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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: MAKAVELIUK on March 30, 2002, 10:26:17 AM
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http://www.bbc.co.uk
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I\'m not British, but I will send my sympathy, to ya\'ll I know how much the royal family means to ya\'ll.
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i dont give a **** i just hope and pray that more will pass away and quickly down with the royal family
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my realtives on my dads side are from cornwall so i send my condolences........
:hat:ScottyJ:hat:
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As a fellow drunkard, her passing is felt by the chizz...
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Sad news.
My condolences go out to the royal family.
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101 years of living the life in the lap of luxury. Isn\'t that weird that your entire life she was over 70.
We have a long way to go. But then again it\'s not that difficult when you don\'t work, don\'t have any worries, blah blah blah...
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God Bless the Queen Mum :(
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the queen is dead, LONG LOVE THE QUEEN!
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personally i dont really care......ive heard some stuff about he, and shes a real *****!!!!! i really dont care
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No i dont care either, royal family are a total waste of space. Damn, normal TV listings are gonna be disrupted for the best part of 2 weeks now :(
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My sympathy to the family. Sorry for their loss.:(
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How did that Sex Pistols song go again... "God save the Queeen... Seriously though 101 years of age, she lived one helluva long life in luxuory! Not like poor Diana.:(
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man if theres one thing in the world more useless than the royal family please point it out to me.
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Originally posted by LUKE
man if theres one thing in the world more useless than the royal family please point it out to me.
hmm.. Cigarettes.. I mean its a stick you put in the mouth, and it kills you.
What pleasure is that?
Oh and sorry to hear about the queen. *snipes Carl XVI Gustaf*
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She came from the same background as Diana, SHE married into the royal family, so why differentiate between the two?
And as for her living a life of luxury, remember this, she endured not one, but TWO world wars.
Towards the end of the first one, she helped out with medical duties, often treating those who were badly injured. In the second, she was Queen, enduring the war in Buck palace, right in the middle of the capital city, right through the war.
So, having said all that, who\'se right of place is it to castigate her for living the so called "life of luxury" ever since then?