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davebtelford 03-01-2015 14:26

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Titanic sinks 14 April 1912.

No offence but this forum is getting a bit parochial (or is it just winding down?).

Anyone got any views on Prince Andrew and the future role of the monarchy in Britain?

Less 03-01-2015 15:34

Accrington man in sea accident!
 
Have you got any views on the subject or are you just starting the new year as you mean to go on...

...miserable.
:)

Eric 03-01-2015 16:41

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And about Prince Andrew, if anyone is remotely interested:

Let's just assume that every high-profile male has, at some point in his life, been a sexual predator. Then we can comfortably ignore all the media horse manure and get on with our boring lives.:rolleyes:

Guinness 03-01-2015 21:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by davebtelford (Post 1128142)
Titanic sinks 14 April 1912.

No offence but this forum is getting a bit parochial (or is it just winding down?).

In the interests of non-parochialism....

Traffic lights at Telford crossroads stuck on red say residents « Shropshire Star

Are they fixed yet?

Less 03-01-2015 22:06

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1128193)
And about Prince Andrew, if anyone is remotely interested:

Let's just assume that every high-profile male has, at some point in his life, been a sexual predator. Then we can comfortably ignore all the media horse manure and get on with our boring lives.:rolleyes:

Typical, high profile males get all the good jobs, nothing like that on offer from the careers master when I was at school!
:mad:

Guinness 03-01-2015 22:24

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1128231)
Typical, high profile males get all the good jobs, nothing like that on offer from the careers master when I was at school!
:mad:

Meh! Poor excuse from a ne'er'do'well...shoulda got yerself to nightschool to learn the trade....

Less 03-01-2015 22:38

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1128235)
Meh! Poor excuse from a ne'er'do'well...shoulda got yerself to nightschool to learn the trade....

I used to stand outside nightschool trying to sell a trade. (it was the only way I could afford my University tuition fees).

Guinness 03-01-2015 22:42

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1128236)
I used to stand outside nightschool trying to sell a trade. (it was the only way I could afford my University tuition fees).

And that's where you met that sailor....which brings us nicely back on thread :D

Eric 03-01-2015 22:48

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1128237)
And that's where you met that sailor....which brings us nicely back on thread :D

Given Less's advanced age, that sailor could have been Prince Phil the Greek ... and we all know what it takes to separate the men from the boys in Greece:D ... so, that definitely has us back where we belong.:alright:

Less 03-01-2015 22:51

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1128237)
And that's where you met that sailor....which brings us nicely back on thread :D

Yes indeed, Jack was his name, such fond memories of him and half the other fleets seamen!
:p

hyndburner 04-01-2015 08:19

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I'm shocked at the mis-information on this thread

Quote:

Originally Posted by davebtelford (Post 1128142)
Titanic sinks 14 April 1912

I think you'll find the Titanic sank on 15th April 1912,

davebtelford 04-01-2015 10:35

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Just thinking - If summat had happened to Charles before he produced heirs Air-Miles Andy could have become our king. :eek:

MargaretR 04-01-2015 11:48

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Raunchy royal exploits aren't news. They have all been bedhopping for centuries
I will be surprised if the allegation is false.

So he denies it - 'he would say that wouldn't he' (Mandy Rice Davies)

DtheP47 04-01-2015 12:00

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Originally Posted by hyndburner (Post 1128260)
I'm shocked at the mis-information on this thread



I think you'll find the Titanic sank on 15th April 1912,

Yeah but did it?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftH8cjAxugo

westendlass 04-01-2015 12:10

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Yes it did cos I watched it on telly! :p


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