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41. Author: wee eck Date: Fri 15th Nov 2024. 15:17
I don`t think the royals `do` irony.
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42. Author: red-star-par Date: Fri 15th Nov 2024. 17:23
wee eck, Fri 15 Nov 15:17
I don`t think the royals `do` irony.
The royals don`t do anything
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43. Author: parsfan Date: Fri 15th Nov 2024. 23:45
red-star-par, Fri 15 Nov 17:23
wee eck, Fri 15 Nov 15:17
I don`t think the royals `do` irony.
The royals don`t do anything
Can`t even sweat.
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44. Author: NMCmassive Date: Fri 15th Nov 2024. 23:58
In fairness they are absolute beasts when it comes to networking…
Jimmy Saville, Jeffrey Epstein, Lord Mountbatten…
COYP
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45. Author: DunfyDave Date: Sat 16th Nov 2024. 15:36
parsfan, Fri 15 Nov 23:45
red-star-par, Fri 15 Nov 17:23
wee eck, Fri 15 Nov 15:17
I don`t think the royals `do` irony.
The royals don`t do anything
Can`t even sweat.
^^^^ 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He is sweating now 🥵
DunfyDave
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46. Author: GG Riva Date: Sun 17th Nov 2024. 07:34
red-star-par, Wed 6 Nov 13:10
Making a packet charging the NHS for parking space and the RNLI for the use of slipways. They really are the scum of the earth. At least the Russians knew what to do with their royals
https://youtu.be/pocnthe3nhc?si=yddawk4btx5iksyy
Not your average Sunday League player.
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47. Author: jake89 Date: Sun 17th Nov 2024. 11:18
Why are those charities renting expensive offices in London when they could rent in Hartlepool for considerably less? Is London well known for its wealth of high quality charity workers?
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48. Author: DunfyDave Date: Sun 17th Nov 2024. 12:50
jake89, Sun 17 Nov 11:18
Why are those charities renting expensive offices in London when they could rent in Hartlepool for considerably less? Is London well known for its wealth of high quality charity workers?
^^^ Jake, don`t know the answer to your question directly but I do know that the RAF Benevolent charity was gifted offices in central London and suspect this may be the case for other charities.
Failing that, you do have a serious point though.
DunfyDave
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49. Author: DBP Date: Sun 17th Nov 2024. 13:09
Years ago, I found myself doing a property project for a large retail bank, and there was a ‘price per desk’ that covered the annual cost of all aspects of having a desk in each city location, eg the property rental, the price for having canteens, receptions, security, infrastructure (networking cables/electrics/etc), maintenance, etc …it didn’t cover the cost of actual salaries of the workforce, but that followed a similar pattern but not as extreme.
Anyway, it was a while back, but from memory, London was more than double Edinburgh, which was in turn more than double places like Leeds
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50. Author: jake89 Date: Sun 17th Nov 2024. 14:26
DunfyDave, Sun 17 Nov 12:50
jake89, Sun 17 Nov 11:18
Why are those charities renting expensive offices in London when they could rent in Hartlepool for considerably less? Is London well known for its wealth of high quality charity workers?
^^^ Jake, don`t know the answer to your question directly but I do know that the RAF Benevolent charity was gifted offices in central London and suspect this may be the case for other charities.
Failing that, you do have a serious point though.
It said in the video these charities were paying figures like £18m to King Charles for offices. Seems incredible to be spending millions of charitable donations.
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51. Author: wee eck Date: Fri 22nd Nov 2024. 10:34
I see the coronation of Charlie cost at least £72m but that`s just the `official` figure. Other estimates range between £100m and £250m.
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52. Author: red-star-par Date: Fri 22nd Nov 2024. 14:02
wee eck, Fri 22 Nov 10:34
I see the coronation of Charlie cost at least £72m but that`s just the `official` figure. Other estimates range between £100m and £250m.
And when you think how little it would cost to make a good, sturdy guillotine, there was a substantial saving to be made here. Still is
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53. Author: veteraneastender Date: Fri 22nd Nov 2024. 18:49
Not My King !!!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crk4v6kzz2lo
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54. Author: Tad Allagash Date: Sat 23rd Nov 2024. 09:13
‘…And when you think how little it would cost to make a good, sturdy guillotine….’
But try getting it past the Health and Safety Executive and tell me how much you’ve saved.
The Coronation was the first in 70 years, so the cost per year seems like a bargain.
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55. Author: GG Riva Date: Sat 23rd Nov 2024. 10:12
veteraneastender, Fri 22 Nov 18:49
Not My King !!!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crk4v6kzz2lo
What an absolutely nonsensical, anachronistic charade the whole allegiance oath is. How can that debar anyone from holding a positon they have been democratically elected to? There are other similar rules and restrictions around the royals, e.g. No Catholic can sit on the throne. Why on earth not?
Not that I think anyone, of any religion or none, should..... Much prefer a Republic. Let Charlie run for President.... 😄
Not your average Sunday League player.
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56. Author: PARrot Date: Thu 28th Nov 2024. 02:40
Paralex, Thu 7 Nov 14:48
The human race is greatly skilled in tyranny, no matter what the political regime may be. After the Russian and French Revolutions, the UK gained much greater freedom through the non conformist religious movements, including Methodists and Baptists and our radical politicians, poets etc. We didn`t go down the violent, revolutionary road and some say that`s just as well because we were spared the excesses of Robespiere, Lenin etc.
Before that, why did the Cromwellian revolution fail? Because the mass of the population favoured a monarchy rather than a Puritan autocracy. Be careful what you wish for.
But at the end we will all be subject to the King of Kings. Heaven and Earth shall flee away, when He comes to reign. The difference with this King is that He gave up His life for us all. He died in our place. We get into His Kingdom by accepting the free gift of His sacrifice on the cross for us. Some kingdoms are worth being in. As the young American missionary, Jim Elliot said, "he is no fool, who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose".
Sooner than ye think. The final set of wheels are in motion. Trump666
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57. Author: Dandy Warhol Date: Thu 28th Nov 2024. 06:59
PARrot, Thu 28 Nov 02:40
Paralex, Thu 7 Nov 14:48
The human race is greatly skilled in tyranny, no matter what the political regime may be. After the Russian and French Revolutions, the UK gained much greater freedom through the non conformist religious movements, including Methodists and Baptists and our radical politicians, poets etc. We didn`t go down the violent, revolutionary road and some say that`s just as well because we were spared the excesses of Robespiere, Lenin etc.
Before that, why did the Cromwellian revolution fail? Because the mass of the population favoured a monarchy rather than a Puritan autocracy. Be careful what you wish for.
But at the end we will all be subject to the King of Kings. Heaven and Earth shall flee away, when He comes to reign. The difference with this King is that He gave up His life for us all. He died in our place. We get into His Kingdom by accepting the free gift of His sacrifice on the cross for us. Some kingdoms are worth being in. As the young American missionary, Jim Elliot said, "he is no fool, who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose".
Sooner than ye think. The final set of wheels are in motion. Trump666
It`s Biden and Starmer that have us nuclear ground zero, not Trump.
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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58. Author: NMCmassive Date: Thu 28th Nov 2024. 13:16
Dandy Warhol, Thu 28 Nov 06:59
PARrot, Thu 28 Nov 02:40
Paralex, Thu 7 Nov 14:48
The human race is greatly skilled in tyranny, no matter what the political regime may be. After the Russian and French Revolutions, the UK gained much greater freedom through the non conformist religious movements, including Methodists and Baptists and our radical politicians, poets etc. We didn`t go down the violent, revolutionary road and some say that`s just as well because we were spared the excesses of Robespiere, Lenin etc.
Before that, why did the Cromwellian revolution fail? Because the mass of the population favoured a monarchy rather than a Puritan autocracy. Be careful what you wish for.
But at the end we will all be subject to the King of Kings. Heaven and Earth shall flee away, when He comes to reign. The difference with this King is that He gave up His life for us all. He died in our place. We get into His Kingdom by accepting the free gift of His sacrifice on the cross for us. Some kingdoms are worth being in. As the young American missionary, Jim Elliot said, "he is no fool, who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose".
Sooner than ye think. The final set of wheels are in motion. Trump666
It`s Biden and Starmer that have us nuclear ground zero, not Trump.
Touch of the TDS perhaps 🤷🏻♂️
COYP
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59. Author: Dandy Warhol Date: Thu 28th Nov 2024. 13:30
NMCmassive, Thu 28 Nov 13:16
Dandy Warhol, Thu 28 Nov 06:59
PARrot, Thu 28 Nov 02:40
Paralex, Thu 7 Nov 14:48
The human race is greatly skilled in tyranny, no matter what the political regime may be. After the Russian and French Revolutions, the UK gained much greater freedom through the non conformist religious movements, including Methodists and Baptists and our radical politicians, poets etc. We didn`t go down the violent, revolutionary road and some say that`s just as well because we were spared the excesses of Robespiere, Lenin etc.
Before that, why did the Cromwellian revolution fail? Because the mass of the population favoured a monarchy rather than a Puritan autocracy. Be careful what you wish for.
But at the end we will all be subject to the King of Kings. Heaven and Earth shall flee away, when He comes to reign. The difference with this King is that He gave up His life for us all. He died in our place. We get into His Kingdom by accepting the free gift of His sacrifice on the cross for us. Some kingdoms are worth being in. As the young American missionary, Jim Elliot said, "he is no fool, who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose".
Sooner than ye think. The final set of wheels are in motion. Trump666
It`s Biden and Starmer that have us nuclear ground zero, not Trump.
Touch of the TDS perhaps 🤷🏻♂️
The TDS?
Could you speak adult please?
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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60. Author: PARrot Date: Thu 28th Nov 2024. 21:54
Dandy Warhol, Thu 28 Nov 06:59
PARrot, Thu 28 Nov 02:40
Paralex, Thu 7 Nov 14:48
The human race is greatly skilled in tyranny, no matter what the political regime may be. After the Russian and French Revolutions, the UK gained much greater freedom through the non conformist religious movements, including Methodists and Baptists and our radical politicians, poets etc. We didn`t go down the violent, revolutionary road and some say that`s just as well because we were spared the excesses of Robespiere, Lenin etc.
Before that, why did the Cromwellian revolution fail? Because the mass of the population favoured a monarchy rather than a Puritan autocracy. Be careful what you wish for.
But at the end we will all be subject to the King of Kings. Heaven and Earth shall flee away, when He comes to reign. The difference with this King is that He gave up His life for us all. He died in our place. We get into His Kingdom by accepting the free gift of His sacrifice on the cross for us. Some kingdoms are worth being in. As the young American missionary, Jim Elliot said, "he is no fool, who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose".
Sooner than ye think. The final set of wheels are in motion. Trump666
It`s Biden and Starmer that have us nuclear ground zero, not Trump.
It`s all of them. No innocents in polyticks
Read yer bible. Trump 666. Little doubt....but maybe jist a wee bit for now.
That`s all I`m offering on this thread. It`s meant to be about thieving royals, not the thieving presidential antichrist.
Maybe start a discussion on Trumpski later.
Post Edited (Thu 28 Nov 21:55)
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