Absolutely not !!! What's to celebrate when it's been well documented that Prince Phillip has had mistresses for most of the time anyway. Hipocrosy as usual from them.
2007-11-18 10:26:50
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answered by Daisy Roots 5
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i do no longer know if this would help or no longer. My grandparents have been married 70 years, jointly seventy two. Grandma kicked the bucket this previous March, and now it appears that evidently like Grandpa would be following quickly. My Grandparents celebrated their fiftieth two decades in the past. We have been such as you, what to furnish. we are a Catholic kinfolk. My Grandparents the main non secular. They the two enjoyed praying the rosary. in the previous Grandpa retired, he owned his very own rings business enterprise. no longer in basic terms non secular products, yet he did sell them. all of us found out to make rosaries. So, we made rosaries for them. It became no longer ordinary to be certain who would upload a bead, a hyperlink to connect with the subsequent bead etc. My mom is the oldest of 10, there are 22 grandchildren and presently 40 5 great-grandchildren. My 3 siblings and that i've got been the 1st 4 grandkids, so i became fortunate to be waiting to function a bead. They enjoyed the rosaries, yet while they found out we made them, and one individual added one bead, hyperlink etc., it made the presents that far extra specific to them. Grandma, from the day she gained her rosary, used it till the day in the previous her dying, standard. while you're kinfolk, or on the fringe of the kinfolk, think of of something which would be made that they might delight in.
2016-10-17 04:53:13
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answered by ? 4
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YES I DO. There are a lot of parasites in this Country but the Queen isn't one of them. This is a 81 year old lady who I suspect does more in one day than you do in a week. I have the highest regard for her and the way she has served this Country well for the years she has been Monarch.
Furthermore, I for one am happy that the Armed Forces and Police serve her and not the Government.
When she was crowned Queen she promised to serve the Country for her whole life and I wish her well for the future.
2007-11-19 10:24:00
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answered by helena b 2
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Little one,
Decode this lyrics "You raised me up"
Ever wonder what is the definition of "The King and I" ?
Ever wonder who is the " I "?
Here open up the mouth.
Say " Aaah"
Have a teaspoon full of salt.
That will help in growing up to be the wise one.
It's quite embarassing in climbing up the coconut trees and still look green at loss and stranded out there.
Luke 9.55-56
What do you think?
2007-11-19 16:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Errr.....I think you need to do a little more research on the money they are paid and then what they bring into this country. They are a damn sight more profitable than any of our politicians and have a positive impact on this country within overseas trade and tourism and such like which cancels out what they are given from the public purse. They also do a lot of charity work and take an interest in things politicians cannot be ar*sed to do as they are too busy writing their memoirs and schmoozing their cronies.
2007-11-18 23:25:57
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answered by Saucy B 6
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I agree with flower power, whilst I'm not exactly going to set off fireworks about it, the royal family is part of our ENGLISH heritage, and its nice to see some of that in the pomp of all her ceremonies and stuff, also its just nice to know that an old couple have been married for that long.
2007-11-19 01:10:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not from the UK (I'm American) so I don't really care. But I do think that the royalty do perform a function. (Maybe I don't get this at all.) They are ceremonial representatives of your country, like a head diplomat. In the US, our president has been criticized for being friendly to people to whom he shouldn't be when he was just fulfilling his ceremonial role.
To be more realistic, supporting one family with government funds doesn't add up to much. It's when you support a ton of people who are too lazy to work where the funds add up. Also, long prison sentences are very costly. (And render people incapable of living in normal society.) Canings would be much better.
2007-11-19 03:21:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't have much time for the Royal Family and I don't have much time for the likes of you, unable to make a constructive point without resulting to ranting and insults.
I do have admiration for anyone that gets to 60 years of marriage - quite and achievement and I would love to manage it myself!
2007-11-18 20:19:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
60 years is a long time to be married to anyone.
She could have killed him, done the time and got out and found a new one by now.
Well done Your Maj xx
2007-11-18 22:39:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. She has served her country well for years and is well respected all over the world. In this day and age it is an achievement to have your marriage last so long. Do I take it you are anti monarchy, anti marriage and perhaps anti everything!
2007-11-19 00:46:24
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answered by david c 4
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I'm just impressed she's shared a bed with a Greek sailor for 60 years without catching the clap!
2007-11-19 08:02:53
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answered by bonniethon (puirt a buel) 6
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