Oh Milo, then we have the re runs to listen to and watch mate.
Arald and Desleigh said
07:12 PM Apr 26, 2011
I am with you Milo, although my wife is loving it. I am going out on Friday and leaving her to the Wedding
Cruising Granny said
07:18 PM Apr 26, 2011
I have to admit the media is making huge miles out of it. Just imagine if they married 12 months after the engagement, not 3 months or so. I get sick of the "predictions" and the "anticipations" of the media, as the reporters second guessing everything. I'd be happy with the facts. Just the facts, and nothing but the facts. It is a significant time in British and the Commonwealth's history, and a really good time to become a republic, except we don't have a suitable leader yet. But that's another story not of this forum. There's always the OFF button.
goinsoon said
08:15 PM Apr 26, 2011
Gooooooooo! Milo I am with you on this one, but then I am a republican
milo said
08:41 PM Apr 26, 2011
im not agaqinst the whole thing but just the amount of coverage it gets
robell said
08:45 PM Apr 26, 2011
Me i'm gion fishin for the rest of the week, its driving me mad
robell said
08:47 PM Apr 26, 2011
Firefly wrote:
Oh Milo, then we have the re runs to listen to and watch mate.
Looks like fishing for the next two weeks
Loffty said
09:24 PM Apr 26, 2011
Wedding / What wedding? :)
tonyd said
09:42 PM Apr 26, 2011
Indeed. I read today that the security for this nonsense is going to cost $31 million. That would provide a lot of homes for people, or a lot of medical care for old people. I'm afraid that "Great" Britain is now officially a joke. Cheers, Tony
Happywanderer said
10:06 PM Apr 26, 2011
I am really looking forward t it. Haven't seen TV since last Wednesday so missing out on the hype. A royal wedding , a good one only comes around every 30 years or so. Its history in the making whether you are a royalist or republican. Love all the regalness and regalia of it all. I will be glued to the TV on Friday, so will make sure I get to sons in Biggenden before then. Then of course the same weekend we have the Logies, Great weekend.
jimricho said
06:40 AM Apr 27, 2011
Maybe we could start a competition to see who can count the most number of times the word "fairytale" is used by the media!
You'd think Mr and Mrs Middleton would have hoped that their daughter would have married a nice English boy instead of the scion of inbred German aristocrats! (i.e. the house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha that changed its name to Windsor)
-- Edited by jimricho on Wednesday 27th of April 2011 06:40:22 AM
Firefly said
08:19 AM Apr 27, 2011
I wonder if the divorce will be as big a fairytale Jim, they seem to follow the Royal weddings thick and fast these days.
_wombat_ said
08:41 AM Apr 27, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
I am really looking forward t it. Haven't seen TV since last Wednesday so missing out on the hype. A royal wedding , a good one only comes around every 30 years or so. Its history in the making whether you are a royalist or republican. Love all the regalness and regalia of it all. I will be glued to the TV on Friday, so will make sure I get to sons in Biggenden before then. Then of course the same weekend we have the Logies, Great weekend.
Just talked to your son in Biggenden and he said his tv is not working
Firefly said
08:46 AM Apr 27, 2011
Woomie you are in trouble now.
Wombat 280 said
08:47 AM Apr 27, 2011
How lucky is he . Friday can't come quick enough
beachball57 said
09:04 AM Apr 27, 2011
i'm over it,, after all they didn't go on like this for my wedding so why should i about theirs, what makes them more special than me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ma said
09:10 AM Apr 27, 2011
Probably the amount of money they have in the bank BB.........
jimricho said
09:24 AM Apr 27, 2011
Firefly wrote:
I wonder if the divorce will be as big a fairytale Jim, they seem to follow the Royal weddings thick and fast these days.
Much more civilised than the Henry VIII solution!
Firefly said
09:32 AM Apr 27, 2011
His solution at least allowed for a lot less papparatzi though.
Beth54 said
10:34 AM Apr 27, 2011
I only got home last night and sick of it already. I like a royal wedding, but not all this guessing game and predictions beforehand. I'll be watching on Friday, that's enough for me.
I know there's an off button, but my TV goes all day, so may have to 'surf',,,IF there's anything else on!
littledick said
11:53 AM Apr 27, 2011
Was it just me or did I imagine chanel 7 on Monday appeared to concentrate more
on the Royal Wedding than Anzac day?
littledick.
kluger/galaxy.
Onedodger said
05:11 PM Apr 27, 2011
I'm with Milo on this.
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Can't wait till after Friday.
Saturday will be good as I am off to the Sydney Caravan Sooper Sell.
SHMBO won't let me take the fantastic plastic.
The today show has gone over the top with the wedding.
Happywanderer said
05:16 PM Apr 27, 2011
Funny wombat, I brought my own. Arrived a few hours ago. He has a 50 inch 3D digital combination up stairs and a smaller one downstairs.
jack biggles said
12:39 AM Apr 28, 2011
Ma wrote:
Probably the amount of money they have in the bank BB.........
Ma,
The buggas are broke. It was only recently the British Govt had to make special arrangements to help the Queen make payments on her horse and buggy. I read somewhere that the repo man wasnt far off the door step when No.10 came to the rescue with some more PRINTED MONEY, you know that pound stuff thats only worth a portion of its former self.
Certainly times are a changin, once upon a time the British monachy was one of the richest in the world & now they're scrapin at the bottom of the barrel, allegedly.
Really, its all nonesense, who gives a rats what these folk are up to. I wouldnt have a clue wots on the telly, can't even find the remote....its probably in the bottom drawer somewhere with my mobile telephone thing & the other watchmacallit.
CARE FACTOR ZERO & happy that way!
howdrink said
06:37 AM Apr 28, 2011
Milo do you mean that you have not got your invertation to the wedding, yours like mine must have got lost in the post Thank goodness for that, it would be nice to turn on your Tv and have something apart from the wedding on it
_wombat_ said
12:55 PM Apr 28, 2011
Just got back from our Easter weekend away, checked the letterbox and look what was in there
petengail said
05:29 PM Apr 28, 2011
jimricho wrote:
Maybe we could start a competition to see who can count the most number of times the word "fairytale" is used by the media!
You'd think Mr and Mrs Middleton would have hoped that their daughter would have married a nice English boy instead of the scion of inbred German aristocrats! (i.e. the house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha that changed its name to Windsor)
-- Edited by jimricho on Wednesday 27th of April 2011 06:40:22 AM
Jim, I think from memory that it was Kasier Whiliem who said ...."a play about the merry wifes of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha?...it just does not make sense..." Prussian humour lol...
petengail said
05:33 PM Apr 28, 2011
jack biggles wrote:
Ma wrote:
Probably the amount of money they have in the bank BB.........
Ma,
The buggas are broke. It was only recently the British Govt had to make special arrangements to help the Queen make payments on her horse and buggy. I read somewhere that the repo man wasnt far off the door step when No.10 came to the rescue with some more PRINTED MONEY, you know that pound stuff thats only worth a portion of its former self.
Certainly times are a changin, once upon a time the British monachy was one of the richest in the world & now they're scrapin at the bottom of the barrel, allegedly.
Really, its all nonesense, who gives a rats what these folk are up to. I wouldnt have a clue wots on the telly, can't even find the remote....its probably in the bottom drawer somewhere with my mobile telephone thing & the other watchmacallit.
CARE FACTOR ZERO & happy that way!
no the buggers are not broke ... far from it. The royal family is one of the richest families in the world... its the Brits who are broke... probably from keeping the Royals in the manner to which they have become accostomed. Or is it the manner born... no tv for me tommorrow...
jimricho said
05:37 PM Apr 28, 2011
petengail wrote:
Jim, I think from memory that it was Kasier Whiliem who said ...."a play about the merry wifes of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha?...it just does not make sense..." Prussian humour lol...
Haven't come across that one Pete!
The last English monarch was Elizabeth I. Since then it's been Scotch/French (Stuarts), Dutch/Scotch/French (Orange), and German (Hannover, then Saxe-Coburg-Gotha/Windsor)
I have an idea that Elizabeth was a bast_ard until after Henry T's famous little dummy spit with the Pope when she was then legitimised (although not sure on that one)
-- Edited by jimricho on Thursday 28th of April 2011 05:46:47 PM
friday cant come quick enough !
sick of it all argggggg
Oh Milo, then we have the re runs to listen to and watch mate.
I am with you Milo, although my wife is loving it. I am going out on Friday and leaving her to the Wedding
I get sick of the "predictions" and the "anticipations" of the media, as the reporters second guessing everything.
I'd be happy with the facts. Just the facts, and nothing but the facts.
It is a significant time in British and the Commonwealth's history, and a really good time to become a republic, except we don't have a suitable leader yet.
But that's another story not of this forum.
There's always the OFF button.
Gooooooooo! Milo I am with you on this one, but then I am a republican
Looks like fishing for the next two weeks
Cheers, Tony
Then of course the same weekend we have the Logies, Great weekend.
Maybe we could start a competition to see who can count the most number of times the word "fairytale" is used by the media!
You'd think Mr and Mrs Middleton would have hoped that their daughter would have married a nice English boy instead of the scion of inbred German aristocrats! (i.e. the house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha that changed its name to Windsor)
-- Edited by jimricho on Wednesday 27th of April 2011 06:40:22 AM
I wonder if the divorce will be as big a fairytale Jim, they seem to follow the Royal weddings thick and fast these days.
Just talked to your son in Biggenden and he said his tv is not working
Woomie you are in trouble now.
Probably the amount of money they have in the bank BB.........
Much more civilised than the Henry VIII solution!
His solution at least allowed for a lot less papparatzi though.
I only got home last night and sick of it already. I like a royal wedding, but not all this guessing game and predictions beforehand. I'll be watching on Friday, that's enough for me.
I know there's an off button, but my TV goes all day, so may have to 'surf',,,IF there's anything else on!
Was it just me or did I imagine chanel 7 on Monday appeared to concentrate more
on the Royal Wedding than Anzac day?
littledick.
kluger/galaxy.
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR


Can't wait till after Friday.
Saturday will be good as I am off to the Sydney Caravan Sooper Sell.
SHMBO won't let me take the fantastic plastic.
The today show has gone over the top with the wedding.
Ma,
The buggas are broke. It was only recently the British Govt had to make special arrangements to help the Queen make payments on her horse and buggy. I read somewhere that the repo man wasnt far off the door step when No.10 came to the rescue with some more PRINTED MONEY, you know that pound stuff thats only worth a portion of its former self.
Certainly times are a changin, once upon a time the British monachy was one of the richest in the world & now they're scrapin at the bottom of the barrel, allegedly.
Really, its all nonesense, who gives a rats what these folk are up to. I wouldnt have a clue wots on the telly, can't even find the remote....its probably in the bottom drawer somewhere with my mobile telephone thing & the other watchmacallit.
CARE FACTOR ZERO & happy that way!
Milo do you mean that you have not got your invertation to the wedding, yours like mine must have got lost in the post Thank goodness for that, it would be nice to turn on your Tv and have something apart from the wedding on it
Just got back from our Easter weekend away, checked the letterbox and look what was in there
Jim, I think from memory that it was Kasier Whiliem who said ...."a play about the merry wifes of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha?...it just does not make sense..." Prussian humour lol...
no the buggers are not broke ... far from it. The royal family is one of the richest families in the world... its the Brits who are broke... probably from keeping the Royals in the manner to which they have become accostomed. Or is it the manner born... no tv for me tommorrow...
Haven't come across that one Pete!
The last English monarch was Elizabeth I. Since then it's been Scotch/French (Stuarts), Dutch/Scotch/French (Orange), and German (Hannover, then Saxe-Coburg-Gotha/Windsor)
I have an idea that Elizabeth was a bast_ard until after Henry T's famous little dummy spit with the Pope when she was then legitimised (although not sure on that one)
-- Edited by jimricho on Thursday 28th of April 2011 05:46:47 PM