Oh Mon!
That is what too much Sun will do to you. :p :
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Oh Mon!
That is what too much Sun will do to you. :p :
Et Tue, Brute? I just Sat here minding my own business, I didn't mean to turn this thread into a calendar.Quote:
Originally Posted by Easy Drifter
Talk is we'll get a day off in lieu. Or in the loo, I might have misheard.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
Interesting timing by BBC4: this time next week, there's "another chance to see" the infamous 1995 interview in which some woman called Diana tells Martin Bashir that "there are three people in this marriage"...
Far more interesting than that would be to see a repeat of the infamous ITV 'Monarchy Debate' from around the same time, one of the most hilariously chaotic, ill-conceived and appalling programmes ever broadcast.Quote:
Originally Posted by inimitablestoo
As for the wedding, I couldn't give a **** and object to having to pay for it, no matter how miniscule each individual taxpayer's contribution is.
As someone who sees weddings pretty much the same way I do funerals (best not to get involved in one until you HAVE to), about all I can do is offer the kid my condolences.
Really don't care at all....
Finally we can see something else on the front page than the boring Cheryl Cole. :laugh:
At least they're royals....
Otherwise I can't understand the british obsession with a singer of average talent and beauty.
Can't think of anything more boring.
What's the point of royals nowadays anyway. It used to be that they were gods gift to mankind. But now they are marrying into redblooded commoners it makes them awfully ordinary. They are not much more than publicly owned celebrities in my opinion.
My half sister's civil partnership is a wedding I'm looking forward to next year. I don't care about anyone stranger's wedding especially when it comes out of tax payer's money, unless there's a bank holiday to go with it