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 09:43:08 -0700, Terry Pulliam Burd
wrote:


I love bean soup but I bore easily so I always make it different.
Recently I've been doing Mediteranian type recipes that involve lemon
and I really like it that way. I just found a clone for (Panera
Bread) Black Bean Soup I want to try also. I've never had the soup at
Panera but the recipe looks really good.


Lou
 
On Sat, 30 Apr 2011 13:50:36 -0400, James Silverton
wrote:


I sure will. Felice moved this over to a better titled thread so I'll
follow up over there.

Lou
 
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