Harry and Meghan #130 Oh the karma, they've been blanked by Obama!

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As lovely as it sounds, it is also the land of massive spiders and snakes that lurk in your toilet (seen on fb) As someone who gets cellulitis from a small insect bite the dangerous wildlife would be a big no no for me.
There's dangerous wildlife in the USA too. But the US is a big country...guess what? So is Australia. That's like saying you're afraid to move to Manhattan because of rattlesnakes.
 
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I think the wedding dress could have been lovely. It was a classic simple design and I like a boat neck. But it wasn’t fitted properly and the material was too stiff and cardboardy.
Apparently the reason it didn't fit was because madam kept changing her mind all the time and wanting things changed. Givenchy must have been mortified at what she finally walked up the aisle in, with their name on it.
 
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No offence, but...
'No offence' is the precursor to saying something offensive, generally.
I saw it more like the 'PG' screen before a movie comes up. I mean no offence. I really don't. I just don't see the point of Australia, that's all. I am sure it's lovely and all the inhabitants are lovely people.
 
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Ooh that's a bit uncalled for, I would love to go to Australia, it looks like such a relaxed lifestyle that us Brits could probably benefit from. As for their scary wildlife, the squirrels around here are savages
 
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I saw it more like the 'PG' screen before a movie comes up. I mean no offence. I really don't. I just don't see the point of Australia, that's all. I am sure it's lovely and all the inhabitants are lovely people.
What’s the ‘point’ of anywhere?
 
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Apparently the reason it didn't fit was because madam kept changing her mind all the time and wanting things changed. Givenchy must have been mortified at what she finally walked up the aisle in, with their name on it.
She wanted a Carolyn Bessette Kennedy moment but you need to do something different for that to happen. Kate's dress changed the way everyone saw wedding dresses. Meghan's dress was not a fashion moment.
She could have had a fashion moment if she owned who she was instead of trying to appear like a virginal ingenue.
 
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There's dangerous wildlife in the USA too. But the US is a big country...guess what? So is Australia. That's like saying you're afraid to move to Manhattan because of rattlesnakes.
This. You are unlikely to run into a Taipan in the middle of Sydney. As for spiders - yes some of them are very dangerous, but the likelihood of being bitten is hugely exaggerated. It’s just not that big a deal. As Murphy Brown said, America has dangerous wildlife too but you don’t see people wetting their knickers about going there.
 
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I saw it more like the 'PG' screen before a movie comes up. I mean no offence. I really don't. I just don't see the point of Australia, that's all. I am sure it's lovely and all the inhabitants are lovely people.
If you don't mean offence, don't say something that will create offence.
Australia has no point. It's a continent. You are clearly not a well-travelled person.

"I don't see the point of Africa".

They have snakes in the USA! I could never go there!
 
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I like Dolly but I've heard some things about her lately that makes me think she's a secret (or maybe not so secret) woke-y. As an American, I'm sick of wokesters.

I know people here love to talk about the "long game", but just how long is this game? After a while the constant capitulation to Smeg and Harriet make the RF look extremely weak. Sometimes you do have to play dirty to let the other side know not to f*ck with you. Just my opinion.
 
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I agree about the idiot wokesters. My favourite comedy of all time is Allo Allo. Now the fuckers have slapped a warning on it when you stream it! Bastard's!
 
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I guess the point the poster was trying to make (very poorly expressed) was that it would be a step down for Meghan. Of course. But so would have been South Africa or Canada or anywhere else. She was never thinking about those places, anyway. It was part of her game with Harry. They asked if they could move to New Zealand.
 
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I don't mean this disrespectfully, I'm just talking about this in the hypothetical sense, but if #3 is true, then she should step back from her duties and let Charles ascend to the throne. Allowing not just her family, but the UK to be branded racist, etc, and the constant acquiescing to Harriet and Smeg, is doing a disservice to the country and the RF image as a whole. I mean, if all it took for the RF to be brought down was some baseless accusations about racism and mental health then how did they stay (in power? As an institution? I don't know how to put it) for so long? Even if she wasn't the queen and just a regular citizen, why keep family members around that deliberately do everything in their power to hurt you?
 
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TBH I think all she cares about is how long will it be until she is reunited with Philip tbh

She has handed most of her stuff to Charles now and Prob is sick and tired o f how badly her Son ( Andrew ) and Harry are behaving

Andrew and Sarah know the score they can try all they want to weasel back in but it wont happen because it is Charles and not The Queen who wants to trim the fat from the family

I really can not see the harm in sarah being invited to stay all she wants is someone up there with her so she can have a natter over tea & biscuits & maybe put the past behind them you know tidying up etc
 
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Well Kamala Harris is a cunt, so maybe she and Smeg could share the top spot.
 
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I would love to know what Meghan's Q score is. But I suppose You Gov is the closest we have.
 
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There's dangerous wildlife in the USA too. But the US is a big country...guess what? So is Australia. That's like saying you're afraid to move to Manhattan because of rattlesnakes.
Never been to the US either but have frequently seen stories of snakes in peoples houses in Australia, I'm UK based far less dangerous wildlife here. Although if you ask my daughter she'd classify pigeons as dangerous wildlife
 
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