Posted on 02/10/2005 9:40:34 AM PST by nuconvert
I can vouch for Freepers who are half Swedish. They're both stunning.
Just my opinion, but after the disgrace of Edward V111, I don't think any heir to the British throne would even consider the 'A' word.
As much as I loved Diana and the original marriage fairy tale, it's clear now this was always the true love story.
And if you do, make sure they have a good orthodonist."
I think you mean a good veterinarian.
Yeah
>(Edward) was too much of a nazi sympathizer<
That was the story behind the story. The scandal story was that Edward abdicated to marry a divorced woman, not to speak of an American one. All that aside.....
Although giving up your place as heir apparent would be equally shameful.
"The Tampon Prince":
http://snl.jt.org/detail.php?i=4815
Yeah! (ahem) I noticed that crown right away too! (koff-koff)
I assure you, no offense toward the wonderfully warm people of the united Kingdom was intended.
And, no, I would not "howl like an old lady" if someone were to good-naturedly poke fun at Bush (either George or Laura).
One of the traits of many of us Yanks is that we enjoy good-natured ribbing -- and we enjoy good-natured ribbing of our own leaders.
Sorry, though, that that does not seem to be part of your sense of humor.
I make an effort -- even though I do not live in the UK -- to understand British humor.
You might save yourself some grief if you make an effort to understand American humor before you assert that good-natured ribbing is "immature and nasty".
Just a suggestion, you understand, old chap.
Of course Charles will be king. That is just how it works, isn't it?
I really think Charles will be king.
Yeah, looks more like "My Friend Flicka"!
Good for them. Camilla seems OK. Charles obviously has always loved her. To his credit, he is apparently not a superficial person.
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