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Of course, of course. bowing deep and crawling backwards Frank is an
Emperor and you are his Empress. turns tail and scuttles off I do like it when the humans are kept in their place ;-) Purrs, Waffles --This is an invalid email address to avoid spam-- to get correct one remove fame & fortune **$om $ --Due to financial crisis the light at the end of the tunnel is switched off-- |
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Righto, I wasn't buying into this but it sounds like bulldust to me I really
think your right when you say ,He's going to be King of England someday,*whether they're on their last legs or not* and I dont think William would risk that sort of publicity, and I think he sounds like too nice a kid to do a thing like that{ Harry might} but give the kids a break, the journalists make half that stuff up. Jean.P. GraceCat wrote in message ... Yes, true. But one thing in favor of this type of report is the fact that Aunt (whatshername, Charles older sister) has a dog that has been in the paper a couple times for attacking when unprovoked. I have nothing at all against tempermental dogs, I have my Mutt who will bite. But I don't take her out in the public and let her run loose either because of that exact reason. So true or not, the Royal family does have previous animal issues behind them. I doubt he shot a cat too. He's going to be King of England someday (although I strongly suspect the title is on it's last two or three generations) and I don't think he'd attempt something so stupid or heartless. No matter how he feels about animals. I'm no Diana fanatic, but I do believe she was too caring of a person to raise a child that way. Grace "Sherry " wrote in message ... That sounds a little flaky & coincidental. I realize that brief story doesn't have all the details, but it doesn't sound to me that she saw enough to make that kind of accusation. But I am surprised that anyone is allowed to romp & stomp and shoot at rabbits at (what sounds like) very close to her house. Sherry |
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Righto, I wasn't buying into this but it sounds like bulldust to me I really
think your right when you say ,He's going to be King of England someday,*whether they're on their last legs or not* and I dont think William would risk that sort of publicity, and I think he sounds like too nice a kid to do a thing like that{ Harry might} but give the kids a break, the journalists make half that stuff up. Jean.P. GraceCat wrote in message ... Yes, true. But one thing in favor of this type of report is the fact that Aunt (whatshername, Charles older sister) has a dog that has been in the paper a couple times for attacking when unprovoked. I have nothing at all against tempermental dogs, I have my Mutt who will bite. But I don't take her out in the public and let her run loose either because of that exact reason. So true or not, the Royal family does have previous animal issues behind them. I doubt he shot a cat too. He's going to be King of England someday (although I strongly suspect the title is on it's last two or three generations) and I don't think he'd attempt something so stupid or heartless. No matter how he feels about animals. I'm no Diana fanatic, but I do believe she was too caring of a person to raise a child that way. Grace "Sherry " wrote in message ... That sounds a little flaky & coincidental. I realize that brief story doesn't have all the details, but it doesn't sound to me that she saw enough to make that kind of accusation. But I am surprised that anyone is allowed to romp & stomp and shoot at rabbits at (what sounds like) very close to her house. Sherry |
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PerhapsWilliam was scaring the cat off because he was
concerned in caseit got hit accidentally Jean.P. O J wrote in message ... On 19 Apr, Tree Line wrote: ---------------------snip---------------------- Here's another version. The prince is apparently only suspected of scaring off the cat by shining a searchlight on it from a Land Rover and discharging a gun in the area. You'd think the royal family would have enough lands of their own that they could shoot all the rabbits they wanted without discharging a gun near another party's home. I have nothing against hunting, if it's for game to be eaten, but this sounds vaguely creepy -- sort of a high class version of going to the dump to shoot rats Here is another version from a Singapore paper from: http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/lat...6295%2C00.html Prince William in gun flap over cat LONDON - A devastated cat owner is threatening to take Britain's Prince William to court after he allegedly scared off the cat while on a night-time rabbit shoot. Prince William is accused of scaring off a tomcat named Dream while out with the royal gamekeeper on a rabbit hunt. The Daily Mirror tabloid reported that a tomcat named Dream, belonging to Jeshiera Art, 34, has vanished after a powerful lamp was shone on it from where the prince was sitting in a Land Rover and then shots were fired. The incident was alleged to have taken place while Prince William -- the son of the late Princess Diana and heir to the British throne Prince Charles -- was out with the royal gamekeeper near the Scottish royal residences of Birkhall and Balmoral. Ms Art said: 'My lawyers said there is enough here for breach of the peace and reckless discharge of a firearm. I will do this even if it is a private prosecution.' Buckingham Palace has reportedly admitted that Prince William had been on a pest-control trip but said no cat had been killed. -- AFP |
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PerhapsWilliam was scaring the cat off because he was
concerned in caseit got hit accidentally Jean.P. O J wrote in message ... On 19 Apr, Tree Line wrote: ---------------------snip---------------------- Here's another version. The prince is apparently only suspected of scaring off the cat by shining a searchlight on it from a Land Rover and discharging a gun in the area. You'd think the royal family would have enough lands of their own that they could shoot all the rabbits they wanted without discharging a gun near another party's home. I have nothing against hunting, if it's for game to be eaten, but this sounds vaguely creepy -- sort of a high class version of going to the dump to shoot rats Here is another version from a Singapore paper from: http://straitstimes.asia1.com.sg/lat...6295%2C00.html Prince William in gun flap over cat LONDON - A devastated cat owner is threatening to take Britain's Prince William to court after he allegedly scared off the cat while on a night-time rabbit shoot. Prince William is accused of scaring off a tomcat named Dream while out with the royal gamekeeper on a rabbit hunt. The Daily Mirror tabloid reported that a tomcat named Dream, belonging to Jeshiera Art, 34, has vanished after a powerful lamp was shone on it from where the prince was sitting in a Land Rover and then shots were fired. The incident was alleged to have taken place while Prince William -- the son of the late Princess Diana and heir to the British throne Prince Charles -- was out with the royal gamekeeper near the Scottish royal residences of Birkhall and Balmoral. Ms Art said: 'My lawyers said there is enough here for breach of the peace and reckless discharge of a firearm. I will do this even if it is a private prosecution.' Buckingham Palace has reportedly admitted that Prince William had been on a pest-control trip but said no cat had been killed. -- AFP |
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