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Topic History of: Congrats To HM
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veritas In The Know wrote:
veritas wrote:
I was in charge of organising the street party in 1977 in our little Notting Hill mews street.

80% of the residents were still working class families who had been there for decades (apart from the French actor John Paul Belmondo whose daughter joined us).

Bet none of them have survived.

ITK would have all this replaced with something else.


Remind me, veritas ...(old age again) .... was it the Queen's father or grand-father that was "killed off" so the announcement (of his death) fitted neatly with the deadline for the London Times ?

So cold ... heartless ... ruthless and calculating.

You are welcome to them.


you should refer your question to the Leveson Inquiry
In The Know veritas wrote:
I was in charge of organising the street party in 1977 in our little Notting Hill mews street.

80% of the residents were still working class families who had been there for decades (apart from the French actor John Paul Belmondo whose daughter joined us).

Bet none of them have survived.

ITK would have all this replaced with something else.


Remind me, veritas ...(old age again) .... was it the Queen's father or grand-father that was "killed off" so the announcement (of his death) fitted neatly with the deadline for the London Times ?

So cold ... heartless ... ruthless and calculating.

You are welcome to them.
veritas I was in charge of organising the street party in 1977 in our little Notting Hill mews street.

80% of the residents were still working class families who had been there for decades (apart from the French actor John Paul Belmondo whose daughter joined us).

Bet none of them have survived.

ITK would have all this replaced with something else.

Tories are always the most unpatriotic.