| Pomp and Circumstance 15:27 - Sep 14 with 2315 views | Sirjohnalot | Whatever you may think of the Royal Family, you may be hard pressed not to find the moments in history since last Thursday to be impressive. People are watching this all over the world. Don't think there are too many other countries in the world that do events like this, like we do. Centuries of history, cannot imagine the death of a President of a British Republic having anything like this. Whatever you may think of Prince Charles, the bloke must be under so much pressure, he's lost both his parents in the past 18 months and now every move is being watched by the world, where he has to go all over the place being publicly on display. I bet all he wants to do is lock himself away with a bottle of wine, a big bag of chocolate and have a cry. Saw the video of him losing his temper yesterday with a dodgy pen, felt so sorry for him when he said 'I hate this' https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-62866247 |  | | |  |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 15:38 - Sep 14 with 1584 views | Dr_Winston | I wouldn't trade places with any of them. Maybe one of the Kents. |  |
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 15:51 - Sep 14 with 1562 views | trampie | Other countries don't tend to do events like this Sirjohnalot because they are not all as backward in having a medieval system of Royalty, coupled with a state religion (in England) and an unelected chamber as regards governance. |  |
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 15:57 - Sep 14 with 1563 views | Sirjohnalot |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 15:51 - Sep 14 by trampie | Other countries don't tend to do events like this Sirjohnalot because they are not all as backward in having a medieval system of Royalty, coupled with a state religion (in England) and an unelected chamber as regards governance. |
That may or not be correct, you call it backward, others would call it centuries of history and tradition which is woven into the British fabric. My point was this is watched all over the world, people, especially the Americans, love this type of stuff. (on the news, people had actually travelled from all sorts of countries to be here for the funeral) Watching the hearse travelling through Scotland, is also shows off how beautiful our country is. Other countries do have Royalty, America has it's Presidents, but no one comes close to us putting on a ceremony. America would do anything for our history Goodness knows we need all the help we can with exposure at the moment. |  | |  |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 16:08 - Sep 14 with 1543 views | britferry | nobody does that better... good that it was a nice day too |  |
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 16:44 - Sep 14 with 1499 views | swan65split | It s all been immaculate, and all those taking part bearers etc must have been bricking it, but all done excellently, and hopefully something they will remember for the rest of their lives with pride, |  | |  |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 16:59 - Sep 14 with 1480 views | Sirjohnalot |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 16:44 - Sep 14 by swan65split | It s all been immaculate, and all those taking part bearers etc must have been bricking it, but all done excellently, and hopefully something they will remember for the rest of their lives with pride, |
All seem young lads. Its a lead coffin too. When they were holding it at 90 degrees when it came off the plane, no shake at all. The motorbike riders that her back to the Palace last night, all bowed their heads as she was driven in. Absolute class. We're watching history in the making. |  | |  |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 17:18 - Sep 14 with 1462 views | felixstowe_jack |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 15:51 - Sep 14 by trampie | Other countries don't tend to do events like this Sirjohnalot because they are not all as backward in having a medieval system of Royalty, coupled with a state religion (in England) and an unelected chamber as regards governance. |
Clearly you have never visited any muslin country to make such a silly statement. |  |
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 17:18 - Sep 14 with 1459 views | swan65split |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 16:59 - Sep 14 by Sirjohnalot | All seem young lads. Its a lead coffin too. When they were holding it at 90 degrees when it came off the plane, no shake at all. The motorbike riders that her back to the Palace last night, all bowed their heads as she was driven in. Absolute class. We're watching history in the making. |
"Absolute class. We're watching history in the making" That's what I stated in another Thread, ive taken time off painting a bedroom too watch the hour or so today. I didn't know it was lead , that's heavy! |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Pomp and Circumstance on 17:26 - Sep 14 with 1453 views | Boundy | No one does it better for sure |  |
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 18:34 - Sep 14 with 1396 views | trampie |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 17:18 - Sep 14 by felixstowe_jack | Clearly you have never visited any muslin country to make such a silly statement. |
England and Muslim countries have been compared and I'm not making that up either I've seen it written due to state religion, royal family, unelected political chamber. It's why England is medieval (I'm not picking on England out of the UK countries it's just that England have a state religion). [Post edited 14 Sep 2022 18:42]
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 18:44 - Sep 14 with 1388 views | Gwyn737 | This seems like an apt quote for the last couple of days: “Nationalism does nothing but teach you to hate people you never met, and to take pride in accomplishments you had no part in.” |  | |  |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 19:14 - Sep 14 with 1357 views | Kilkennyjack | I think its as boring as feck after 20 mins. It should be 24*7 on one or two channels for those who want to watch. Wall to wall coverage everywhere for 10 days is a bit strange. The world is watching yes, and is as puzzled as feck. Kind words from Macron one of highlights. Truss should understand now who our real friends are. |  |
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 19:48 - Sep 14 with 1318 views | Sirjohnalot |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 19:14 - Sep 14 by Kilkennyjack | I think its as boring as feck after 20 mins. It should be 24*7 on one or two channels for those who want to watch. Wall to wall coverage everywhere for 10 days is a bit strange. The world is watching yes, and is as puzzled as feck. Kind words from Macron one of highlights. Truss should understand now who our real friends are. |
To some people so is football, or rugby or quantum physics or history, or the countryside or drinking. I find it fascinating. Some of these ceremonies go back centuries, the Crowns are centuries old. The troops carried the colours into battle. The world is watching and aren’t puzzled but fascinated. Would you really get rid of all this history ? |  | |  |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 19:59 - Sep 14 with 1313 views | Boundy |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 19:14 - Sep 14 by Kilkennyjack | I think its as boring as feck after 20 mins. It should be 24*7 on one or two channels for those who want to watch. Wall to wall coverage everywhere for 10 days is a bit strange. The world is watching yes, and is as puzzled as feck. Kind words from Macron one of highlights. Truss should understand now who our real friends are. |
Today's kids today , it's often said have a very poor attention spans |  |
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 20:18 - Sep 14 with 1275 views | lifelong | I thought the performance today was spectacular. As far as the King is concerned, yes he has lost both his parents within 18 months who were both approaching a 100 years old, So it wasn’t as if it was unexpected, I think he has shown himself to be quite petulant over a couple of minor matters. |  | |  |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 20:34 - Sep 14 with 1266 views | Boundy |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 20:18 - Sep 14 by lifelong | I thought the performance today was spectacular. As far as the King is concerned, yes he has lost both his parents within 18 months who were both approaching a 100 years old, So it wasn’t as if it was unexpected, I think he has shown himself to be quite petulant over a couple of minor matters. |
As the old saying goes, walk a mile in my shoes , then comment ,although it's nice to know that when my mam who's 91 passes away or anyone else we just shrug it off as one of those things. Stay classy |  |
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 20:35 - Sep 14 with 1263 views | onehunglow |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 18:34 - Sep 14 by trampie | England and Muslim countries have been compared and I'm not making that up either I've seen it written due to state religion, royal family, unelected political chamber. It's why England is medieval (I'm not picking on England out of the UK countries it's just that England have a state religion). [Post edited 14 Sep 2022 18:42]
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England is medieval yet you go on about Wales in the 12 th century. Another dig at En gland yet you claim innocence. Last time I looked,England looked pretty cosmopolitian and many prepared to risk lives to come to this medieval island. How you get away with us is shocking |  |
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 20:37 - Sep 14 with 1251 views | Sirjohnalot |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 20:18 - Sep 14 by lifelong | I thought the performance today was spectacular. As far as the King is concerned, yes he has lost both his parents within 18 months who were both approaching a 100 years old, So it wasn’t as if it was unexpected, I think he has shown himself to be quite petulant over a couple of minor matters. |
On the contrary, to err is human. He’s playing out his grief in front of the world. I’m sure we’ve all snapped when tired, he must be exhausted |  | |  |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 20:40 - Sep 14 with 1241 views | onehunglow |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 20:37 - Sep 14 by Sirjohnalot | On the contrary, to err is human. He’s playing out his grief in front of the world. I’m sure we’ve all snapped when tired, he must be exhausted |
Ive not had much time for Charles but he is coming out of this well.He looks more in touch with people and I feel he will be a good King. Problem is with many facing a tough winter,the costly P and C seems inappropriate. We do it better than any country for sure but O have doubts whether it should be done in 2022. We do not have an Empire anymore. |  |
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 20:47 - Sep 14 with 1225 views | lifelong |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 20:34 - Sep 14 by Boundy | As the old saying goes, walk a mile in my shoes , then comment ,although it's nice to know that when my mam who's 91 passes away or anyone else we just shrug it off as one of those things. Stay classy |
No one is saying he should shrug it off as one of those things but he didn’t show much class over the simple matter of moving an ink well and having a spot of ink on his hand. |  | |  |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 20:52 - Sep 14 with 1224 views | onehunglow |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 20:34 - Sep 14 by Boundy | As the old saying goes, walk a mile in my shoes , then comment ,although it's nice to know that when my mam who's 91 passes away or anyone else we just shrug it off as one of those things. Stay classy |
I made a joke once about wearing my Mums's shoes when I was a kid,when in actual fact it was my sister's |  |
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 21:01 - Sep 14 with 1200 views | trampie |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 20:35 - Sep 14 by onehunglow | England is medieval yet you go on about Wales in the 12 th century. Another dig at En gland yet you claim innocence. Last time I looked,England looked pretty cosmopolitian and many prepared to risk lives to come to this medieval island. How you get away with us is shocking |
Wales was in enlighten times with laws up to a thousand years ahead of their time with England in comparison in the dark ages . Englands system of Royalty, state Church, Lords has basically not changed for centuries. |  |
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 21:03 - Sep 14 with 1205 views | onehunglow | Jon I like the works of Edward Elgar myself. Did you learn of them as a kid |  |
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 21:11 - Sep 14 with 1202 views | Catullus |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 15:51 - Sep 14 by trampie | Other countries don't tend to do events like this Sirjohnalot because they are not all as backward in having a medieval system of Royalty, coupled with a state religion (in England) and an unelected chamber as regards governance. |
Says the person who has said he'd rather have a King or Queen from a "Royal House of Wales" Besides, it's not medieval, the monarch doesn't run the country, you won't get beheaded for speaking out against the monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II was actually a great moderniser in many respects. That said, if I got my way and we abolished the monarchy we could still have Pomp and Circumstance, they could go through the motions for a lot of it just to entertain the tourists, which they do in other places. A fortunate side effect of no monarchy would be losing the honours system, no more knighthoods for donations or favours to a political party, no more failed politicians being "enobled", it would all be good. An elected second chamber should be a vast improvement but first up we'd need to improve the quality of our politicians. |  |
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| Pomp and Circumstance on 21:18 - Sep 14 with 1193 views | onehunglow |
| Pomp and Circumstance on 21:11 - Sep 14 by Catullus | Says the person who has said he'd rather have a King or Queen from a "Royal House of Wales" Besides, it's not medieval, the monarch doesn't run the country, you won't get beheaded for speaking out against the monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II was actually a great moderniser in many respects. That said, if I got my way and we abolished the monarchy we could still have Pomp and Circumstance, they could go through the motions for a lot of it just to entertain the tourists, which they do in other places. A fortunate side effect of no monarchy would be losing the honours system, no more knighthoods for donations or favours to a political party, no more failed politicians being "enobled", it would all be good. An elected second chamber should be a vast improvement but first up we'd need to improve the quality of our politicians. |
A what.Royal houe of Wales. How far does that go back Is this character for real. Ive not counted but I reckon at least 12 threads have been started by him this week after the death of Queen. You cannot be an Indy of that inclination ,especially with his love of all things Irish republican, and not activately hate a monarch whose family oversaw the partition of Ireland. The hate on social media from the Irish is shocking. |  |
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