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UK Queen Mother Too Ill to Consume Food
Ananova News Wire and the London Daily Sun Newspaper ^
| February 14, 2002 GMT
| What the Papers Say Column
Posted on 02/13/2002 7:27:57 PM PST by codebreaker
Ananova:
What Tomorrow's Papers Say
The London Daily Sun
QUEEN MUM TO ILL TO EAT
The Queen Mother is now so ill she is unable to eat.
Story filed 1:18 Thursday, February 14, 2002 Greenwich Mean Time
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To: YaYa123
She said, "Well, if you came to my home, you would wear your best, wouldn't you?" It's easy to forget these days why graciousness is called "class".
To: codebreaker
The Queen Mum has allegedly said that she is determined to live through the Golden Jubilee. She embodies a fighting spirit of a more heroic age, which is why we love her. I don't believe that fighting spirit will fail her now.
Regards, Ivan
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posted on
02/14/2002 4:07:42 AM PST
by
MadIvan
To: MadIvan
"I don't believe that fighting spirit will fail her now." I hope you are right, but this must be the worst heartbreak any mother can ever go through.
My own grandmother, in her 90's failed terribly when her youngest son died of a heart attack....
She went to the wake and funeral (extremely frail and feeble), it was so sad to see how she grieved for him...and she never recovered - we lost her a few months later.
Prayers for the royal family during this sad time, most families can understand the pain.
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posted on
02/14/2002 4:14:58 AM PST
by
SunnyUsa
To: codebreaker
When she was 100, Dianna died.
The Queen Mum walked the entire length of Westminister, in and out, no cane, no walker, no support, marble floors.
That Gents, is "breeding."
To: AD from SpringBay
Why then, do you tune into this station? Maybe you do see what others see-a symbol of decency, integrity & a model for a nation? Yes, I came to see that through years of college poly sci course, history texts & yes, a recent, thourough PBS documentary on the Royals.
To: MadIvan
I think "Class" is the right word.
Of all the Royals, she and Duke of Edinburgh are the only two I like. I like him because he is a plain speaker. The Queen Mother is also a plain speaker who embodies a fairly rare combination. She is both sweet natured and blunt. That is something I have obvserved in other Scottish Women.
BTW when she was young, she was a real knock-out too.
86
posted on
02/14/2002 4:39:09 AM PST
by
yarddog
To: yarddog
I am hopeful that young Wills is paying attention to the example of his great-grandfather, King George VI, in my view, the greatest monarch of the modern era; largely thanks to the Queen Mum being around still. He was dignified, restrained, dutiful and definitely NOT flamboyant. We don't need it from our monarch. What we need is quiet, solid leadership (sort of). We got it from George VI largely because he didn't want the job. Wills apparently doesn't want the job, which paradoxically makes him ideal. ;)
Regards, Ivan
87
posted on
02/14/2002 4:43:09 AM PST
by
MadIvan
To: Paleo Conservative
I would certainly have no problem seeing Charles passed over as King and watching his son take the throne. Thus far, he seems to have a lot more sense than his father.
88
posted on
02/14/2002 4:59:29 AM PST
by
twigs
To: MadIvan
I say Thank God for Wallis Simpson, for causing the abdication. I cannot imagine how Britain would have made it so well through the war without King George VI, the dear Queen, and the two princesses.
To: redlipstick
One could say the abdication was inevitable, with or without Wallis Simpson - Edward VIII was sympathetic to the Nazis and that was considered totally unacceptable by the Establishment - in that instance, they truly saved us.
Wallis did make the excuse for giving Edward the boot a lot easier to find however.
Regards, Ivan
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posted on
02/14/2002 5:35:19 AM PST
by
MadIvan
To: DoughtyOne
Very well put.
To: John Farson
If you are insulted by this thread dedicated to a great Lady. Why are you here in the first place?
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posted on
02/14/2002 5:41:41 AM PST
by
skateman
To: codebreaker
This is the way my 95 year old aunt died recently. She just stopped eating. I don't know if she couldn't eat or wouldn't eat, but she was ready to quit this world even tho there wasn't anything wrong except she was old & tired. My grandparents (her parents) died the same way. God Bless the Queen Mum.
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posted on
02/14/2002 5:43:47 AM PST
by
Ditter
To: codebreaker
If there were anyway on this earth, the Queen Mum could go to her daughter's funeral, you can bet the farm she would be there.
If she doesn't, then the situation is very grave for her, because I don't honestly believe anyone around her has the power to keep her away.
We should all rejoice that she has lived to be 101, a milestone in itself. She has led a long, and prosperous life.
God Save The Queeen.
sw
94
posted on
02/14/2002 5:48:14 AM PST
by
spectre
To: codebreaker
Prayers for the Queen Mum.
95
posted on
02/14/2002 6:03:22 AM PST
by
rintense
To: SarahW
This thread proves a couple of unfortunate points:
(1) American Public Education has failed most who partake in it.
(2) Empathy is something many, many on this thread can learn, or try to acquire.
Please do it for yourselves and your loved ones. Do not be as unseemly as the Arab kids who rejoiced and/or poked-fun at 9/11. We are a better nation than that. Freeper's are better than that.
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posted on
02/14/2002 6:05:59 AM PST
by
USMMA_83
To: MindBender26
That Gents, is "breeding." More like "inbreeding"!
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To: garbanzo
No, I'm a product of private education. I'm aware of the Battle of Britain and how Churchill rallied his nation. I'll do some reading about this queen.
To: Friend_Or_Foe
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