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11 Dec 10 - 01:13 PM (#3051069) Subject: BS: Last Thusday a premature re-enactment? From: John MacKenzie In the light of this fact, I wondered if the plot was thicker, than it seemed? "1282: The last native prince of Wales, Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, is killed by Edward I of England's soldiers." |
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11 Dec 10 - 01:43 PM (#3051087) Subject: RE: BS: Last Thusday a premature re-enactment? From: gnu Scuse me... feriner here. What's that all about? |
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11 Dec 10 - 02:11 PM (#3051102) Subject: RE: BS: Last Thusday a premature re-enactment? From: SINSULL The Prince of Wales' limo was attacked by a mob of protestors on Thursday. One wonders what would have happened if they got their hands on him. And how his car ended up in the melee in the first place. He was on his way to the theatre with Camilla. The crowd managed to smash a car window and toss some paint. Very strange that it could happen. |
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11 Dec 10 - 02:29 PM (#3051112) Subject: RE: BS: Last Thusday a premature re-enactment? From: John MacKenzie What Mary said |
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11 Dec 10 - 02:54 PM (#3051124) Subject: RE: BS: Last Thusday a premature re-enactment? From: gnu Smashed a window and threw paint? Off with their heads! Bastards! I've no time for such trash. |
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11 Dec 10 - 03:02 PM (#3051126) Subject: RE: BS: Last Thusday a premature re-enactment? From: Jim Carroll "Bastards! I've no time for such trash." Don't you dare refer to our royalty like that; they're doing their best. Jim Carroll |
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11 Dec 10 - 06:21 PM (#3051258) Subject: RE: BS: Last Thusday a premature re-enactment? From: gnu Yer welcome, Jim. |
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11 Dec 10 - 11:23 PM (#3051410) Subject: RE: BS: Last Thusday a premature re-enactment? From: LadyJean There are better ways to make your point. |