You have to admire this kid. He really seems to want to get back into the fight.
1 posted on
02/27/2010 9:16:05 PM PST by
Saije
To: Saije
So did he get his brain capacity from his father or his mother?
To: Saije
I have a great deal of admiration for the young man or I should say, for the young prince.
4 posted on
02/27/2010 9:21:21 PM PST by
onyx
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To: Saije
The Apache can disorientate a lot of pilots This English disorients ME, Jessie Jackson...
5 posted on
02/27/2010 9:23:42 PM PST by
TokuMei
To: Saije
8 posted on
02/27/2010 9:33:22 PM PST by
PGR88
(I'm so open-minded, my brains fell out.)
To: Saije
Harry looks to get back into the fight, while his father “fights” global warming (despite his huge “carbon footprint”), and his brother tackles the Kingdom’s most pressing social issues. Good for Harry.
9 posted on
02/27/2010 9:48:07 PM PST by
Born Conservative
("I'm a fan of disruptors" - Nancy Pelosi)
To: Saije
...meanwhile his older brother is sleeping on London streets, his father is moping around muttering something about global warming, and his grandmother, despite all her money and immeasurable fame apparently can't find anything worthy enough to give her time to and shows no apparent interest in the liberal & Islamic tidal wave enveloping her country despite being the titular head of the Church of England.
10 posted on
02/27/2010 9:50:54 PM PST by
americanophile
(Good luck Team USA! Bring home the gold!)
To: Saije
I don’t think it has much to do with “brain capacity.”
Some of the smartest people I know are the type that will trip over their own feet.
11 posted on
02/27/2010 10:09:16 PM PST by
smokingfrog
(You can't ignore your boss and expect to keep your job... WWW.filipthishouse2010.com)
To: Saije
Sources at the Army Air Corps headquarters in Middle Wallop, where the Prince is learning to fly, have told The Mail on Sunday that Harry is being considered to pilot the demanding aircraft after doing well on his current training. Well, Uncle Andy was said to be a pretty darn good chopper pilot. Decoyed Argentine missiles away from his ship, IIRC. Flew anti-sub and SAR missions in the Falklands war. Maybe that should be the First Falklands War?
13 posted on
02/27/2010 10:27:39 PM PST by
El Gato
("The second amendment is the reset button of the US constitution"-Doug McKay)
To: Saije
Decoyed Argentine missiles away from his ship, IIRC That was supposed to have been cut. I do vaguely remember something about that, but could not verify.
14 posted on
02/27/2010 10:29:36 PM PST by
El Gato
("The second amendment is the reset button of the US constitution"-Doug McKay)
To: Saije
Decoyed Argentine missiles away from his ship, IIRC That was supposed to have been cut. I do vaguely remember something about that, but could not verify.
15 posted on
02/27/2010 10:29:53 PM PST by
El Gato
("The second amendment is the reset button of the US constitution"-Doug McKay)
To: Saije
16 posted on
02/27/2010 10:47:58 PM PST by
Liberty Valance
(Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
To: Saije
I thought Harry was in the cavalry.
what happened?
To: Saije
I thought that his elder brother was the chopper pilot?
Do Brit cavalry officers have the option to swing between armored cav & air cav?
22 posted on
02/28/2010 5:37:31 AM PST by
Tallguy
("The sh- t's chess, it ain't checkers!" -- Alonzo (Denzel Washington) in "Training Day")
To: Saije
Prince Harry reminds me of Marquis de Lafayette.
Go, Harry!!
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