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13th January 2023, 01:18 AM
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Think he referred somewhere to his Todger before getting ice damage to the remains.Maybe he thinks Todger envisages signs of grandeur in the readers mind instead of calling it what he probably normally does , his tiddlywinks. JS
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13th January 2023, 03:50 AM
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#60 You don’t believe then Des that the star of Bethlehem was Haley’s comet ? What about Bill Haleys guitar then or whatever he played ? Cheers JS
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13th January 2023, 11:30 AM
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According to the news, SPARE is the biggest ever number of non fiction books to sell in UK.
NON fiction?
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13th January 2023, 01:36 PM
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Should be under Fantasy !!!!
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13th January 2023, 02:05 PM
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Certainly needs mental help , not the most stable of characters. Shows Walter Mitty up. His father the king is standing by him though According to the International Express. JS
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13th January 2023, 09:46 PM
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SPARE is for sale on Amazon for £14, Harry stands to make £40 MILLION Plus from the book sales. Megans book will be coming soon.
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13th January 2023, 10:23 PM
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[QUOTE]Certainly needs mental help , not the most stable of characters. JS[/QUOTE
I think his mother Princess ,Diana also had some mental issues-probably anxiety,insecurity etc. so may derive from the Spencer side rather than the Windsors. Mind you going back a royal house or two to George III ,of Hanover )not to be confused with Hangover) 'tis said he ,Geo III,had similar problems,our national treasure Alan Bennett (not to be confused with Gordon) even writing a book and a play about him.Mind you there are those who say it was probably porphyria or perhaps bipolar condition,then others agree nothing good ever comes from Germany...Hey Ho.
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14th January 2023, 12:19 AM
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I sometimes feel sorry for the idiot, a fluttering eyed nut for a mother and a clown for a father. And then to cap it got caught by a scheming
actress, how many times have we seen this scenario on the big screen. Bring on the movie "Harry goes to Hollywood."
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14th January 2023, 12:54 AM
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#68. And then to lose his foreskinn and get iced up ,must have been the last straw Des , however saying all that he will divide the population and attract the usual malcontents and misfits of society..Provide ammunition for the media and women’s magazines before finishing up in a private mental home under some fancy name for stress and the hard life he has had to undergo. I have no intention of reading his widely spouted allegations against others as no doubt I would be continuallyy saying , pull the other one it’s got bells on .Cheers JS.
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14th January 2023, 01:59 AM
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#67 I agree Graham, although I only met them for a short period in time on a quay in Aberdeen in July 8th or 9th. 1988 , and at the time had my own mental issues as such. Can remember feeling sorry for Charles having to accept the obvious bad manners displayed by his then wife towards himself. Others would not have noticed , I certainly did , they were obviously not working in tandem. As to the downward focused eyes , her trade mark so displayed by the media that many times , I also got that one full blast as taken her along the short line of crew members after shaking hands with Dundee Jim , she said what’s that smell , Dundee immediately said I’ve got some of the Skippers Foo Foo powder on . Down came the eyes and blushes to the cheeks. I reckon she could do it to order. Dundee had plastered himself with my after shave , as after a couple of weeks at sea with water shortages hygiene was second only in importance . They came to the ship unannounced and don’t think we even had the fresh water hoses connected yet. Dundee died an early death at 49 I think a few years later and was able to find this out by one of our old and very helpful members of the site. JS
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