Queen's Diamond Jubilee
#21
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DH was going to be in the flotilla on a cornish lugger called Barnabus, but when someone pointed out that being in it might not be so much fun as watching it, he decided not to bother.
as a fully - paid up republican, you can imagine how excited I'm getting. watching Andy Murray grimace his way round a french tennis court will do me fine.
as a fully - paid up republican, you can imagine how excited I'm getting. watching Andy Murray grimace his way round a french tennis court will do me fine.
#26
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ooh- spolier alert!
we're recording it so we can fast forward through it and miss the commentary [for which I suspect a sick bag will be required].
<<Hence "once aboard the lugger and the girl is mine" (perhaps you should be relieved?!)>>
Patrick - you ain't getting this "girl" on board no lugger!
we're recording it so we can fast forward through it and miss the commentary [for which I suspect a sick bag will be required].
<<Hence "once aboard the lugger and the girl is mine" (perhaps you should be relieved?!)>>
Patrick - you ain't getting this "girl" on board no lugger!
#28
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You're not joking. I swear they've employed Alan Partridge for some of it. It's all a bit breakfast TV. Or even Nationwide, if your memory goes back that far.>>
sadly it does. I'm expecting it to be about as "candid" as the radio times piece that Prince William did about his granny. Candid my a...
sadly it does. I'm expecting it to be about as "candid" as the radio times piece that Prince William did about his granny. Candid my a...
#29
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>>[for which I suspect a sick bag will be required].<<
You're not joking. I swear they've employed Alan Partridge for some of it. It's all a bit breakfast TV. Or even Nationwide, if your memory goes back that far.
Ha, ha we turned the sound off and with Radiohead playing in the background we made up our own commentary.
You're not joking. I swear they've employed Alan Partridge for some of it. It's all a bit breakfast TV. Or even Nationwide, if your memory goes back that far.
Ha, ha we turned the sound off and with Radiohead playing in the background we made up our own commentary.
#32
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I gave up at Sandy Tostvig with smarming smirking luvvies all laughing at each others' jokes.
I lasted about 15 minutes before I got bored with it. You'd need a serious boat fetish to get through five and a half hours of this. Even all the royals looked dead bored apart from Prince Phillip, who was the only one who looked like he was genuinely enjoying himself.
I lasted about 15 minutes before I got bored with it. You'd need a serious boat fetish to get through five and a half hours of this. Even all the royals looked dead bored apart from Prince Phillip, who was the only one who looked like he was genuinely enjoying himself.
#33
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annhig, funnily enough DH voted for classical music in the background but Herr Handel would have been a Germanic overload.
Now playing Florence and the Machine, Ceremonials
It adds a nice touch of baroque.
nona, the Queen did look rather grim!
Now playing Florence and the Machine, Ceremonials
It adds a nice touch of baroque.
nona, the Queen did look rather grim!





