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Posted: Sat May 19, 2018 11:17 am |
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Just thinking about how I am missing Knocker. I wonder if he is sat in front of a large screen TV taking in all he can of the wedding. Or perhaps he went to Windsor to camp out overnight and be near the action. I can't imagine him wanting to miss this even for the FA Cup final.
Come on Knocker, are you out there or have you fallen completely for the Mix now? let us know what you think about today. Is Harry's positional play any good? Will Meghan be able to keep possession? Let's hear an expert view.
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2018 12:33 pm |
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I spotted him in the Chapel. Tears in his eyes.
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2018 1:03 pm |
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Match so far.....capacity crowd, team strip was ok, brides hair looked like she’d had a quick romp beforehand. Don’t mind the half time entertainment. Highlight was seeing Tindall giving Zara a ‘wish we could shag right here’ look whilst stroking the baby bump. And Posh Spice reminding me of the miserable fecker who used to sit next to me in the South Bank 
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2018 1:43 pm |
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Fantastic spectacle, proud to be British, not one miserable bastard in sight, dilly dilly!!
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2018 2:17 pm |
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Rozza wrote: Fantastic spectacle, proud to be British, not one miserable bastard in sight, dilly dilly!! You must have missed Victoria....
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2018 2:18 pm |
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Rozza wrote: Fantastic spectacle, proud to be British, not one miserable bastard in sight, dilly dilly!! dont start that daft chant... oh sod it ....Dilly Dilly!!! 
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2018 3:12 pm |
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nuttymate wrote: Rozza wrote: Fantastic spectacle, proud to be British, not one miserable bastard in sight, dilly dilly!! You must have missed Victoria.... She got sentenced to the pit of misery for bringing her soy protein drink breakfast, dilly dilly 
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Posted: Sat May 19, 2018 3:55 pm |
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Rozza wrote: nuttymate wrote: Rozza wrote: Fantastic spectacle, proud to be British, not one miserable bastard in sight, dilly dilly!! You must have missed Victoria.... She got sentenced to the pit of misery for bringing her soy protein drink breakfast, dilly dilly  I thought she had a problem with her pit of misery after an unfortunate incident with a champagne bottle ? Dilly dilly.
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2018 10:07 am |
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Another bunch of rubbery muppets gathering at Windsor this morning.
Initial thoughts, I wish it would piss down on the lot of them.
Deeper thoughts would get me arrested. Parasites.
I didn't call them rubbery muppets.
They should have a reality tv show where everyone within that church is taken to a desert island and left to look after themselves.
Six months later, return with a boat, you would only need a small one.
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2018 10:46 am |
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Glad you are enjoying it Knocker. 
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2018 12:04 pm |
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Left back wrote: Glad you are enjoying it Knocker.  No doubt the BBC will be doing a dvd for devotees. Great xmas present for him. Nice to know that Genie insisted on a plastic-free wedding. She is an example to us all. Just like her mother and father before her.
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2018 1:20 pm |
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Not seen a minute of it so cannot comment on names and faces, BUT it was a nice gesture of the bride to insist her dress 'showed the scars' on her back - no, not from a KK attack, but from the operation she had to correct scoliosis. She has invited the surgeons and hospital staff to the wedding, and wants to show off the scar as a message to all young girls that beauty does not have to be flawless.
Ok - you can now attack her, but I think it does her credit.
Beautiful chapel. My PA's son, having been at my school, went on to be organist at St George's Chapel and invited me to a couple of major events there. So I hope KK is only taking the invited guests to his desert isle and not the building & workers ....
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2018 1:24 pm |
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Such occasions bore me to death. Absolutely candy for the brain dead. Just my opinion, of course, I may not be right but these things leave me numb with apathy and boredom.
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Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2018 2:53 pm |
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gladbachwolf wrote: Such occasions bore me to death. Absolutely candy for the brain dead. Just my opinion, of course, I may not be right but these things leave me numb with apathy and boredom. Probably, most people couldn't care less about any weddings of the offspring of the awful freeloading Sarah Ferguson and the smug Air Miles Andy. On the other hand if it gives pleasure to some people isn't that a good thing?
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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 10:06 am |
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gladbachwolf wrote: Such occasions bore me to death. Absolutely candy for the brain dead. Just my opinion, of course, I may not be right but these things leave me numb with apathy and boredom. One thing to remember when it comes to money, they don't pay, you do. Every time.
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Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2018 2:07 pm |
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knocker knowles wrote: gladbachwolf wrote: Such occasions bore me to death. Absolutely candy for the brain dead. Just my opinion, of course, I may not be right but these things leave me numb with apathy and boredom. One thing to remember when it comes to money, they don't pay, you do. Every time. That goes with their being royalty. But, It would be lovely in such austere times if that twat Air Miles stumped up the 2 million we, the people, stumped up for security. Can Corbyn abolish royalty if he gets in?
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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 8:45 am |
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The class system is a yoke around any nations neck, the Royal family and its filter prevent meritocracy and the rise of the working man.
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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 8:54 am |
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knocker knowles wrote: The class system is a yoke around any nations neck, the Royal family and its filter prevent meritocracy and the rise of the working man. If we had a meritocracy in this country based on commitment and work ethic knocker its/our leaders would all be Polish or South East Asian.
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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 9:03 am |
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Rozza wrote: knocker knowles wrote: The class system is a yoke around any nations neck, the Royal family and its filter prevent meritocracy and the rise of the working man. If we had a meritocracy in this country based on commitment and work ethic knocker its/our leaders would all be Polish or South East Asian. Hardest workers I have ever seen Irish and Mexicans. One of either worth a hundred Royals. Done the hard way, not with a silver spoon.
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Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2018 2:56 pm |
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knocker knowles wrote: The class system is a yoke around any nations neck, the Royal family and its filter prevent meritocracy and the rise of the working man. The Royal family "prevent the rise of the working man"? This flies in the face of the millions of working men and women who HAVE risen and risen and risen 'through the ranks'. The country is littered with them - and jolly good too! To claim that the Royal family, or capitalists, or bankers, or whoever has 'prevented' their rise sounds more of an excuse from Jim of the Royle family for just sitting on his arse all day!
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Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2018 9:06 am |
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SilverstoneWolf wrote: knocker knowles wrote: The class system is a yoke around any nations neck, the Royal family and its filter prevent meritocracy and the rise of the working man. The Royal family "prevent the rise of the working man"? This flies in the face of the millions of working men and women who HAVE risen and risen and risen 'through the ranks'. The country is littered with them - and jolly good too! To claim that the Royal family, or capitalists, or bankers, or whoever has 'prevented' their rise sounds more of an excuse from Jim of the Royle family for just sitting on his arse all day! Oh dont get me wrong the parasites are to be found at both ends of society, be that the idle rich or the lazy poor. I have no time for either and would put all those capable to work for the whole community. The poor example set by the idle rich Royal family helps create this parasite culture rife between both sectors. They should all get their hands dirty and feel the sweat on the brow.
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Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2018 9:28 am |
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knocker knowles wrote: SilverstoneWolf wrote: knocker knowles wrote: The class system is a yoke around any nations neck, the Royal family and its filter prevent meritocracy and the rise of the working man. The Royal family "prevent the rise of the working man"? This flies in the face of the millions of working men and women who HAVE risen and risen and risen 'through the ranks'. The country is littered with them - and jolly good too! To claim that the Royal family, or capitalists, or bankers, or whoever has 'prevented' their rise sounds more of an excuse from Jim of the Royle family for just sitting on his arse all day! Oh dont get me wrong the parasites are to be found at both ends of society, be that the idle rich or the lazy poor. I have no time for either and would put all those capable to work for the whole community. The poor example set by the idle rich Royal family helps create this parasite culture rife between both sectors. They should all get their hands dirty and feel the sweat on the brow. I'd say the vacuous "celebrity" culture that dominates the UK media plays a far greater role among the idle poor. Only the select few born into the monarchy can enjoy their lifestyle, twas ever thus, but seemingly you can be the most uneducated, talentless, lazy person going and just blag your way on to Love Island or Big Brother or become a WAG and you have got it made. The UK media assists in splashing the front pages of its papers daily with such people and dedicating endless airtime to covering/interviewing such nonentities. It's no coincidence that since X Factor etc launched around 15 years ago that creative British musicians - once one of this nation's greatest cultural assets - have all but ceased to exist.
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"]The class system is a yoke around any nations neck, the Royal family and its filter prevent meritocracy and the rise of the working man.[/quote]
The Royal family "prevent the rise of the working man"? This flies in the face of the millions of working men and women who HAVE risen and risen and risen 'through the ranks'. The country is littered with them - and jolly good too!
To claim that the Royal family, or capitalists, or bankers, or whoever has 'prevented' their rise sounds more of an excuse from Jim of the Royle family for just sitting on his arse all day![/quote]
Oh dont get me wrong the parasites are to be found at both ends of society, be that the idle rich or the lazy poor. I have no time for either and would put all those capable to work for the whole community.
The poor example set by the idle rich Royal family helps create this parasite culture rife between both sectors. They should all get their hands dirty and feel the sweat on the brow.[/quote]
I'd say the vacuous "celebrity" culture that dominates the UK media plays a far greater role among the idle poor.
Only the select few born into the monarchy can enjoy their lifestyle, twas ever thus, but seemingly you can be the most uneducated, talentless, lazy person going and just blag your way on to Love Island or Big Brother or become a WAG and you have got it made.
The UK media assists in splashing the front pages of its papers daily with such people and dedicating endless airtime to covering/interviewing such nonentities.
It's no coincidence that since X Factor etc launched around 15 years ago that creative British musicians - once one of this nation's greatest cultural assets - have all but ceased to exist.[/quote]
Maybe the nation will start producing technically proficient dancers.
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 6:48 pm |
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Norfolk County Council has approved new safety measures on the section of the A149 near the Sandringham estate where the Duke of Edinburgh was involved in a crash including lowering the speed limit from 60mph to 50mph..
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 6:52 pm |
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How many other folk would be driving a vehicle aged 97..??
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Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2019 7:44 pm |
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gladbachwolf wrote: How many other folk would be driving a vehicle aged 97..?? Not many vehicles last that long. 
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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2019 1:07 am |
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Left back wrote: gladbachwolf wrote: How many other folk would be driving a vehicle aged 97..?? Not many vehicles last that long.  [/quote.. You're a very naughty boy.... 
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Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2019 12:23 pm |
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"At the Savoy, the Dorchester and the Ritz, Churchill signed a waiver, exempting their restaurants from rationing. The ruling classes continued to eat lobster and drink champagne throughout the Blitz."
How easy it is for the working man to forget their roots and the struggles of their ancestors.
Vote for that lot, your having a laugh.
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 3:15 pm |
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The Crown Prosecution Service says the Duke of Edinburgh will face no further action over the collision on the A149 near the Sandringham estate last month
Well fuck me, there's a surprise.
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Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 4:17 pm |
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knocker knowles wrote: The Crown Prosecution Service says the Duke of Edinburgh will face no further action over the collision on the A149 near the Sandringham estate last month
Well fuck me, there's a surprise. I believe they deemed it "Not in the public interests" which is an evidential threshold used thousands of times a day by the CPS. They are quite correct in this instance and in the hundreds of similar incidents occuring across the country regarding accidents involving elderly drivers. The use of a prosecution is usually to punish and prevent. In this case HRH has publicly apologised and voluntarily given up his licence which prevents him from driving. Any other 97 year old driver would have received exactly the same decision based on those facts and if no allegation of recklessness or fatal injury occurred. What the CPS fail to cater for is the petty, ill informed, narrow minded bile spouted by anti royalists who know fuck all about a lot of things. God save the Queen.
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