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Topic History of: Greatest Jubilee Yet
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Green Man I remember that, I was in the pub when I had the TV on. The customers were shocked and appalled. One even came from Pompey and was embarrassed to be associated with that city.

It's not just ignorant people that are problem but shit parenting. Just because you can have children it don't always mean you should.

pressgazette.co.uk/a-tale-told-too-much-...atrician-vigilantes/
Honey Wyot wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Prince Harry is probably the only royal in generations not to be an inbred. Even William has the (in)famous Habsburg jaw. Just like Fergie and Andrew.

historycollection.com/16-royals-who-suff...aused-by-inbreeding/






Closed gene pools are not generally advisable. I am sure we all remember all those years ago when the good people of Portsmouth attacked a paediatrician...


The royal family have a perfectly decent gene pool. Wider than average until recent times, because they were not restricted to finding spouses from their own inbred villages like everyone else. (And it continues in some places )
Wyot Green Man wrote:
Prince Harry is probably the only royal in generations not to be an inbred. Even William has the (in)famous Habsburg jaw. Just like Fergie and Andrew.

historycollection.com/16-royals-who-suff...aused-by-inbreeding/






Closed gene pools are not generally advisable. I am sure we all remember all those years ago when the good people of Portsmouth attacked a paediatrician...
Green Man Wyot wrote:
Honey wrote:
Jo wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Also while in the broadest sense "pop culture" can be great - they excluded anything outside of it over the past 70 years!
The only non-pop performers that got a look-in at the concert (judging from clips and the line-up) seemed to be Andrea Bocelli, Andrew Lloyd Webber and the two singers from Phantom of the Opera. No other classical musicians, or ballet dancers, or even folk musicians. Maybe the organisers thought that they would be too "elitist" or "niche" for the plebs.

Too elitist or niche for anyone, considering it was meant to be a party. What a wet blanket that would have been!


Well us elitists have human rights and feelings too honey *sniff*. Would it really have hurt to just give us 15 mins or so...


I am sure you're featured in Country Life, Home and Garden and Farmers Weekly.

Honey, is probably in the local rag every month for stealing hub-caps, Primark purses, Poundland crisps and a Spar own brand fizzy drinks. It is Liverpool .


I used to like Andrea Bocelli but he has sold him out. Ed Sheeran sounds so average to me, can someone please tell the appeal ? Even my daughter's can't stand him then and they are now in their early 20's and of course American.
Green Man Prince Harry is probably the only royal in generations not to be an inbred. Even William has the (in)famous Habsburg jaw. Just like Fergie and Andrew.

historycollection.com/16-royals-who-suff...aused-by-inbreeding/