SteveStrummerUK
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The Duke of Edinburgh...
I'm watching Fiona Bruce's interview with Prince Philip and trying my hardest to be objective. What a pompous, rude, ignorant oaf. This is what happens when nobody is 'brave' enough to tell you what a prick you are being. When he told Fiona that he didn't really want to be sat there being interviewed by her, she should have got up and walked out. But then they'd have had no use for all the sickeningly sycophantic footage that actually seems to be taking up the vast majority of this hour-long puke-fest.
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/09 16:59:10
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It's finished now, you can open your eyes again.
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SteveStrummerUK
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/09 17:03:59
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Karyn It's finished now, you can open your eyes again. I'm afraid he exposed his true inner-self when she mentioned the appalling 'slitty-eyes' incident to him. Oh I see Phil - so it was the correspondent of The Times fault for reporting it.
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/09 17:05:41
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come on strummy. tell us how you really feel.
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/09 17:06:55
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SteveStrummerUK Karyn It's finished now, you can open your eyes again. I'm afraid he exposed his true inner-self when she mentioned the appalling 'slitty-eyes' incident to him. Oh I see Phil - so it was the correspondent of The Times fault for reporting it. Damn commoners, this is what happens when you teach journalists how to write.
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/09 17:12:44
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But....... What does this have to do with me The Bouy Tax & Fees?
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SteveStrummerUK
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/09 17:41:23
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About 47.4862%
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/09 17:42:16
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SteveStrummerUK About 47.4862% Profit, you mean. Roight?
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/09 17:46:53
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SteveStrummerUK I'm watching Fiona Bruce's interview with Prince Philip and trying my hardest to be objective. What a pompous, rude, ignorant oaf. This is what happens when nobody is 'brave' enough to tell you what a prick you are being. When he told Fiona that he didn't really want to be sat there being interviewed by her, she should have got up and walked out. But then they'd have had no use for all the sickeningly sycophantic footage that actually seems to be taking up the vast majority of this hour-long puke-fest. I am getting a sense that you are not overly keen on this Philip bloke? But I think you should be more direct and to the point and say what you mean.
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/09 18:16:28
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we have royalty over here on this side of the pond that some people feel the same way about ...
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/09 19:15:35
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This is what happens when nobody is 'brave' enough to tell you what a prick you are being. I dunno, however you or I may feel about the British constitution I can't help feeling if that was my 90 year old Father sitting up there I would be bloody proud of him today. Very much a committed Naval officer even before the War and becoming part of the Royal household he'd already acquitted himself and if he'd have quietly just become an office clerk after that we'd have all reckoned he'd done enough. But not him he made vows to the woman he loved when he asked her to marry him and he clearly still enjoys a clearly active lively relationship with his wife up until today at a time when many of us find it hard to sustain a commitment like that for a quarter of the time he has. Add to that made some difficult vows to her on her coronation which he has also not reneged on over the same period, he has been a constant source of stability to his children and later his grand children over that period too. He hasn't really put a foot wrong in discharging his duty within that constitution and really is difficult to see where one could have asked anyone to perform any better in that role, in my mind in actuality he's been an incredible exemplar of 'how to do it'. Sure he's come out with some pretty thoughtless remarks during his time but speaking for myself as I dunno about you there's plenty of those that have come out of my mouth which would have put any of his reported 'faux pas' to shame. Yeah, I thought he was playing up to his reputation with Fiona Bruce and was especially rude when he said to her "how would you know what it is like to have a professional career?" but I also got the impression he would have preferred a more worthy sparring partner in that particular interview, I certainly would have. So yeah I can understand criticism of our constitutional set up as it stands, but if you were going to pick a player for that particular game I'd say he's been a bloody good one overall and I hope I look that well on it at 90. Don't hate the players, hate the game... (unless it's Wayne Rooney of course) Good for him.
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/09 19:19:08
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Jonbouy This is what happens when nobody is 'brave' enough to tell you what a prick you are being. I dunno, however you or I may feel about the British constitution I can't help feeling if that was my 90 year old Father sitting up there I would be bloody proud of him today. Very much a committed Naval officer even before the War and becoming part of the Royal household he'd already acquitted himself and if he'd have quietly just become an office clerk after that we'd have all reckoned he'd done enough. But not him he made vows to the woman he loved when he asked her to marry him and he clearly still enjoys a clearly active lively relationship with his wife up until today at a time when many of us find it hard to sustain a commitment like that for a quarter of the time he has. Add to that made some difficult vows to her on her coronation which he has also not reneged on over the same period, he has been a constant source of stability to his children and later his grand children over that period too. He hasn't really put a foot wrong in discharging his duty within that constitution and really is difficult to see where one could have asked anyone to perform any better in that role, in my mind in actuality he's been an incredible exemplar of 'how to do it'. Sure he's come out with some pretty thoughtless remarks during his time but speaking for myself as I dunno about you there's plenty of those that have come out of my mouth which would have put any of his reported 'faux pas' to shame. Yeah, I thought he was playing up to his reputation with Fiona Bruce and was especially rude when he said to her "how would you know what it is like to have a professional career?" but I also got the impression he would have preferred a more worthy sparring partner in that particular interview, I certainly would have. So yeah I can understand criticism of our constitutional set up as it stands, but if you were going to pick a player for that particular game I'd say he's been a bloody good one overall and I hope I look that well on it at 90. Good for him. Nicely put. Uh Oh, I just re-read this. I thought it was about me.
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/09 19:34:01
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Nicely put. Uh Oh, I just re-read this. I thought it was about me. Ed, I'd stand by you with even more passion.
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/10 01:22:48
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Now, I haven't been keeping up with the British Royals much lately. So when does Prince Charles finally become Queen anyway?
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/10 02:23:55
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craigb Now, I haven't been keeping up with the British Royals much lately. So when does Prince Charles finally become Queen anyway? When Freddie Mercury quits playing drums, I thought everyone knew that.
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/10 02:47:32
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Ah, but everyone knows that Freddie swings both ways (sometimes the drums play him).
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/10 08:36:58
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Jonbouy He hasn't really put a foot wrong in discharging his duty within that constitution and really is difficult to see where one could have asked anyone to perform any better in that role, in my mind in actuality he's been an incredible exemplar of 'how to do it'. I agree completely, and he also gave up what promised to be a glittering career in the Navy to do all that. Sure he's come out with some pretty thoughtless remarks during his time but speaking for myself as I dunno about you there's plenty of those that have come out of my mouth which would have put any of his reported 'faux pas' to shame. True, but you and I are not representing our country every day of our lives. Remarks like ' this fuse-box looks like it was put together by an Indian' would get anyone else a forced resignation, but he seems to get away with that bigoted nonsense because he's a 'character' (plus the fact that no-one can sack him)
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Re:The Duke of Edinburgh...
2011/06/10 15:03:50
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Jonbouy Yeah, I thought he was playing up to his reputation with Fiona Bruce and was especially rude when he said to her "how would you know what it is like to have a professional career?" but I also got the impression he would have preferred a more worthy sparring partner in that particular interview, I certainly would have. +1
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