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Dennis Jun 5th, 2001 06:25 AM

Queen's brithday celebration
 
I am planning on attending the Queen's birthday celebration on June 16. Any tips on where to be at what time would be appreciated.

Her Royal Highness Jun 5th, 2001 07:11 AM

I would like everyone to be there at five o'clock sharp.Phillip has been kind enough to hire a clown to make balloon animals(no, it's not Charles).We will also have one of those delightful inflated bounce houses.I'm sure mum will enjoy a good bounce after the gin loosens her hip.

Inky Jun 5th, 2001 10:20 AM

Dennis, the stupid old bag doesnt really give a toss whether you are there or not, it doesnt make one iota of difference in her life so why not do something for yourself rather than pandering to these maggots. Why waste your time on someone who doesnt care if you even exist? <BR> <BR>If you are planning to bring cream pies/tomatoes etc then near Pall Mall but wear your sneakers in case the secret service chase you.

poopsie Jun 5th, 2001 10:44 AM

Which queen are you talking about? My birthday isn't untill September.

Benita Jun 5th, 2001 11:37 AM

Dennis, <BR> <BR> I'm sorry you haven't received any sensible responses to your question yet. Just those few smarty ones so far. <BR> You know, it really would help though, if you specified which queen you're talking about. I assume you mean the Queen of England, Elizabeth II, but there are quite a few other queens in Europe and elsewhere, too. Maybe inform us, and I'm sure there are people both willing and able to help you. OK? <BR> <BR> Good luck! <BR> Benita <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>

xxx Jun 5th, 2001 11:45 AM

Oh Inky, it's been a while. Where have you been hiding? I guess it takes a topic like the queen to get you riled up.

paul Jun 5th, 2001 12:48 PM

Sorry Dennis, my almanac lists The Queen of England's birthday as being in April.Sorry mate, looks like you missed the party,Ha!

Inky Jun 5th, 2001 01:38 PM

Actually Benita, you can wipe that smug grin off your face - there is no Queen of England, you'll find she happens to be Queen of a few more countries than just England. <BR> <BR>Go back under that stone until you know what the hell you're talking about <BR> <BR>Paul, buy a new almanac, son.

wes fowler Jun 5th, 2001 05:16 PM

Dennis, <BR>Do a text search here for 'Queen's Birthday" and you'll find a number of postings relating to the pageantry.

jahoulih Jun 5th, 2001 05:39 PM

The Queen's birthday is in April, but it's celebrated in June. Something to do with the weather, I think.

Lucy Jun 5th, 2001 07:48 PM

Its a long weekend this weekend in Australia this weekend to 'celebrate' the Queens birthday...even though anecdotally most people here want a republic of some sort!!

Keith Jun 6th, 2001 10:29 AM

Inky, you're the one who needs a new map. England is not a country. The United Kingdom is a country.

David White Jun 6th, 2001 10:45 AM

Dennis, <BR> <BR>I enjoyed reading some of the responses you've gotten so far to your question. But assuming you want serious information, here goes: <BR> <BR>Questions first: Are you attending the Trooping of the Colour? If so, do you have tickets already? <BR> <BR>Assuming the answer is "yes" to both, the ticket packet should indicate what time to arrive before the cermemony. Security lines can take a while, so you need to be there in time. On the other hand, the Trooping of the Colour goes on for quite a while (hours), so you don't want to arrive too early and have to sit forever. <BR> <BR>If you do not have tickets, you will need to secure a standing room spot along the parade route and be sure to get there early...maybe an hour or longer ahead of time. While there are many spots to view the parade that works its way along The Mall towards Horse Guards Parade, viewing the actual ceremony itself is pretty hard without tickets. There are a very few, unticketed viewing locations in St. James's Park, but you would need to arrive very early to get a spot. <BR> <BR>Hope this helps. <BR> <BR>David White <BR>http://www.KidsToLondon.com <BR>[email protected] <BR>

Inky Jan 30th, 2002 08:13 AM

keith - England is not a country? So where the hang am I sitting right now? London is capital of where?

just Jan 30th, 2002 10:54 AM

Lucy, if most Australians want a republic, why didn't they vote for it when they had the chance?


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