Posted on 05/04/2023 2:24:45 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Will Bud Lite brew something for King Charles?
I am watching THE CROWN. What a mean little scoundrel that guy was. This series is NOT kind to him. I love it! They showed the actual photos of him with Hitler.
They don’t happen to have any cake 🎂 from a poorly-ventilated English basement do they?
How’s about some Entenmann’s?
Do they have a castle 🏯🏰 in Windsor?
They have a case at the end of the aisle
Do they have a castle 🏯🏰 in Windsor?
NO
They have a case at the end of the aisle
I thought Dylan Mulvaney was King Charles illegitimate baby girl.
> They showed the actual photos of him with Hitler. <
Yeah, that whole thing is really odd. It might make a bit of (treasonous) sense if Edward were some minor noble. And he hoped to rise to high position in a future German UK puppet government.
But Edward was the Prince of Wales at the time. He knew he would someday be king. So why mess around with a foreign dictator? I dunno. Was Edward a rabid anti-Semitic? Or was he just mesmerized by all those nifty Nazi uniforms?
All of the above
I’m pretty sure it was Wallis Simpson who was the one fascinated with/enamored of/mesmerized by Hitler and the Nazis.
Yeah. He and wife were pieces of work.
Apparently she used to sleep around with SS officers.
Well, they did wear those snappy Hugo Boss outfits.
Interesting investment, but keep Elaine away from it.
A bottle of that ale would make a great souvenir. I’m sure it’s going to be EXPENSIVE….
I had a can of Billy Beer up to 1992 when I moved to New Mexico. If I’d only kept it until the internet came along.
I’m at the age where I can’t remember where I just put my car keys. It’s a mystery. But by golly, I can remember every scene in every ‘Seinfeld’ episode.
Coronation Ale
Would they notice if I replaced it with Corona?
Damn, was NOT in before the Elaine in Seinfeld reference!
About the same thing happened at Inglenook Winery in NAPA years ago. In the late 1800’s part of the cave they store their wines in collapsed and a number of red wines stored on the racks were buried. No effort to recover those wines as they didn’t think they could survive and the winery forgot where all the storage areas were. So no one looked.
It was uncovered in the middle 1980’s when they expanded the caves by accident, and many of the bottles and racks were still intact. A large part was not hit by the falling soil and remained on the racks. They were so old that the glue holding the labels had hardened and the labels had fallen off. Those bottles went to auction when Inglenook closed in 1989 and started at $2000 a bottle.
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