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:rofl: :rofl:
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Phillip - "I say, you're a fine filly"
Harry - "Lay off gramps, she's taken"

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LMAO :lol:

Btw. I woke up at 0530 and watched it. That's right - I did

Then on my way home after work, stopped at Brittish Depot for some
Ben Shaws cloudy lemonade and Gin.

Wee dohggy. :guinn:

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Happily I manged to miss it all :excited:
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Well, I loved it and cried all the way through. I love all them clipclopping Life Guards and carriages and flag-waving commoners and stuff.

I'm really proud to be English on a day like this.

On the other hand - I am a bit senile ...

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airboatr wrote:Then on my way home after work, stopped at Brittish Depot for some
Ben Shaws cloudy lemonade and Gin.
Gin and lemonade? :-O You're a Philistine Joe, Gin is always mixed with India Tonic Water..for the quinine don't you know, a good dose of quinine keeps the malaria at bay...as a colonial I would have thought you knew that..... :hide: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Well you have good right to be proud Ian.

Here's to ya .. :cheers:

Now anyone alse want to chime in and give me reason to pour myself another? ..hic

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Sorry Del you'll have to forgive my ignorance.
Ill get some tonic for the bottle of Sapphire
....if that will be sufficient recompense.

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hold on - what if they don't have any of that India gigamaroo

What should I be looking for.

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I got up at 3AM to watch and loved it! No one does things like this as well as the Brits. It made me really miss London, it is such a beautiful city. As Brian pointed out those Middleton women are all lookers and Kate looked beautiful. Where have they been hiding mum and Pipa? I also enjoyed the RAF fly-past and that Aston Martin.

Well, Granny is now away from the palace and I bet that late night party is interesting, especially with Harry around. I bet the best man's speech is a remarkable one.

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