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Not that I wish to hasten our Queens passing but if/when Prince Charles succeeds to the throne will he become the most ‘unpopular’ King since Henry V11?.

Well he won’t be getting an invite to our summer garden party that’s for sure :thumbdown:

With the fortunes of our Monarchy at an all time low and the memories of what he did to Princess Diana still fresh in peoples minds, I think he should seriously be thinking about abdicating his right to the throne in favour of his Son William...however, if my recent report is correct his faithful wife Catherine might have already decided to join Harry and Megan in Canada which may mean them having to rearrange the seating plan at his inauguration ceremony.

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I don't know what you are chewing Keefy but I don't think it agrees with you........ and neither do I!!! I hope you have better luck with the donkey wallopers, :lol:
In these ere parts Charles is extremely popular. He was very supportive when we had the fllods and the mad cow epidemic and has been very supportive of the farmers. In fact he often comes up to Cumbria unannnounced and used to stay in a little farmhouse in Borrowdale. (I'm not telling you which in case you decide to stalk him!!) :lol:
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I think Prince Charles has become much. more popular after being very unpopular in the Diana days. Most people see him for what he is, a very hard working man, and I think he his popularity will continue to increase as he takes on more of the Queen’s duties from next year.
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Onelife, we dont really know any of them, we could all trot out what we read in the papers. I suggest you join Piers Moron and try writing for that endless source of fake news 'The Daily Wail'. You could produce some 'click bait' for them. I worked with someone who had served under Prince Charles in the Navy. His take on it was that the Prince is nothing like caricatures painted in the media by so called journalists.

Still, you've started another meaningless topic which can run for a while.

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oldbluefox wrote: 22 Jan 2020, 17:58
I don't know what you are chewing Keefy but I don't think it agrees with you........ and neither do I!!! I hope you have better luck with the donkey wallopers, :lol:
In these ere parts Charles is extremely popular. He was very supportive when we had the fllods and the mad cow epidemic and has been very supportive of the farmers. In fact he often comes up to Cumbria unannnounced and used to stay in a little farmhouse in Borrowdale. (I'm not telling you which in case you decide to stalk him!!) :lol:
I know the farmhouse well Foxy, it's called "Tampongate"..... he morphs into it from time to time. ;) :lol:

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Frank Manning wrote: 22 Jan 2020, 19:25
Onelife, we dont really know any of them, we could all trot out what we read in the papers. I suggest you join Piers Moron and try writing for that endless source of fake news 'The Daily Wail'. You could produce some 'click bait' for them. I worked with someone who had served under Prince Charles in the Navy. His take on it was that the Prince is nothing like caricatures painted in the media by so called journalists.

Still, you've started another meaningless topic which can run for a while.
If my meaningless posts get people looking in more often then they have served there propose........nice to see you back in good for Frank :thumbup:
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I cant contribute any more tonight. I took Sue out for a pub lunch today, and made the mistake of having Sri Lankan curry (loaded with peppers). Result, agony. The gaviscon is on the menu for supper. :crazy:

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Frank Manning wrote: 22 Jan 2020, 21:46
I cant contribute any more tonight. I took Sue out for a pub lunch today, and made the mistake of having Sri Lankan curry (loaded with peppers). Result, agony. The gaviscon is on the menu for supper. :crazy:
Hope you feel better soon Frank.
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Frank Manning wrote: 22 Jan 2020, 21:46
I cant contribute any more tonight. I took Sue out for a pub lunch today, and made the mistake of having Sri Lankan curry (loaded with peppers). Result, agony. The gaviscon is on the menu for supper. :crazy:
Should've stuck with baked fish and mashed potatoes Frank better than Montezuma getting his revenge!!!! The curry sounds great though.
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Sorry you're a bit indisposed Frank, hope you feel better soon, we need you to keep control of Keefie's more outrageous posts.
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Sod Franks tummy :sarcasm: ...This thread is about Charlie :thumbup: :lol:

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Sounds like Franks got the shiites

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Gaviscon can cause more problems than it fixes … just saying :angel:

ps …. Prince Charles in his role with the South West Duchy Estates does a wonderful job, a very popular and fair minded gent. He was less popular during the Diana era because the public had been hoodwinked by her devious nature. I hope he becomes our King for he has certainly waited long enough and has also devoted his entire life to the duty of the Crown.
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Stephen wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 07:11
Sounds like Franks got the shiites
If it helps Tesco's are doing 6 rolls get two free at the moment :sick: :)

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Onelife wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 10:57
Stephen wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 07:11
Sounds like Franks got the shiites
If it helps Tesco's are doing 6 rolls get two free at the moment :sick: :)

Soft, crusty, wholemeal or tiger.
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Manoverboard wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 10:33
Gaviscon can cause more problems than it fixes … just saying :angel:

ps …. Prince Charles in his role with the South West Duchy Estates does a wonderful job, a very popular and fair minded gent. He was less popular during the Diana era because the public had been hoodwinked by her devious nature. I hope he becomes our King for he has certainly waited long enough and has also devoted his entire life to the duty of the Crown.
Don't the Duchy audit its own accounts and gives no right of access to the National Audit Office?

In most people's books that is what know as tax avoidance.....just saying!


Hoodwinked??? .........He was shagging Camilla while Diana was delivering his babies for gawd sake.
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Stephen wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 10:59
Onelife wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 10:57
Stephen wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 07:11
Sounds like Franks got the shiites
If it helps Tesco's are doing 6 rolls get two free at the moment :sick: :)

Soft, crusty, wholemeal or tiger.
Hopefully quilted as he must be feeling pretty sore by now.......messy old business :oops:

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Can anyone see any similarities.....

Divorced

Died (used and betrayed)

Divorced

Survived

Unfaithful (separation pending?)

Survived (lived happily ever after)

Henry would be well pleased that the Monarchy are keeping up family traditions :thumbup:

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Onelife wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 11:57
Can anyone see any similarities.....

Divorced

Died (used and betrayed)

Divorced

Survived

Unfaithful (separation pending?)

Survived (lived happily ever after)

Henry would be well pleased that the Monarchy are keeping up family traditions :thumbup:
Now that's Henry VIII, not VII, as your first post?
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towny44 wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 12:01
Onelife wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 11:57
Can anyone see any similarities.....

Divorced

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Divorced

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Unfaithful (separation pending?)

Survived (lived happily ever after)

Henry would be well pleased that the Monarchy are keeping up family traditions :thumbup:
Now that's Henry VIII, not VII, as your first post?
Who gives a sh*t. ......its the same family line :thumbup: :wave:

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Onelife wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 12:09
towny44 wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 12:01

Now that's Henry VIII, not VII, as your first post?
Who gives a sh*t. ......its the same family line :thumbup: :wave:
And Harry and William are the same family line as Charles, but only William has inherited the bad traits according to you.
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towny44 wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 12:56
Onelife wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 12:09
towny44 wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 12:01

Now that's Henry VIII, not VII, as your first post?
Who gives a sh*t. ......its the same family line :thumbup: :wave:
And Harry and William are the same family line as Charles, but only William has inherited the bad traits according to you.
Not being one to spread rumours :lol: but there is speculation as to who's genes Harry carries.....definitely his mom's not so sure about the fathers?

It doesn't necessarily follow that the same genes passed down produce the same good qualities in a person.......If that were the case everyone would be as nice as me. :thumbup:

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Onelife wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 13:19
towny44 wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 12:56
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Who gives a sh*t. ......its the same family line :thumbup: :wave:
And Harry and William are the same family line as Charles, but only William has inherited the bad traits according to you.
Not being one to spread rumours :lol: but there is speculation as to who's genes Harry carries.....definitely his mom's not so sure about the fathers?

It doesn't necessarily follow that the same genes passed down produce the same good qualities in a person.......If that were the case everyone would be as nice as me. :thumbup:
Hadn't realised you were a sperm donor Keefie!😁
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towny44 wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 13:35
Onelife wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 13:19
towny44 wrote: 23 Jan 2020, 12:56

And Harry and William are the same family line as Charles, but only William has inherited the bad traits according to you.
Not being one to spread rumours :lol: but there is speculation as to who's genes Harry carries.....definitely his mom's not so sure about the fathers?

It doesn't necessarily follow that the same genes passed down produce the same good qualities in a person.......If that were the case everyone would be as nice as me. :thumbup:
Hadn't realised you were a sperm donor Keefie!😁

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Btw folks.......watch out for next week's thread entitled ....."what Stephen did to the Queens Corgies ' :thumbup:

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