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taddy 10-03-2021 12:27

Pinocchio and the Ginger Whinger.
 
A young couple now forever to be known as Pinocchio and the Ginger Whinger, or alternatively Ginger and the Whinger who "escaped" to the "good old U S of A, in order to "settle scores" with the Racist society that they claim is the U.K. This couple should now be stripped of all titles and entitlements that come with being British.
The United Kingdom has been a refuge for many, many peoples Worldwide for hundreds of years. British taxpayers paid millions of pounds to lay on a wedding that their own children could only dream of and thousands turned out to welcome the "winger and her Gingerbread Boy, (I will refrain from calling him a Man). In the past citizens of this country were accused of treason for a lot less than they have said and done.
Please stay in the U.S.A. where racism is and has always been rife.
Eeh, Eck am glad to get that of mee chest.
Regards, a Lancastrian Luddite first and a Britain through and through.

cashman 10-03-2021 14:43

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taddy you are certainly correct as far as im concerned i even agree with Piers Morgan and i cant stand him.

cashman 10-03-2021 15:00

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another thing if Morgan had withdrawn the comment and apologised he would still be on ITV, i hope some other channel takes him on and puts him in opposition to the ITV,

taddy 10-03-2021 15:00

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Thanks for that Cashy

DaveinGermany 10-03-2021 17:23

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Here you go folks,

DaveinGermany 10-03-2021 17:53

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Believe me there's hods more floating around, my phone hasn't stopped over the last couple of days & these are some of the more printable ones! :eek: :D:D

taddy 11-03-2021 09:33

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Please keep it up Dave

monkey hanger 11-03-2021 09:45

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just wonder if monday was a one off or just a pilot show for a new series.

cashman 11-03-2021 12:07

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thing is now the world has gone down the pan, full of idiots and do-gooders they should ALL be put to sleep.

shillelagh 11-03-2021 18:13

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if they wanted privacy why did they do this interview?

thats all i got to say on the subject ...

cashman 11-03-2021 18:14

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privacy on their terms it meant.:rolleyes:

Gremlin 11-03-2021 21:34

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I heard a presenter on LBC radio the other night refer to the farce of the couple's talk show as The hazard, sparkle and Oopla show.

Margaret Pilkington 12-03-2021 09:10

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No Russell...it was really the Muppet and Puppet show.
I used to think Harry was a very down to earth chap, but now I think his only brains are in his trouser pocket.

Did anyone else think her frock looked like it had been 'bum bombed' by giant seagulls?
I will go now to drink my saucer of milk and sharpen my claws on the table leg.

taddy 12-03-2021 10:38

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Welcome back Marge, I have missed your banter.

Margaret Pilkington 12-03-2021 10:51

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thanks Taddy.
I will pop back if I have something worth saying...though some may not agree that my post is worth saying.

cashman 12-03-2021 11:37

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i honestly think Harry has a slate loose, used to think he was ok but that interview showed exactly what he is to me, if any decent chap was told something that would really upset his wife then anyone with sense would keep his gob shut and NOT tell her,

taddy 12-03-2021 13:27

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[QUOTE=Margaret Pilkington;1251467]thanks Taddy.
I will pop back if I have something worth saying...though some may not agree that my post is worth saying.
Then just ignore them! job done.

Exile on Spencer St 12-03-2021 17:28

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1251471)
... if any decent chap was told something that would really upset his wife then anyone with sense would keep his gob shut and NOT tell her,

Either that, Cashy, or the husband would sort out the alleged ‘issue’ within his family, not run away and then whinge about them from afar through the media. He’s one of a long line of royal wimps.
Last time one married an American divorcee actress it didn’t bring down the monarchy and I doubt if this will. The me-jah will move on to consume its next targets.

cashman 12-03-2021 17:32

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Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1251482)
Either that, Cashy, or the husband would sort out the alleged ‘issue’ within his family, not run away and then whinge about them from afar through the media. He’s one of a long line of royal wimps.
Last time one married an American divorcee actress it didn’t bring down the monarchy and I doubt if this will. The me-jah will move on to consume its next targets.

aye but do yeh think he would tell his missus? cos i certainly do not.

DaveinGermany 12-03-2021 18:56

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1251458)
Did anyone else think her frock looked like it had been 'bum bombed' by giant seagulls?


There is another theory, a mite crude admittedly, but make your own minds up on the matter. :eek: ;)

monkey hanger 13-03-2021 10:05

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[QUOTE=Margaret Pilkington;1251458]No Russell...it was really the Muppet and Puppet show.
I used to think Harry was a very down to earth chap, but now I think his only brains are in his trouser pocket.

think a lot of us blokes have been there at one time or another. i certainly have and more than once. it cost me in the end and i think it will also cost him. at least financially he can afford it.

DaveinGermany 13-03-2021 12:04

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Originally Posted by monkey hanger (Post 1251498)
think a lot of us blokes have been there at one time or another. i certainly have and more than once. it cost me in the end and i think it will also cost him. at least financially he can afford it.


Not me mate, got no brains either up top or down below! :D


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