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#106
Originally Posted by Elvira
Good morning, Classy Gent
- how is you?
(It is Your Celestial Majesty, btw...
)
- how is you?(It is Your Celestial Majesty, btw...
)
Next April and May are going to be busy, youngest daughter marries her SO at the end Of April, I will be moving to the old folks home at the end of May, and the baby is due then also.
#107
Originally Posted by Elvira
Read my tagline, my little Ponce 

#108
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Originally Posted by paddingtongreen
You're getting at poor Thidney, arent you?
Now why I want to do that - he's such a darling!
Now, as for you, you should know better. Haven't they told you what happens to naughty boys who mess with my posts? :scared:
Or maybe they have?
#109
Originally Posted by Elvira
Now why I want to do that - he's such a darling!
Now, as for you, you should know better. Haven't they told you what happens to naughty boys who mess with my posts? :scared:
Or maybe they have?
Now, as for you, you should know better. Haven't they told you what happens to naughty boys who mess with my posts? :scared:
Or maybe they have?

#110
Originally Posted by paddingtongreen
I gathered up the courage to find out what is to happen 

We know that must have been a struggle, but still St George for England and all that.
#111
Originally Posted by cindyabs
We know that must have been a struggle, but still St George for England and all that. 

#112
Originally Posted by Thydney
It's England and St George lol 

It was Edward III who instituted the Order of St George and encouraged the battle cry 'St George for England!'
#113
Originally Posted by cindyabs
It was Edward III who instituted the Order of St George and encouraged the battle cry 'St George for England!' 

#114
Originally Posted by Thydney
My appologies thought you were quoting Henry IV
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Originally Posted by cindyabs
no problemo. As a Yank I have to try harder, 

#116
Originally Posted by Thydney
My appologies thought you were quoting Henry IV
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Originally Posted by gruffbrown
Or Henry V 

#118
Originally Posted by TouristTrap
No IV. Falstaff was about, sire.
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Originally Posted by gruffbrown
Aren't we quoting "Cry God for Harry, England and St George" ? Or did I miss something, it's not unheard of 

"Cry 'God for Harry, England and Saint George"
Henry V
Sheakespeare
#120
Originally Posted by Elvira
"Cry 'God for Harry, England and Saint George"
Henry V
Sheakespeare

Henry V
Sheakespeare




