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What is a gentleman? - 11/16/2010 6:47:56 AM   
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I am looking at the lineage of the Princes bride, Kate.
More to the point- what is not a gentleman?


http://www.wargs.com/other/middleton.html



William Gee, b. Knightsbridge ... [ca. 1778], in 1841 a victualler, in 1846 a gentleman, in 1851 a retired wine merchant, d. Holbeach, Lincolnshire, ...
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RE: What is a gentleman? - 11/16/2010 8:30:13 AM   
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In that usage it means he was a Peer in that year. More than likely he had been knighted for some reason.

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RE: What is a gentleman? - 11/16/2010 8:41:41 AM   
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When you are pounding your cock down her throat, calling her a dirty little skank, and she's choking and crying up a storm.....

That's a gentleman. 

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RE: What is a gentleman? - 11/16/2010 8:51:42 AM   
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It still does not make sense to me.

If he is not a gentleman- he is a lady?  a brute?   a savage?

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RE: What is a gentleman? - 11/16/2010 8:58:54 AM   
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I thought this was more interesting gentlemen.

"If the claimed Davenport connection can be confirmed, then Prince William would be a twelfth cousin once removed of Kate Middleton. "

genetlemen

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RE: What is a gentleman? - 11/16/2010 9:19:28 AM   
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twelfth cousin once removed
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I thought this was more interesting gentlemen.

"If the claimed Davenport connection can be confirmed, then Prince William would be a twelfth cousin once removed of Kate Middleton. "

genetlemen



How common is that?

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RE: What is a gentleman? - 11/16/2010 11:41:06 AM   
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We're all genitalman...I would hope anyway.

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RE: What is a gentleman? - 11/16/2010 11:56:12 AM   
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quote:

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twelfth cousin once removed
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I thought this was more interesting gentlemen.

"If the claimed Davenport connection can be confirmed, then Prince William would be a twelfth cousin once removed of Kate Middleton. "

genetlemen

How common is that?



There is nothing common about royalty, save their own idiosyncratic practices that are of 'high order', never common.

Lineage is a big thing with Royalty. Always has been, even to the point of incest. Surely you know the history of Royals marrying Royals of other countries. It wasn't soley a political move. It was a gene pool move, that just happened to sometimes help two countries get over some political issues.

So is the use of words, a big thing amongst them and quite rightly. They know how to make 'distinctions' and have them become psychologically ingrained in society.

Etymology of Gentleman

Check the etymology of words. Common is good one. Even in extended use of law.

Common man is tied to common criminal. These are not mistakes. The educated do not make mistakes, they make order.(in short 'ranking')





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RE: What is a gentleman? - 11/16/2010 12:12:18 PM   
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Nsl,  it sounds like they are saying then privileged.   or other then common.   that the flip side would be common man. 

and yet- it is not Lord, Duke, or a title per se.

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RE: What is a gentleman? - 11/16/2010 1:07:33 PM   
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Nsl,  it sounds like they are saying then privileged.   or other then common.   that the flip side would be common man. 
and yet- it is not Lord, Duke, or a title per se.


Funny huh? All encompassing so as to not exclude any derivation of title/privilege whether it be duke, king, queen, regent, lord. And the connotation of 'common' is set to low or average, not be confused with titled.

The title's seem meaningless now, except to them.That is really 'their' method of order amongst themselves. And those words won't likely go away. Especially, Lord. That one is huge in religion and one of the highest order of all that keeps the hierarchy in place. "Without the lord your god ... guess what happens" .. well you know your bible fear tactics I'm sure. Insert chaos.

In that century, they saw the writing on the wall. The unpopularity of Royalty (remember all the rebellions in history to overthrow Monarchies) demanded they adapt. They began handing government over because they realized they could control things at arms length (the guise of equality in this case) and now they even further distance themselves, so they are not blamed. Out of the line of fire so to speak. Now the common man takes the brunt of their own stupidity in governing themselves. Mastery if you ask me. All their presets/laws/inclusions were and still are in place and the command structure has evolved. Common man still reveres the Brit royal family and that helps to keep the illusion in place as if we are indeed distinguished by our genes.

Not much has changed in 5600 years, the Wizard is just behind a curtain now knowing that you don't need to be popular, much less adored and treated as king when you already possess the kingdom. Then you insert eugenics and who by virtue of money is first to afford the tech. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done. I love that Constantine bible shit!






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RE: What is a gentleman? - 11/16/2010 1:32:07 PM   
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The title's seem meaningless now, except to them.That is really 'their' method of order amongst themselves./snip

Yeah- that is strange.     I like your assessment about the guise of equality.   It is a smart scam- and I do wonder what happens when the masses realize they are the servants.....  that the deck is stacked- that it has been a lie all along.

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RE: What is a gentleman? - 11/16/2010 3:32:07 PM   
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The title's seem meaningless now, except to them.That is really 'their' method of order amongst themselves./snip

Yeah- that is strange.     I like your assessment about the guise of equality.   It is a smart scam- and I do wonder what happens when the masses realize they are the servants.....  that the deck is stacked- that it has been a lie all along.




chaos. entropy.

The way things are now were written long ago. "The Word" is essentially the logos of earth. A road map where you can't change the topography of how things are going to be here. Every ancient religious and or mythological book ever written is based on hierarchy. The ultimate statement of your un"titled" being ... - when there is a god, then you don't even own you. It's a pretty good foundation to build entitlement on.


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RE: What is a gentleman? - 11/16/2010 3:35:23 PM   
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gentleman

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RE: What is a gentleman? - 11/16/2010 5:06:54 PM   
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When you are pounding your cock down her throat, calling her a dirty little skank, and she's choking and crying up a storm.....

That's a gentleman. 


Close.  That's actually a genital man.


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