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Prince Charles - good on him

playthefilm (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 31st March 2005, 13:33

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/050331/325/ffdnd.html

Anyone see it on TV? Cracked me up :D

This item was edited on Thursday, 31st March 2005, 14:35

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Chode (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 31st March 2005, 13:36

Ploker
His own people arranged the press meet.

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squareeyes (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Thursday, 31st March 2005, 13:39

aw bless, it`s Wills I feel sorry for, his hair line is receding quicker than Charles` popularity!

RE: Prince Charles - good on him

playthefilm (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 31st March 2005, 13:39

Come on though, if you watch the interview, the guy asked a pretty self explanatory question...

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Si Wooldridge (Reviewer) posted this on Thursday, 31st March 2005, 13:39

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Ploker
His own people arranged the press meet.


That`s as maybe, but these official press calls are arranged so that they`re left alone during their holidays (don`t start on this word, that`s a different story altogether...). Just because it`s arranged doesn`t mean that Prince Charles has to like them, it`s one of those duty things...

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This item was edited on Thursday, 31st March 2005, 14:42

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Chode (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 31st March 2005, 13:49

He lives a very nice life with lots of holls, the price is the press. He`s let it be know he intends to be king, so it goes with the job. He should learn to have some manners. He can call them what he likes in private, but in fount of the press he has to be on best behaviour.

Of course, I AM bias, I would like him to retire to their little place in Scotland, for good! ;)

I gonna kill that firefox spellchecker, and enjoy doing it.



Bog off Foggy
Ok, I admit it, I have a Philips DVDR70 (dons hard hat and jumps in bunker ready for incoming verbal abuse!)

( I know I`m getting old, but I really must proof read what the heck I type on the keyboard before posting, and then again, and again, and again and... If found, please return this person to the insane asylum) ;)

This item was edited on Thursday, 31st March 2005, 14:53

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jeffthegun (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 31st March 2005, 14:10

Its true. If the price I had to pay for a skiing holiday was a 10 minute press conference, I dont think I`d complain too much.

Charlie is a Royal. He lives a life of privelidge and Luxury very few can even dream of. As a trade off, he has virtually no private life and has to, occasionally, perform the odd public duty (which arent exactly a 9-5 down the builders yard).

If he hates it so much he should renounce his inheritance and move to a small fishing village in the algarve. But will he? Will he bollocks.

The thought of the luxury the royal family lives in for, essentially being married or inbred into the right family actually makes me sick.

My dad summed it up best:

My Gran: "Oh the Queen has it hard, I wouldnt trade places with her for all the tea in China"
My Dad: "Aye and she wouldnt trade places with a f***ing farmers wife either".



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straightjacket (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 31st March 2005, 14:40

Aww, diddums!

Quote:
"I hate doing this."


Funny, that`s exactly how I feel about my job, except I have to do that 9 to 5, five days a bloody week!

Try working for a living Charlie!

Then maybe you`d appreciate what a cushy bloody number you`re on!


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Zovirax (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 31st March 2005, 14:56

Quote:
He can call them what he likes in private,

If the British public had ever heard what the Royals realy think of them they would have been got rid of years ago,to them we are s*** on their shoes.

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Batavia (Elite) posted this on Thursday, 31st March 2005, 15:40

Quote:
"Bloody people!"

That just about sums up their view of "us lot".
Get rid of `em.

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