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04-08-2004, 02:27 PM | #19 |
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Well, hell...no wonder it is so hard to hire a new one! Your termination procedures are waayyyyy too strict!
??? don't understand my sentence is not correct ?? Elspode was making a joke, as if you "fired" your king from his job, but instead of giving him 2 months' salary (or I hear in France it's like 8 months salary if you get laid off, isn't it?) and sending him on his way, you chop his head off. No one else would ever want to apply for the "job" of king for fear of getting fired. |
04-08-2004, 03:14 PM | #20 | |
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But didn't Napoleon set himself up as an Emperor? Surely, that counts as royalty in a way, anyhow. As for Radar, he's jealous of everything. |
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04-08-2004, 03:43 PM | #21 |
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Oy! I want someone to write a rousing song titled, "The Thighs of Johnny Wilkinson", then we sing it in a pub.
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04-09-2004, 04:33 AM | #22 |
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thanks to help me to understand the Elspode's joke
i'm not enough good in english to understand that type of joke Napoléon was le premier consul (the first) and he made a referendum to stay on the throne all his life, the French answered "yes" and he became emperor we are very complex because we fired all our kings to replace them by an emperor Forget me but who is Johnny Wilkinson ? |
04-09-2004, 06:17 AM | #23 |
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Kikoo, Jonny (or Johnny) Wilkinson scored the points England needed after a 100 minute game of Rugby Union had moved into extra time, for the World Cup, and thanks to him brought home the silver by beating the Aussies 20-17. His was the magical drop kick of perfection that he had been practicing since childhood, and it won the World Cup for his team and country. He is also divinely handsome and drop dead sexy!
I haven't learned how to insert links yet but if you do a Google search for him you can see the thighs - and more - that have left Englishwomen (and not a few men) sighing...... Our rugger buggers play in neat little shorts. Oh by the way, rugger has nothing to do with soccer. Never mind the losers we currently have in Buckingham Palace, I think Jonny deserves the throne and I will probably be clapped in the Tower for this! Long live Jonny, England and St George!!
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04-09-2004, 06:52 AM | #24 | |
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04-09-2004, 06:56 AM | #25 | |
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04-09-2004, 08:36 AM | #26 |
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Oh yeah, sure alot of Brits feel the royal family is a "pimple"?.... that's why nobody went to Diana's funeral. Or to royal's weddings. Yeah.
And football (soccer) blows...mhm...that's why there are no fans. Please don't try to offer *your* opinion as what "most" of a culture thinks. |
04-09-2004, 11:32 AM | #27 |
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Historically there is a good natured tradition of competitive ribaldry and poking fun between supporters of football and Rugby. Some people follow/support both. I don't know the exact meaning of 'football blows' neither have I suggested it has no fans, it has very many, as has rugger. The origins and history of both games are as different as present day play,and dedicated football supporters tend to be quite different to rugger fans.
Over the course of very many years there have been scores of live debates, phone-ins, polls and quanititative research programmes, academic enquiry and surveys by numerous organisations including the UK/Australian/Canadian/New Zealand governments regarding the future of the monarchy. Undoubtedly it has its supporters and some people support the monarchy, but not its present incumbents or those in waiting. Not just my opinion, widespread international public opinion. Those who attend royal events do so for numerous and varied reasons of their own but to suggest that they are there only to demonstrate their support for the monarchy is probably an oversimplification. Very many have come from countries where monarchy is non-existant, others attend out of a sense of being a part of history, some because it is a great excuse for a celebration and there's no harm in that. If anything I've said is causing offence I apologise unreservedly. Seriously.
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