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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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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

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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

accyman 04-01-2015 14:24

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1128239)
we all know what it takes to separate the men from the boys in Greece

yeah a crowbar

Accyexplorer 05-01-2015 06:00

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Originally Posted by davebtelford (Post 1128142)
Anyone got any views on Prince Andrew and the future role of the monarchy in Britain?

We see time and time again how powerful folk seem to basically get away with all sorts of unsavoury acts,they say if you get down with dogs you'll get up with fleas.
Jeffrey Epstein: Sordid high life of paedo billionaire who became Prince Andrew's pal - Mirror Online

I wonder what randy Andy has done that they're are now going after him,one of andy's comments I found particularly interesting was the "I wouldn't believe her about anyone else she accuses"....I wonder who she will point out next.....is someone in for a 'accident' in the near future :eek:? hmmm


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