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Children's Day June 1
Willy The Londoner:
--- Quote from: zook144 on June 03, 2012, 09:56:15 pm ---My wife found this photo of childrens day and got quite a laugh about it. She said it was in North Korea.
Don
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Personally I think that is in Atlanta Georgia. May be Reginald Dwight in fact.
Willy
Philip:
--- Quote from: Willy The Londoner on June 03, 2012, 11:22:29 pm ---
--- Quote from: shaun on June 03, 2012, 09:09:40 pm ---Willy, you mean the Elton John who lives in Atlanta, Georgia?
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I have no idea where he lives. Thankfully he has never invited me to his house. Just as well as I could not spend all day with my back to the wall. ::)
Willy
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Yes, Willy, with your name and your reputation for being completely irresistible to people of all sexual persuasions, I can understand why you would be worried. An innocent invitation such as, "Are you free, Willy?" can take on a completely different meaning. Coupled with that is the fact that, as we all know, all gays are sexual predators and have no sexual discrimination whatsoever, their motto being, ‘ If it moves, invite it for a cup of tea'.
"God save the Queen", indeed.
shaun:
One in the same Willy. Out of the ones you listed I would prefer to listen to Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, and of course Elton John.
Also if Elton John says "God save the Queen," you really could not be sure of whom he speaks. The Queen of England or himself.
RobertBfrom aust:
We are lucky to be in Melbourne , as any night of the week we can see a queen down at StKilda , but most seem to be younger than the one I saw on tv over the weekend ::) , no lets face it only the Brits know how to have a good party , stage managed all the way , regards Robert .
Willy The Londoner:
4 days of celebration for the Queens Diamond Jubilee now coming to an end. There is no country in the world that can put on the pomp and ceremony like the British. This weekend is the only time I have ever missed being in the UK. I have been stuck in front of my computer watching BBC TV for four days. A beer in the hand and a tear in my eye!
Only the second occasion ever that it has happened. This been the most British of British occasions.
Willy
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