Subject: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: glenshalloch Date: 12 Apr 11 - 07:30 AM KATIE'S WADDIN' (To the tune of Jessie's Wedding) Chorus Oh me, oh my, she's naw sae shy, Oh me, oh my, she's naw sae shy, Oh me, oh my, she's naw sae shy, #Stevie's# won the hairy pie. 1. The fuzz are getting' worried, and the media's in a steer Katie Middleton's gettin' hitched tae Billy Windsor so Ah hear. 2. As a site for their reception, well they've had to travel far. It might be doon in Windsor, but Ah think it's * Bertie's Bar * 3. They bought a china tea-set, aye and a chanty full of saut, A bonnie coloured cairpet, a kettle and a pot. 4. Oh ye'll naw hae monnie problems though, no matter how ye try, Aye but keep in wi' yir Gran-in Law'n ye'll maybe juist get bye. 5. Billy's ordered aw the booze, a forward-looking chap, It'll need tae be cans an' bottles, cause she's naw got much on tap. 6. It'll cost a pretty penny, aye but whae's tae foot the bill? -- Christ it's cheap at half the price, it's only echty mill! 7. The waddin' day'll be a time o' pomp an' circumstance, Aye but Janet Street-Corner wusnae led a merry dance. 8. It's time tae cheinge oor weise and vote republican instead Cuz another king Billy is the last thing that we need # Fellow students' at St. Andrew's a.k.a. for William, to throw snooping paparazzi off the scent. * A b.y.o.b. shebeen of acclaimed repute, in the depths of Dalbeattie rain forest. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Fred McCormick Date: 12 Apr 11 - 08:09 AM Nice one. Not sure where I'll be on April 29th but it will be as far as I can possibly get from a television set. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Rog Peek Date: 12 Apr 11 - 08:14 AM Me too Fred! Rog |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Cats Date: 12 Apr 11 - 01:06 PM i'll be on my way to Rochester |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Dave the Gnome Date: 12 Apr 11 - 01:38 PM I'm glad I have the option to work - At least the roads will be quiet and I can get the day off at some time when all the royalists are struggling on the M62 :-) |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: GUEST,Doc John Date: 12 Apr 11 - 02:31 PM France - the nearest republic to me |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Wheatman Date: 12 Apr 11 - 03:00 PM And it's my Birthday as well!! So that's @Xxx!!%% the whole day for me, not unless we get a song session going out of earshot of a telly. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Crowhugger Date: 12 Apr 11 - 03:10 PM I'll be on a women's barbershop quartet contest stage in Rochester, NY. Hey Cats, which Rochester you talking about? |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: maple_leaf_boy Date: 12 Apr 11 - 03:47 PM Nice song, but I would like a King Frankie. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Mr Red Date: 13 Apr 11 - 05:40 AM To all those who denigrate the "Royals" as a concept but actually target them as people, might I point to the cost per head of capita per year of: electing a president, and that process is rife with nepotism/corruption (see Florida and the Bushes). On those two counts the Royals are cheap and have integrity by comparison. And no one elected them so all may lampoon them without the guilt of culpability. I will be at Upton Festival where the extra day's holiday has been incorporated into the event. Thankyou KatesWill. BTW I go to Sidmouth to get away from the pap on TV, but in 2012 they are planning a big screen for the Olympicophiles who just can't do without it. Geeze! And on the subject of cost - net cost - how much will 2012 cost us citizens? It sure ain't gonna make money for the country. Pick a statistic. I have two more. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: GUEST,Ed Date: 13 Apr 11 - 06:23 AM My god, you'd have to travel a long way to meet a bunch of more miserable, cynical old bastards... |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: GUEST,Fred McCormick (Cookieless) Date: 13 Apr 11 - 06:26 AM Guest, ED. You wouldn't. I'm right here in front of the computer screen. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: theleveller Date: 13 Apr 11 - 06:28 AM Although I can't make it to London I shall be raising a glass in support of Republic's 'Not the Royal Wedding Party'. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: MGM·Lion Date: 13 Apr 11 - 06:35 AM Hey way-hay-hay; out come all the usual predictable bores, all saying all the usual predictable boring things.* Enjoy your predictably boring 'not-the-royal-wedding-party'. Boringly predictably shun your tellies. Boringly predictably flee the country... Just don't boringly predictably tell the rest of us, eh! Yawwwwwwwnnnnnnn!!!!!!! ~Michael~ * That includes boring predictable me, of course... Wey hay-hay-hay··· |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: theleveller Date: 13 Apr 11 - 06:48 AM "Just don't boringly predictably tell the rest of us, eh" As usual - anxious to suppress any views that don't meet with your own. Now how predictable was THAT? |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: banjoman Date: 13 Apr 11 - 06:49 AM As a fervent anti royalist I was a bit impressed by a statement that Harry made when being interviewed in the Artic when he said that if it were up to him & his brother they would have a quiet party but they were who they were and could not get away from the publicity. The fault really lies in the press and TV hype where I frequently hear statements like - The whole nation will be celebrating or you still have time to organise your street party. Its all a political ruse to convince the populace that things are really pretty good Anyway I shall be as far away as I can get from a Tv on the day |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 13 Apr 11 - 06:52 AM I agree that the Olympics are a much more depressing waste of time and money than any wedding. In a world where obscenely rich fat cat bankers and suchlike rule the roost, I can't see much point in worrying about trivia like this. Dispensing with having a royal family doesn't seem to have made places like the United States more of a fair and equal society than, say Sweden. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: GUEST,Fyldeplayer Date: 13 Apr 11 - 07:08 AM Day off allowing walking with friends and sampling music session at Grampus pub in Lee Devon over weekend. Thankyou KatesWill. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: MGM·Lion Date: 13 Apr 11 - 08:50 AM "Just don't boringly predictably tell the rest of us, eh" As usual - anxious to suppress any views that don't meet with your own. Now how predictable was THAT? === Exactly the point I made in MY OWN footnote to my own post, which you seem, all too typically, not to have bothered to read Leveller, you predictably silly, predictably doctrinaire fool. Here, just FYI, it is again ~~ * That includes boring predictable me, of course... Wey hay-hay-hay··· ~m~ |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Rob Naylor Date: 13 Apr 11 - 09:01 AM I don't mind the royal family at all...as someone says above, they're cheaper to "run" as an institution than most elected presidencies...and in cases where the president's a figurehead (eg France, Russia) rather than part of the executive, having an hereditary head of state takes the politics right out of it. So I'm by no means a republican. However, the "Kate and Wills" hype is driving me nuts and I too will be far away from a TV on the day....climbing a nice bit of gritstone at "the Roaches" in Staffordshie and staying in the Don Whillans Memorial Hut, which is let into the crag itself and has NO TV reception :-) |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: leeneia Date: 13 Apr 11 - 12:56 PM My husband was reading the paper and grousing about coverage of the r.w. "It' so STUPID!" he cried. (I'm retired, he's not.) I said to him, "Dear, I pay the bills, I buy the food, I cook it. I get your medicine and change the oil in the cars. You have heat, light and water because of me. But one thing I cannot do is make the royal wedding go away. So why don't you just enjoy it? How many bridesmaids will there be? What are the colors? (over here any wedding worth its salt has its colors) Will there be a flower girl? If so, who and how old? What does her dress look like? Will the weddding cake be chocolate or not? How many layers? In sum, a wedding is a big party and you're supposed to enjoy it." If anybody knows the answers to the questions I just listed, please post them. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: MGM·Lion Date: 13 Apr 11 - 01:12 PM "However, the "Kate and Wills" hype is driving me nuts " ---- Why, Rob? Let me make clear that I am not the least bit interested in it. I think it's a bore. I only find more boring the leveller-and-FredMcC-type obsessives who object to anybody daring to like it all ~~ hence my own predictably boring going at them for their going at the wedding. But, Ron, as I was saying. Just don't read those bits in the paper. Turn your attention off when that bit comes on the telly. Just ignore the whole thing, why don't you. {And you, leveller; & you, Fred ··· save you getting ulcers ~ which you're going to do if you keep on like that.} So, honest, I only have your precious interests and health at ❤. Stop being so grudgingly NASTY about the pleasures of a whole lot of people just as good as you {you're supposed to be the great democrats, remember?}. And just ignore the whole thing. It's easy-peasy.. Honest! Luv ~Michael~ It's easy. Honest. Try it. xxxxx |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: GUEST,cats Date: 13 Apr 11 - 06:04 PM Crowhugger... Rochester, Kent, UK for the Sweeps Festival |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: skipy Date: 13 Apr 11 - 06:06 PM I was on duty on The Mall in uniform for the 1981 wedding (still have the invite/orders in the pocket of my old "best Blue") Think I'll give this one a miss! Skippy |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: GUEST,glueman Date: 13 Apr 11 - 06:16 PM My wife told me there was going to be a royal wedding the other day. Being out of the media loop has many advantages, trust your spouse to spoil it. I googled Kate. She looked no stranger to depilation, expect some very hairy children. Bizarrely, I remember being on a cycle camping holiday in Norfolk when her husband was born. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Rob Naylor Date: 14 Apr 11 - 04:51 AM Michael: Why, Rob? Let me make clear that I am not the least bit interested in it. I think it's a bore. Because I have to turn over 5-6 pages of the paper with huge colour spreads *speculating* about bridesmaids' dresses etc to get to the news about what's happening in places like Afghanistan, Libya, Japan. And I see David Cameron and other political leaders spending time moaning about the lack of street parties and castigating local councils for "'elf 'n' safety gone mad" etc when they could be using the same time to sort out a coherent policy on the NHS reforms, or tackling the rules that let 90% of pirates go free off Somalia or thinking about "what's next" in Libya. As a non-republican who is quite happy with the royals as figureheads, t just seems that our priorities are bollixed up and what we're being given here is "bread and circuses". that's why it winds me up, even AS I ignore it. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 14 Apr 11 - 04:56 AM Because I have to turn over 5-6 pages of the paper with huge colour spreads ... No you don't, unless you choose to get that kind of paper. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: fat B****rd Date: 14 Apr 11 - 06:10 AM I don't get all inflamed about TRW. I'm just not looking forward to my paper round, lugging round all the 'Special Collectors Edition Royal Wedding Supplements' which ALL the bloody papers will have. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Rob Naylor Date: 14 Apr 11 - 07:21 AM McGrath: well I don't read the tabloids, but most of the "qualities" re the same, and reading The Guardian winds me up almost as much as over-exposure to TRW!!! |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: MGM·Lion Date: 15 Apr 11 - 12:26 AM Take your point, Rob. But I happen to be completely uninterested in horse-racing or rugby or cricket; but I don't come on here to post how wound up I get turning over all the pages of those before I can get at the footie & the tennis, in which I do happen... As I say, there are many people as good as theleveller & Fred & you & me who are interested; and they read the paper too; and news is news... Best ~M~ |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: J-boy Date: 15 Apr 11 - 12:50 AM As a Yank I can confidently assure you that we don't give a flying fuck. Revolution and all that. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Nigel Parsons Date: 15 Apr 11 - 05:35 AM I'm not totally oblivious to the forthcoming wedding, but I was in Nottingham last weekend for a bowling competition & Drinking a lovely pint of ale called "Kiss Me Kate" with a cartoon of a bride & groom on it. It was only after I arrived home, and read "The Nottingham Drinker" that it sank in that it's a new ale brewed to commemorate the wedding. D'oh! |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Lizzie Cornish 1 Date: 15 Apr 11 - 06:00 AM I put this in the wrong thread, about the Royal Film, down in the BS section, so I'll put it here as well: I like William, always have done. I think he's a decent person. Kate Middleton already looks anorexic and very ill. I feel sorry for her and if I were her mother I'd be worried sick about how thin she looks. I feel sorry for her not because of the family she's marrying into, but because of the paparazzi. Already she can't walk down a pavement without those arrogant bastards walking a few steps ahead of her, snapping her every movement, screaming out to her..It's like horrible history repeating itself.... I hope she's at least given protection from all of that soon. "I'm not bothered about the wedding day, other than hoping it all goes well for them, but to be honest, I'd far rather, in today's climate, that they'd agreed to have a quiet wedding, away from all the razzamatazz...and the money it would have cost the nation being given TO the nation by the Queen. Sure would have helped get some respect back for them I think. Kate's family is in a documentary this coming Monday, called 'Meet The Middletons' which again seems so invasive, but what do I know about these things. Her family is very ordinary, very down to earth...but I think it would have been better if they'd all kept the cameras away. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I've also just spotted this, in this thread, from 'banjoman' "As a fervent anti royalist I was a bit impressed by a statement that Harry made when being interviewed in the Artic when he said that if it were up to him & his brother they would have a quiet party but they were who they were and could not get away from the publicity..." Well, there you go, at least they were thinking along the same lines as I spoke of above. Diana's boys are good lads. She brought them up to be as 'normal' as she possibly could in the limited time she had. I think she'd be very proud of both of them. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: leeneia Date: 15 Apr 11 - 08:32 AM Can't anybody even tell what the colors are going to be? C'mon! |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Tattie Bogle Date: 15 Apr 11 - 10:16 AM It's the first day of Girvan Folk Festival, so will maybe head down there early and start a "wedding songs' or even "anti-wedding songs" session! Step we gaily, on we go, Heel for heel and toe for toe, Arm in arm and row on row, All for Katie's wedding. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: GUEST,leeneia Date: 15 Apr 11 - 10:37 AM That's the spirit, Tattie. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Bonzo3legs Date: 15 Apr 11 - 10:54 AM We shall be back from Argentina by then to enjoy the Royal Wedding, after which I will have time to edit some of the photos taken - 900+ so far, and some good ones of the Indians in the north - such lovely people. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: growler Date: 15 Apr 11 - 04:12 PM Us here in Rochester, in darkest Kent, are happy. It's an extra day for Sweeps. |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: JohnH Date: 15 Apr 11 - 05:27 PM We married in a Register Office and had the reception in a Pub in the company of real friends. We're still there after about a century. Far cheaper!! |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Dave the Gnome Date: 15 Apr 11 - 05:31 PM Step on the people, we do go, Under heel and under toe, Arms for us, and they can row All for Katie's wedding. :D MP |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: GUEST,Alan Whittle Date: 15 Apr 11 - 11:24 PM Year before last I wrote this song for Katy Rose cider. Recently I realised it might be a nice one for Ms Middleton. http://www.bigalwhittle.co.uk/id45.html |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Tattie Bogle Date: 16 Apr 11 - 06:42 PM Yes, nice one Alan. I'll drink a pint of the fermented apples to that! (Doubt I'll get Katy Rose in Girvan though! It was all bottled Magners last year - yuk!) |
Subject: RE: Oh, THAT wedding!!! From: Tattie Bogle Date: 28 Apr 11 - 07:34 PM OK, so the big day has arrived, if not yet dawned. After a session tonight that included some wedding songs and some anti-wedding ones, I was inspired to write this parody (to the tune of Leezie Lindsay). Katie Middleton Chorus: Will ye gang tae the Abbey Katie Middleton Will ye gang tae the Abbey wi' me Will ye gang tae the Abbey Katie Middleton My bride and my darling tae be? Tae gang to the Abbey wi' you, Wills, I dinna ken how that may be For I ken na' the faimily ye cam frae Nor whit the heck I'd be gaun wi' Chorus: Katie, lass ye maun ken little, If sae be that ye dinna ken me For my name is Prince William o' Windsor A future king maybe I'll be. Chorus: She has kilted her dress o' white satin, (or whitever colour - we'll see), An' she's aff wi' Prince William O' Windsor His bride and his darling tae be. Chorus: |
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