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SL4V3M4YB3 -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 5:49:54 PM)

Am I the only one here that didn't go to Eton?




Lucylastic -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 5:51:29 PM)

I got thrown out....spanking the rugby team on parents day




SL4V3M4YB3 -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 5:54:38 PM)

Do they play that there? Well if Harry played Rugby then I guess that would go some way to explain the face and the brain damage, his brother probably stuck to the non contact sports.




Aneirin -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 6:01:00 PM)

Yeah, you'd have thought Rugby to be that dangerous, the players should have worn padding and helmets like they do in the US with a similar contact sport.




SL4V3M4YB3 -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 6:03:38 PM)

Not to mention Cauliflower ears




afterforever -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 6:03:39 PM)

I didn't go to Eton, I lack the required dangly bits and titles. And I'd rather stick needles in my eyes for the same length of time. My swimming team used their pool for training a couple nights a week.




Lucylastic -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 6:04:42 PM)

rugby players make me moist




SL4V3M4YB3 -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 6:08:23 PM)

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ORIGINAL: afterforever
I didn't go to Eton, I lack the required dangly bits and titles. And I'd rather stick needles in my eyes for the same length of time. My swimming team used their pool for training a couple nights a week.

Well we went to Thamesmead leisure centre for swimming, it was annoying because the deep end was in the middle and I can't swim for shyte, so when doing lengths there was a high drowning risk. Who in their right mind designs a swimming pool with the deep end in the middle; where most exhausted swimmers stop when doing lengths?




afterforever -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 6:13:48 PM)

I dunno but I'm almost entirely sure that it's the fault of the monarchy.




MrRodgers -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 6:22:57 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol
The Queen doesn't call the shots. She's a symbolic head of state and nothing else. Whoever succeeds her will be just fine, don't you worry about that: trust me, you have enough problems here, what with the Federal Reserve, the price of gold and the New World Order.

Young lady, I sure do agree with you in a direct legislative way and not that it is something I should really care about at this late date but...why do I see her  (youtube)  getting into a car in of ALL places, Ottawa, Canada totally unannounced to or by the press, at a hotel where there was an otherwise well known meeting of the Bilderberg group ?

She had to attend or why go to Ottawa at all ? Surely rather then to dictate any terms, I think she just wanted to cover her ass. They wouldn't 'remove' a friend...would they ?

Oh as for the OP, I am thinking and I cannot confirm this...I heard they did or were about to pass something where England will never have another King. Her replacement could be some obscure princess maybe ? Then some Brits like my mother, tell me I am crazy...there will never be a break in the lineage of the Windsors.





Aneirin -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 6:30:01 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SL4V3M4YB3

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ORIGINAL: afterforever
I didn't go to Eton, I lack the required dangly bits and titles. And I'd rather stick needles in my eyes for the same length of time. My swimming team used their pool for training a couple nights a week.

Well we went to Thamesmead leisure centre for swimming, it was annoying because the deep end was in the middle and I can't swim for shyte, so when doing lengths there was a high drowning risk. Who in their right mind designs a swimming pool with the deep end in the middle; where most exhausted swimmers stop when doing lengths?


Probably the work of a person who believed bad things in life should not be on the ends of things, but cosy in the middle where they will feel wanted and because of the love it feels around itself, there cease to be a deep end, and become a not so shallow bit of water. You got to understand those who design swimming pools love them more than those who use them, and piss in them. Swimming pools with the deep bit in the middle is all part of political re education.




pahunkboy -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 6:37:34 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

rugby players make me moist


I am writing this down.  Go on-




AnimusRex -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 6:47:58 PM)


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ORIGINAL: SL4V3M4YB3
Who in their right mind designs a swimming pool with the deep end in the middle;


The same twisted minds who invent a dish called Spotted Dick.




kittinSol -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 6:51:34 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Aneirin

To us , the British subjects, who rules, is beyond us, it follows it's own succession, and they will continue or not, as what suits them, they are apart from the great majority of British Subjects, so far removed, to become irrelevant in this day and age.



I don't know about you, but my passport says "British Citizen", not "British Subject", and maybe it's because I had the chance and privilege to be born of a British subject, but OFF the isle of Britain, I am a British citizen who doesn't consider herself a subject. In the end, though, I believe nowadays, we are all citizens, and the subjects are all dead, or at least, on their way out.

A la guillotine!

[8D] 




Lucylastic -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 7:04:36 PM)

Mine says British CItizen too, altho, it just expired so I have no clue what it will say when I renew it
I want my blue passport back, whinge




kittinSol -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 7:07:18 PM)

I still have my old blue passport from when I was still a kid... it was something else, wasn't it? Still, the flexible Europass is so convenient [8D] !




Arpig -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/26/2010 7:16:33 PM)

I care.




RCdc -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/27/2010 12:02:22 AM)

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ORIGINAL: LanceHughes

The OP coulda, shoulda, woulda gone and done his own research.

My scenario is that Charles dies and then the Queen dies.  The Crown passes to Andrew.  Children FIRST.

The (partial) line of succession above is CURRENT!  It is dynamic depending on births and deaths!  Let's say William fathers a (legitimate) child without either the Queen or Charles dying...... Guess what! That child, whether boy or girl is now between William and Henry.

If Charles AND Andrew AND Edward AND Anne all die before the Queen.... THEN William (and his descendants) are next.

I don't know what your source is on Wales...... please don't make up things.  The family surname (when needed) is Mountbatten-Windsor


Well, you are incorrect and you do not make the rules.[;)]  As PA has said, there is no need to be rude, although I can see how a person to lose control.  It's all cool, I hold no malice because it might just be the way it comes across in written medium.[:)]  Geez, it's happened to me before!
Nothing I wrote is made up.  I gave you both a link(if you bothered to look) and the source of the decision (Royal Settlement) which you can go research. What did you give?  A list of who is in line from 'reliable' Wikipedia? (I can give the link to what you gave as well, if you wish).

And your ignorance on the name of 'Wales' is showing.  Wales, isn't a surname and I never said it was... it's a Title.  It's the title of the Heir Apparent,  'Prince of Wales'(Tywysog Cymru) is given in advance to those that are next in line to the throne.  Should Charles and the boys(who are 'of Wales' by title also) all die, the title would be given to the next in line who would be Andrew.  And Andrew wouldn't become King without the tradition of becoming Prince of Wales first.

Elizabeth, before her father passed, was and Heir Presumptive, which is why she could not take on the title 'Princess of Wales' because father could have had a son at any point.  After her fathers passing, it was considered and later decided she would not take the title, instead passing it eventually onto Charles.

the.dark.




WyldHrt -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/27/2010 12:26:19 AM)

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It's just that this site is hardly the place where you'll find quick answers to questions that can be answered better by getting info from say, the official UK site.

Umm... unless the people answering are citizens of the UK....




RCdc -> RE: Who then replaces the queen? (1/27/2010 12:42:10 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Aneirin
But, for the future of the monarchy, then for me, it is the sons of Diana, that need to rule.



They are the sons of Charles too.  Why are people always so quick to forget the paternal side?
My hope is they aren't like their mother in the slightest... let alone their father.

the.dark.




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