red cardinal
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I've heard quite a few women say that, and I really especially don't understand it. But maybe that's just me being a dude.
It was a "dude" who designed and created and made Princess Diana's dress :chuckle:
I've heard quite a few women say that, and I really especially don't understand it. But maybe that's just me being a dude.
I think you have to understand the culture. Many countries have royalty presiding over the people.
And obviously England/UK loves their sovereignty which has been proved by the millions who turn out to get a glimpse of the new princess.
Historically, I think it is important to the English and to the world, as its queen or king have always been viewed as newsworthy.
Here in America, it's not a big deal to most, but to others around the world it is.
And you think it's any different in this country? With the news media and paparazzi chasing after every political figure and celebrity in every nuance of their lives???
I just know you are just being sarcastic now - you need to get out more :crackup:
And you don't think that children of celebs are not important "by birth" and hounded by the media? How about Michael Jackson's kids, just for a hint!!! :thinkude, you really need to get out more!!!
It is what it is. And it is the central news story for this week, so you are gonna have to deal with it :rain:
I think it's a nice escape from all the worldwide crud at the moment. In Steven Tyler's [on Idol] favorite words - it's just beautiful, man, just beautiful :first:
There are tons of romantics out there and "happy forever after" aficionados.
Give them some space :cloud9:
Oh pahlease ..... Are you not aware of how the ratings work in "TVland"? Have you never heard of the Nielson rating calculations?
If the Brits "jettisoned all this nonsense" then we wouldn't have weeks of news coverage highlighting the spectacular and magnificent royal weddings for all us "common folk" who rather enjoy the festivities ... :chuckle:
No, we don't. A good chunk of the youth are completely disconnected from the monarchy's relevance.red cardinal said:And obviously England/UK loves their sovereignty which has been proved by the millions who turn out to get a glimpse of the new princess.
No, we don't. A good chunk of the youth are completely disconnected from the monarchy's relevance.
I dare you to look at the William & Kate topic on the 'Have Your Say' portion of the BBC news website. Most people are either complaining, apathetic or calling the monarchy outdated.
It was a "dude" who designed and created and made Princess Diana's dress :chuckle:
Monarchs usually lose absolute powers in the face of republican movements, often giving up powers to appease the people calling for their complete removal.
So, absolute monarchs(whom I don't support) face republican movements(which I also don't support) and come to a compromise with a limited monarchy(which I do support). Point?
What's so monumental about seeing some inbred transplanted Germans who don't work get hitched?
The point being that monarchists tend to seek power for the monarchy, while republicans are the ones demanding that it be limited.
How could there be a "republican counterpart" to a monarchy, Sam?
And how on earth could you take the Sauds, for example, as anything to emulate?:hammer:
Tell you what, you wanna see real, modern monarchism up close? Go to North Korea. That family there knows exactly what to do, and how to do it.
Then you're ignorant. Sorry, that's the way it is. Anyone who examines the history of monarchial government can't help but see the consistent abuses of the system.
Again, you're missing the point of what I said. While you're well within your rights to indulge in this inane daydreaming it's pretty insulting for an American of all people to be extolling the virtues of a king.
Power is passed on through the Kim-Jong family line. You could argue it has many tendencies of a monarchy.Samstarrett said:Yeah. 'Cause everyone knows that if you want to see how traditional monarchy works, you should look at revolutionary Socialist Democratic People's Republics.
Since they didn't invite me, I don't plan to go.
Power is passed on through the Kim-Jong family line. You could argue it has many tendencies of a monarchy.
What's so monumental about seeing some inbred transplanted Germans who don't work get hitched?
What for?
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It's going to be on real early in the morning in some parts of the US.
I meant what program...
Hunting rabbits for sport.