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  • #31
    The fawning of the royal corespondents is a bit much, most of the times, I will admit..
    What bugs me is those who would do away with our monarchy refusing to admit that they can do anything good.
    Harry joined up, so yes he should go where he is posted ( unless it becomes counter productive, which it did after the press told the world where he was)
    So he went and did his bit, same as all the other mothers sons out there. and he deserves the same respect as every other soldier on active service, no more, no less.
    the same people having a pop at Harry, won't have it that the Princes trust does immense good, Or the Duke of Edinburgh's awards scheme or all manner of other good works. 'It's all bad cos its royal' is a pretty pathetic standpoint, same as 'it's all bad cos it's new labour' or 'its all bad cos it's Arabic'.
    If you hate living in a country with a monarchy, move to a republic!
    I'm to bed now, night all!
    it's in me shed, mate.

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    • #32
      Saying the Princes Trust does good is a bit like saying The Spice Girls telling people to give money at a Children In Need charity night is good.

      Posh Spice could put her hand in her pocket and donate more than the total raised by the rest of us, and not really notice the loss. Does she? Does she hell. Much like Charlie boy. (NOT you, you understand )

      Sorry, I do believe we'd be better of without a monarchy, financially, and as a society. It's past its sell by date, and the constant reminder of the royal families 'money for nothing' when there are so many people living in poverty is kind of perverse in this day and age. They've had their time, lets sell em to the yanks. They'd LOVE a bit of it! Oh, and no, they wont be taking the money with them. Its not theirs. It never was.

      Originally posted by Chillitt View Post
      The fawning of the royal corespondents is a bit much, most of the times, I will admit..
      What bugs me is those who would do away with our monarchy refusing to admit that they can do anything good.
      Harry joined up, so yes he should go where he is posted ( unless it becomes counter productive, which it did after the press told the world where he was)
      So he went and did his bit, same as all the other mothers sons out there. and he deserves the same respect as every other soldier on active service, no more, no less.
      the same people having a pop at Harry, won't have it that the Princes trust does immense good, Or the Duke of Edinburgh's awards scheme or all manner of other good works. 'It's all bad cos its royal' is a pretty pathetic standpoint, same as 'it's all bad cos it's new labour' or 'its all bad cos it's Arabic'.
      If you hate living in a country with a monarchy, move to a republic!
      I'm to bed now, night all!
      Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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      • #33
        I hate it when millionaire popstars ask me to chip in to their pet cause too, but can you really not see a difference between that and the D of E awards and the Princes trust? really? Can you name any other scheme that does more?
        If its about saving taxpayers money, I'd sooner be shot of Europe and All the PPF contracts we are now paying Billions into...
        How many royal families could you pay for with what Northern Rock is costing US?
        I really am off to bed now...
        it's in me shed, mate.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Chillitt View Post
          What bugs me is those who would do away with our monarchy refusing to admit that they can do anything good.
          Extremely well put old chap.

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          • #35
            Bless you Mam'

            lets not forget Thatchers war amid all this,
            Harrys uncle Budgie' did sterling work flying post back and forth
            just beyond exocet range.

            Non combatant Guiness fuelled octogenerian the QM,
            was famously camped out on the roof of Buck house
            (A la' Brian May) throughout the Blitz, giving the luftwaffe the finger.

            It'd be churlish indeed to suggest in any way the Hapsburg familly are now a free loading collection of media magnets, better indeed to to focus on past achievements;


            its a royal knockout &
            I'm Third in line get me out a' here

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Chillitt View Post
              I hate it when millionaire popstars ask me to chip in to their pet cause too, but can you really not see a difference between that and the D of E awards and the Princes trust? really? Can you name any other scheme that does more?
              If its about saving taxpayers money, I'd sooner be shot of Europe and All the PPF contracts we are now paying Billions into...
              How many royal families could you pay for with what Northern Rock is costing US?
              I really am off to bed now...
              I suspect our views aren't as disparate as you think Charlie...

              The Princes trust MAY do a lot, but his money could do a HELL of a lot more in the right hands. I also agree re. being shot of Europe, but you cant really be choosing between the two and saying, well, europe is worst, so we should get rid of that one. How about being shot of both, and Britain standing on her own two feet again? She has before. Sadly, I think the damage has been done now, and it sickens me to say our only hope is to hang on to uncle Sam's coat tails

              Northern Rock? F*ck 'em! They screwed up, let them rot! Why should the tax payer have to bail them out? We should send a message to Mr Brown and say 'support them and you're history' (which he is anyway I think)
              Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Apache View Post
                I suspect our views aren't as disparate as you think Charlie...

                The Princes trust MAY do a lot, but his money could do a HELL of a lot more in the right hands. I also agree re. being shot of Europe, but you cant really be choosing between the two and saying, well, europe is worst, so we should get rid of that one. How about being shot of both, and Britain standing on her own two feet again? She has before. Sadly, I think the damage has been done now, and it sickens me to say our only hope is to hang on to uncle Sam's coat tails

                Northern Rock? F*ck 'em! They screwed up, let them rot! Why should the tax payer have to bail them out? We should send a message to Mr Brown and say 'support them and you're history' (which he is anyway I think)
                You are right despite the fact I'd quite like to keep the Monarchy And you don't, we are pretty much on the same track, and I would not want to fall out with anyone on that issue. (Unless it's just tired old Class war and mindless jealousy...)



                BUT, It does bug the crap out of me when sofa soldiers sit and pontificate about how cushy a number it is for ANYONE in Afganistan or Iraq. Another chance to to try out a very old joke about ginger hair or question Harrys parantage... Fantastic, That really raises the debate...
                it's in me shed, mate.

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                • #38
                  Has someone suggested its cushy? I know a guy who came back a nervous wreck, a totally changed person. Being close enough to the flightpath of an RPG being fired at your position that you feel the wind from it would do that to me too.

                  As a general rule, war is hell (who else said that then?). What we see on the telly, the film from the nose camera on a bomb, or rockets hitting home from a distance etc might look 'cool' if you've never been involved. But next time, those of you harbouring that point of view might like to consider that there is human beings on the receiving end, and 90% of them are just there because their paymasters tell them to. There are plenty of vids on the internet of just what the beast I used to work on is capable of. Next time you watch one, and laugh as those 30mm HE rounds rip a 'raghead' in two, remember, he was a human being too. It is most definitely NOT cool. It is a tool for a job, and I (and the guys who use them) wish to hell their was no need for them.

                  A bullet is a great leveller. It doesn't matter whether you're from a run down inner-city housing estate, or a red head with a dodgy taste in fancy dress costumes, a round from an AK will kill you just as finally.

                  Hey Charlie, part of a what makes us civilised society is being able to discuss these things, hold different views, and still be mates eh?
                  Last edited by Apache; 2 March 2008, 12:54.
                  Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Apache View Post
                    Has someone suggested its cushy? Yes Henry did, both afganistan, and the FalklandsI know a guy who came back a nervous wreck, a totally changed person. Being close enough to the flightpath of an RPG being fired at your position that you feel the wind from it would do that to me too.

                    As a general rule, war is hell (who else said that then?). What we see on the telly, the film from the nose camera on a bomb, or rockets hitting home from a distance etc might look 'cool' if you've never been involved. But next time, those of you harbouring that point of view might like to consider that there is human beings on the receiving end, and 90% of them are just there because their paymasters tell them to. There are plenty of vids on the internet of just what the beast I used to work on is capable of. Next time you watch one, and laugh as those 30mm HE rounds rip a 'raghead' in two, remember, he was a human being too. It is most definitely NOT cool. It is a tool for a job, and I (and the guys who use them) wish to hell their was no need for them.

                    A bullet is a great leveller. It doesn't matter whether you're from a run down inner-city housing estate, or a red head with a dodgy taste in fancy dress costumes, a round from an AK will kill you just as finally.

                    Hey Charlie, part of a what makes us civilised society is being able to discuss these things, hold different views, and still be mates eh?
                    Couldn't agree more!
                    it's in me shed, mate.

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                    • #40
                      they didnt pull andrew out of the falklands did they? harry should still be there if he in the forces, n prince charles when he was talking bout how other familys must feel he was glancing the other way instead of the camera n reporter.
                      but then what do i know but i think if you in the forces you in it for the rough n the smooth

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                      • #41
                        *JOKE*

                        Prince Harry is to be greeted by his father as he disembarks the plane on his return from Afghanistan, however James Hewitt was not available so Prince Charles was sent instead.

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                        • #42
                          the bit that i laugh at is how we are quiet happy to send the army to every corner of the world to improve civilisation for others as this country sprials into a den of drug dealing, murder and voilence. Most old folks dont feel safe, some areas of the country are no go areas at night, a civilian probabaly has a better chance of being shot at in some areas of manchester than harry had of being short at out there and yet there is no one willing to tackle the issues in the uk

                          why not get hary and his mate to come back home and patrol the sink pits of drugdealing estates in the uk.

                          and for the record i dont like the royal family but think for entertainment value i dont mind the £10 a year i pay to keep them there

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                          • #43
                            [QUOTE=fergus;419462]the bit that i laugh at is how we are quiet happy to send the army to every corner of the world to improve civilisation for others as this country sprials into a den of drug dealing, murder and voilence. Most old folks dont feel safe, some areas of the country are no go areas at night, a civilian probabaly has a better chance of being shot at in some areas of manchester than harry had of being short at out there and yet there is no one willing to tackle the issues in the uk

                            why not get hary and his mate to come back home and patrol the sink pits of drugdealing estates in the uk.

                            and for the record i dont like the royal family but think for entertainment value i dont mind the £10 a year i pay to keep them there[/QUOTE]


                            Well how about paying £10 a year to keep us here http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=1140
                            Brian

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                            • #44
                              or how about you spending more time checking that your facts are correct and less hassling people

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by fergus View Post
                                or how about you spending more time checking that your facts are correct and less hassling people

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                                Hi,
                                Many thanks for your renewal, records updated.

                                Nigel.
                                You've lost your star.
                                I wouldn't stand for that you know.Them there important status symbols.
                                Gone from 4x4 to 1x2

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