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Adrian wrote:
Helen Wheels wrote: Adrian wrote: Christina Websell wrote: "Debbie Wilson" wrote in message news:1gurfmq.92hgdw1gss798N%zoobotanica@gmail. com... Karen wrote: I have just one question. What is that thing on her head? For a moment, I thought she had twigs in her hair. Then I realized they were feathers (I think). But it kind of makes her look like a porcupine. I personally think she should have worn some kind of subtle pink or rose or something. Ah well. Everyone's a critic. It was sweeping feathers. Actually, (just my 2p-worth), I thought she looked very elegant and appropriate in the long pale jade gown and headdress for the blessing. Each to their own :-) I thought that she was dressed very nicely for both ceremonies, but there again, I'm a Brit like you ;-) The blonde who was "dressed like a trollop" was the Queen's granddaughter, Zara Phillips. I thought she looked okay, she is young and modern. Despite all their wealth and so called privilege, I wouldn't want to lead the life of a royal for the world. Tweed Did anyone else notice, half the union flags being waved by the crowd, were upside down? It was not mentioned on any of the television reports I saw. The union flag upside down is supposed to be a distress signal, I don't think I'd rely on it if I were in trouble. ;-) I'm sorry to say I wasn't paying that much attention to the flag- waving crowds. As someone who used to live in Windsor, I was watching mainly out of interest to see what had changed in the last 27 years or so (not much in that part of town, but the place did look quite a bit cleaner than it used to). Also my music teacher as a kid had been one of the St George's Chapel organists, and I was wondering if he'd be playing (he wasn't). Thinking about it, it must be about 27 years since I was last in Windsor. I wonder if I ever saw you. :-) Heh heh, that Windosr Girls' School uniform would have been pretty unforgettable |
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Helen Wheels wrote:
snip Heh heh, that Windosr Girls' School uniform would have been pretty unforgettable Do you still wear it? JPEGs? -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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Adrian wrote:
Helen Wheels wrote: snip Heh heh, that Windosr Girls' School uniform would have been pretty unforgettable Do you still wear it? JPEGs? Only if I'm promised a really good spanking |
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Helen Wheels wrote:
Adrian wrote: Helen Wheels wrote: snip Heh heh, that Windosr Girls' School uniform would have been pretty unforgettable Do you still wear it? JPEGs? Only if I'm promised a really good spanking What a shame you live 11,000 miles away. ;-) -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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"Helen Wheels" wrote in message
... Adrian wrote: Helen Wheels wrote: snip Heh heh, that Windosr Girls' School uniform would have been pretty unforgettable Do you still wear it? JPEGs? Only if I'm promised a really good spanking ROTFLMAO! Helen! Please........ details!!! ; Hugs, CatNipped |
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