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garinda 10-02-2012 22:31

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 969574)
The t-shirt of that might just be on sale soon :D:D:D:D

20% cut.

All my designs are copyrighted.

;):D

garinda 10-02-2012 22:34

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
She's only driving through here, on the way back home.

After collecting the all rents from the Trough of Bowland, and most of north Lancashire.

;)

garinda 10-02-2012 22:36

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 969569)
A few hundred years ago you guys would be hanged for treason....!!

Nah, she wouldn't have understood a treasonous word.

We're talking English.

;):D

Mancie 10-02-2012 22:42

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 969577)
Will yeh be coming up wi her Mancie?:D

I'm waiting for the phone call. :D

garinda 10-02-2012 22:54

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 969575)
I'd have an unelected pillock such as Charles as "head" rather than some of the pillocks we could end up with...Thatcher Brown Blair Boris Cameron..maybe Katey Price? :)

Blimey.

The peoples' Class Warior's really a closet monarchist.

You can tug your forlock, and subserviently bend over for Prince Edward, or whichever person, there by their birthright, is visiting your hostel.

I'll stick with, at least the concept of, democracy.

;)

garinda 10-02-2012 22:57

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 969575)
Thatcher Brown Blair Boris Cameron..maybe Katey Price? :)

...and just how many of those, directly, or indirectly, have you voted for?

:rolleyes:

Mancie 10-02-2012 23:08

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 969597)
Blimey.

The peoples' Class Warior's really a closet monarchist.

You can tug your forlock, and subserviently bend over for Prince Edward, or whichever person, there by their birthright, is visiting your hostel.

I'll stick with, at least the concept of, democracy.

;)

Come on we already have a form of democracy.. defuncting the royals as "head" of state would not change much.. in fact we would have to elect some other moron as a president.

garinda 10-02-2012 23:18

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 969606)
Come on we already have a form of democracy.. defuncting the royals as "head" of state would not change much.. in fact we would have to elect some other moron as a president.

Principles?

Ring a bell?

If by accident of birth, my Mummy has been sovereign, and I her first born, you'd happily bow down to me, as your head of state?

:rolleyes:

I think that's the best argument I've ever put forward, for republicanism.

There's probably an even more sick making example, than using myself.

I'll have to try and come up with a name.

Though it'll be hard.

:D

jaysay 11-02-2012 09:03

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 969528)
Even though I'm a republican, and expect to see the end of this monarchist system within my lifetime, I've nothing personally against the Queen.

Met her a number of times. Pleasant enough little frau.

I agree, she hasn't done much wrong, in sixty years.

However that's down to luck.

Having a head of state, decided by the lottery of birth, is antiquated, and undemocratic.

If we had an elected head of state for life, and the majority of people voted it should be the Queen, fair enough. Not a muff out of me.

However, having the democratic right to choose means we have the option of not having a pillock like Prince Charles as head of state.

Or Lord help us, one of his brothers.

Even worse, if some attack happened whilst all the present Royal family were gathered together, all you monarchists could find yourselves bowing and scraping to another German, who incidentally lives in France, with Princess Caroline, one Prince Ernst of Hanover.

Who is currently on the line of succession, but some would claim has a stronger claim on the throne than the Queen, through the Stuart line.

Long live the Republic!

http://www.cool-smileys.com/images/onhorse2.gif

:D

The only problem I have with that is we would probably end up with a prat like Tony Blair or George W running the show, now that would frighten me:eek:

jaysay 11-02-2012 09:06

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
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Originally Posted by wallop79 (Post 969546)
So where's there to visit in Accrington, half the shops have or are shutting, we've charity, card & pound shops galore, not exactly a selling point to attract our monarch. Take her to the revamped train station, visit Accy Stanley, the new Tesco, im at a loss thinking of where/what she's going to be shown.

The problem is wallop, doesn't matter where you go in the country, everwheres the same, did you not see the news the other day about closed town centre shops, it was quite eye opening

jaysay 11-02-2012 09:09

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 969574)
The t-shirt of that might just be on sale soon :D:D:D:D

You can always tell a chap with an eye for business:D

Michael1954 11-02-2012 09:36

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
If you are lucky enough to speak to the Queen, don't forget to address her as ma'am as in ham, not ma'am as in farm.

MargaretR 11-02-2012 09:55

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 969647)
If you are lucky enough to speak to the Queen, don't forget to address her as ma'am as in ham, not ma'am as in farm.

Do our councillors need training in such sycophancy?

'Lizzie Battenburg' wont do then?:rolleyes:

jaysay 11-02-2012 09:57

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 969648)
Do our councillors need training in such sycophancy?

'Lizzie Battenburg' wont do then?:rolleyes:

Is that the wonan who makes them cakes:D

jaysay 11-02-2012 09:59

Re: Queen to visit Accrington in May.
 
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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 969648)
Do our councillors need training in such sycophancy?

'Lizzie Battenburg' wont do then?:rolleyes:

No doubt all the dignitaries will be there all in best bib and tucker, bet Mossy gives his bons an extra shine that morning:D


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