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"The devil takes care of his own. The blokes an embarrassment " ![]() | |||
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"What's up with him can't stand the man but hope he's OK." The BBC bulletin says it's 'precautionary'. | |||
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"What's up with him can't stand the man but hope he's OK. The BBC bulletin says it's 'precautionary'. " Thanks xx | |||
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"What's up with him can't stand the man but hope he's OK. The BBC bulletin says it's 'precautionary'. " He’ll have his annual UTI again. | |||
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"The devil takes care of his own. The blokes an embarrassment " Why do you think that? ![]() | |||
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"The devil takes care of his own. The blokes an embarrassment Why do you think that? ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect." We are being respectful. | |||
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"What's up with him can't stand the man but hope he's OK." They have to replace his organs with ones stolen from orphans every December, just so he has enough energy to get through the entirety of the Queen’s speech... | |||
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"The devil takes care of his own. The blokes an embarrassment " He is but I kinda admire him for observing all the rules and protocols whilst being a bit of a bugger..much like someone not too far away ![]() | |||
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"The devil takes care of his own. The blokes an embarrassment He is but I kinda admire him for observing all the rules and protocols whilst being a bit of a bugger..much like someone not too far away ![]() He’s great for observing other countries stereotypes and mentioning them awkward hahaha | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect." And to add to this he served during WWII, a bit of respect wouldn’t go amiss | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. And to add to this he served during WWII, a bit of respect wouldn’t go amiss " Totally agree... (For once) ![]() | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. And to add to this he served during WWII, a bit of respect wouldn’t go amiss Totally agree... (For once) ![]() Here here , God save the Queen & her husband | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. And to add to this he served during WWII, a bit of respect wouldn’t go amiss " Absolutely well put! ![]() | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. And to add to this he served during WWII, a bit of respect wouldn’t go amiss " , This ![]() | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. And to add to this he served during WWII, a bit of respect wouldn’t go amiss " ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect." I was going to say something about this myself. I don't know the man all I know is what the news tells us. But he's a human being and makes mistakes like us all. He done a lot of more good in his life then most people. And here's the thing the man cannot win. He married the Queen Anything he does upsets someone. He could give money away someone would say he only did it to look good. There's so much hate on here for a man no one knows. And it upsets me. That someone can hate a person because he has his whole life in the public domain and any human mistakes he makes people hate him | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. I was going to say something about this myself. I don't know the man all I know is what the news tells us. But he's a human being and makes mistakes like us all. He done a lot of more good in his life then most people. And here's the thing the man cannot win. He married the Queen Anything he does upsets someone. He could give money away someone would say he only did it to look good. There's so much hate on here for a man no one knows. And it upsets me. That someone can hate a person because he has his whole life in the public domain and any human mistakes he makes people hate him" No one hates him. | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. I was going to say something about this myself. I don't know the man all I know is what the news tells us. But he's a human being and makes mistakes like us all. He done a lot of more good in his life then most people. And here's the thing the man cannot win. He married the Queen Anything he does upsets someone. He could give money away someone would say he only did it to look good. There's so much hate on here for a man no one knows. And it upsets me. That someone can hate a person because he has his whole life in the public domain and any human mistakes he makes people hate him No one hates him." Not even the queen ? | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. I was going to say something about this myself. I don't know the man all I know is what the news tells us. But he's a human being and makes mistakes like us all. He done a lot of more good in his life then most people. And here's the thing the man cannot win. He married the Queen Anything he does upsets someone. He could give money away someone would say he only did it to look good. There's so much hate on here for a man no one knows. And it upsets me. That someone can hate a person because he has his whole life in the public domain and any human mistakes he makes people hate him No one hates him. Not even the queen ?" Are you a queen? | |||
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"His son stressing him out, " Yes | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. I was going to say something about this myself. I don't know the man all I know is what the news tells us. But he's a human being and makes mistakes like us all. He done a lot of more good in his life then most people. And here's the thing the man cannot win. He married the Queen Anything he does upsets someone. He could give money away someone would say he only did it to look good. There's so much hate on here for a man no one knows. And it upsets me. That someone can hate a person because he has his whole life in the public domain and any human mistakes he makes people hate him No one hates him." It does sound like there's a few people on here does. Saying that you can't stand a person if you have never meet that person is not really a nice thing to say Or saying the devil takes his own is hateful in my book. | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. I was going to say something about this myself. I don't know the man all I know is what the news tells us. But he's a human being and makes mistakes like us all. He done a lot of more good in his life then most people. And here's the thing the man cannot win. He married the Queen Anything he does upsets someone. He could give money away someone would say he only did it to look good. There's so much hate on here for a man no one knows. And it upsets me. That someone can hate a person because he has his whole life in the public domain and any human mistakes he makes people hate him No one hates him. It does sound like there's a few people on here does. Saying that you can't stand a person if you have never meet that person is not really a nice thing to say Or saying the devil takes his own is hateful in my book. " my opinion but I wish him good health don't get it twisted. | |||
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"Phillip..Has the old bugger finally popped his clogs? " No ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. We are being respectful." I didn't mean you, other people have said unkind things. | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect." Ah! something he knows a lot about.... "How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to get them through the test?" (to a driving instructor in Oban, Scotland, during a 1995 walkabout). "Bloody silly fool!" (in 1997, referring to a Cambridge University car park attendant who did not recognise him). "It looks as if it was put in by an Indian." (pointing at an old-fashioned fusebox in a factory near Edinburgh in 1999). "Deaf? If you are near there, no wonder you are deaf." (to young deaf people in Cardiff, in 1999, referring to a school's steel band). "You are a woman, aren't you?"(In Kenya, in 1984, after accepting a small gift from a local woman). "If you stay here much longer, you'll all be slitty-eyed." (to British students in China, during the 1986 state visit). In Germany, in 1997, he welcomed German Chancellor Helmut Kohl at a trade fair as "Reichskanzler" - the last German leader who used the title was Adolf Hitler. "Do you still throw spears at each other?" (In Australia in 2002 talking to a successful aborigine entrepreneur). "There's a lot of your family in tonight." (after looking at the name badge of businessman Atul Patel at a Palace reception for British Indians in October 2009). "I hope he breaks his bloody neck." (when a photographer covering a royal visit to India fell out of a tree) “People usually say that after a fire it is water damage that is the worst. We are still drying out Windsor Castle.” To survivors of the Lockerbie bombings in 1993. “And what exotic part of the world do you come from?” Asked in 1999 of Tory politician Lord Taylor of Warwick, whose parents are Jamaican. He replied: “Birmingham.” “Do people trip over you?” Meeting a wheelchair-bound nursing-home resident in 2002. While he might think he's being funny, he's effectively being paid by us to be a figurehead and international representitive of the country- most of us 'commoners' ![]() | |||
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"He's in hospital before Christmas again. He always seems to pull through but that can't go on forever. I wonder how many re-writes the Queen's Speech has had this year?" I would imagine several. It's sad for families with folk in hospital at this time of year | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. Ah! something he knows a lot about.... "How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to get them through the test?" (to a driving instructor in Oban, Scotland, during a 1995 walkabout). "Bloody silly fool!" (in 1997, referring to a Cambridge University car park attendant who did not recognise him). "It looks as if it was put in by an Indian." (pointing at an old-fashioned fusebox in a factory near Edinburgh in 1999). "Deaf? If you are near there, no wonder you are deaf." (to young deaf people in Cardiff, in 1999, referring to a school's steel band). "You are a woman, aren't you?"(In Kenya, in 1984, after accepting a small gift from a local woman). "If you stay here much longer, you'll all be slitty-eyed." (to British students in China, during the 1986 state visit). In Germany, in 1997, he welcomed German Chancellor Helmut Kohl at a trade fair as "Reichskanzler" - the last German leader who used the title was Adolf Hitler. "Do you still throw spears at each other?" (In Australia in 2002 talking to a successful aborigine entrepreneur). "There's a lot of your family in tonight." (after looking at the name badge of businessman Atul Patel at a Palace reception for British Indians in October 2009). "I hope he breaks his bloody neck." (when a photographer covering a royal visit to India fell out of a tree) “People usually say that after a fire it is water damage that is the worst. We are still drying out Windsor Castle.” To survivors of the Lockerbie bombings in 1993. “And what exotic part of the world do you come from?” Asked in 1999 of Tory politician Lord Taylor of Warwick, whose parents are Jamaican. He replied: “Birmingham.” “Do people trip over you?” Meeting a wheelchair-bound nursing-home resident in 2002. While he might think he's being funny, he's effectively being paid by us to be a figurehead and international representitive of the country- most of us 'commoners' ![]() You need to get out more. | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. Ah! something he knows a lot about.... Yes and all hilarious.. Love him "How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to get them through the test?" (to a driving instructor in Oban, Scotland, during a 1995 walkabout). "Bloody silly fool!" (in 1997, referring to a Cambridge University car park attendant who did not recognise him). "It looks as if it was put in by an Indian." (pointing at an old-fashioned fusebox in a factory near Edinburgh in 1999). "Deaf? If you are near there, no wonder you are deaf." (to young deaf people in Cardiff, in 1999, referring to a school's steel band). "You are a woman, aren't you?"(In Kenya, in 1984, after accepting a small gift from a local woman). "If you stay here much longer, you'll all be slitty-eyed." (to British students in China, during the 1986 state visit). In Germany, in 1997, he welcomed German Chancellor Helmut Kohl at a trade fair as "Reichskanzler" - the last German leader who used the title was Adolf Hitler. "Do you still throw spears at each other?" (In Australia in 2002 talking to a successful aborigine entrepreneur). "There's a lot of your family in tonight." (after looking at the name badge of businessman Atul Patel at a Palace reception for British Indians in October 2009). "I hope he breaks his bloody neck." (when a photographer covering a royal visit to India fell out of a tree) “People usually say that after a fire it is water damage that is the worst. We are still drying out Windsor Castle.” To survivors of the Lockerbie bombings in 1993. “And what exotic part of the world do you come from?” Asked in 1999 of Tory politician Lord Taylor of Warwick, whose parents are Jamaican. He replied: “Birmingham.” “Do people trip over you?” Meeting a wheelchair-bound nursing-home resident in 2002. While he might think he's being funny, he's effectively being paid by us to be a figurehead and international representitive of the country- most of us 'commoners' ![]() And all hilarious.. love him | |||
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"He is my favourite Royal. I love his gaffes ![]() They aren't gaffes. He's just old school, speaks his mind and doesn't give a fuck. | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. Ah! something he knows a lot about.... "How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to get them through the test?" (to a driving instructor in Oban, Scotland, during a 1995 walkabout). "Bloody silly fool!" (in 1997, referring to a Cambridge University car park attendant who did not recognise him). "It looks as if it was put in by an Indian." (pointing at an old-fashioned fusebox in a factory near Edinburgh in 1999). "Deaf? If you are near there, no wonder you are deaf." (to young deaf people in Cardiff, in 1999, referring to a school's steel band). "You are a woman, aren't you?"(In Kenya, in 1984, after accepting a small gift from a local woman). "If you stay here much longer, you'll all be slitty-eyed." (to British students in China, during the 1986 state visit). In Germany, in 1997, he welcomed German Chancellor Helmut Kohl at a trade fair as "Reichskanzler" - the last German leader who used the title was Adolf Hitler. "Do you still throw spears at each other?" (In Australia in 2002 talking to a successful aborigine entrepreneur). "There's a lot of your family in tonight." (after looking at the name badge of businessman Atul Patel at a Palace reception for British Indians in October 2009). "I hope he breaks his bloody neck." (when a photographer covering a royal visit to India fell out of a tree) “People usually say that after a fire it is water damage that is the worst. We are still drying out Windsor Castle.” To survivors of the Lockerbie bombings in 1993. “And what exotic part of the world do you come from?” Asked in 1999 of Tory politician Lord Taylor of Warwick, whose parents are Jamaican. He replied: “Birmingham.” “Do people trip over you?” Meeting a wheelchair-bound nursing-home resident in 2002. While he might think he's being funny, he's effectively being paid by us to be a figurehead and international representitive of the country- most of us 'commoners' ![]() Legend.. I love him ![]() | |||
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"The devil takes care of his own. The blokes an embarrassment " The blokes a fucking legend!! | |||
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"Whatever you think of him, he's still someone's husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, have abit of respect. Ah! something he knows a lot about.... "How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to get them through the test?" (to a driving instructor in Oban, Scotland, during a 1995 walkabout). "Bloody silly fool!" (in 1997, referring to a Cambridge University car park attendant who did not recognise him). "It looks as if it was put in by an Indian." (pointing at an old-fashioned fusebox in a factory near Edinburgh in 1999). "Deaf? If you are near there, no wonder you are deaf." (to young deaf people in Cardiff, in 1999, referring to a school's steel band). "You are a woman, aren't you?"(In Kenya, in 1984, after accepting a small gift from a local woman). "If you stay here much longer, you'll all be slitty-eyed." (to British students in China, during the 1986 state visit). In Germany, in 1997, he welcomed German Chancellor Helmut Kohl at a trade fair as "Reichskanzler" - the last German leader who used the title was Adolf Hitler. "Do you still throw spears at each other?" (In Australia in 2002 talking to a successful aborigine entrepreneur). "There's a lot of your family in tonight." (after looking at the name badge of businessman Atul Patel at a Palace reception for British Indians in October 2009). "I hope he breaks his bloody neck." (when a photographer covering a royal visit to India fell out of a tree) “People usually say that after a fire it is water damage that is the worst. We are still drying out Windsor Castle.” To survivors of the Lockerbie bombings in 1993. “And what exotic part of the world do you come from?” Asked in 1999 of Tory politician Lord Taylor of Warwick, whose parents are Jamaican. He replied: “Birmingham.” “Do people trip over you?” Meeting a wheelchair-bound nursing-home resident in 2002. While he might think he's being funny, he's effectively being paid by us to be a figurehead and international representitive of the country- most of us 'commoners' ![]() And every one a gem! | |||
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