Bastille
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I just saw this with NO context whatsoever. Off to seek out the context now... WOAH why have I gotta wait 25 seconds now?Rotting undercarriage tricks prince into a white royal marriage.
I just saw this with NO context whatsoever. Off to seek out the context now... WOAH why have I gotta wait 25 seconds now?Rotting undercarriage tricks prince into a white royal marriage.
Are the 'implements' in the picture what she uses to cut her toenails with?
Try 236How are you all watching gb news I cant find it?
Im on amazon fire stick. Sad
Anything interesting?Hubby has just phoned me to say that he is watching the new GBNews via their app and Dan Wootton is on talking about H&M
I used to find it useful to establish which card represented people I wanted to know about. I used to lay out the Celtic Cross spread over and over again after asking the cards to show me someone's card.Thanks Cassandra that is very useful. My cards and book arrived today and I have tried to do a few readings but still getting to grips with what they all mean. The main questions I have asked are 1) Are they happy in their relationship and what is the current energy and 2) Did she physically give birth to the new baby. I had some interesting cards during all of them, but need to write down what I think. Will probably post it tomorrow after doing some more reading. The one thing that surprised me was that I got the Queen of Pentacles in reverse in the very first one and Meghan always comes out as that in all the tarot readings I have watched so far lol - spooky. Problem with my cards they are all a pastel blue, purple, pink and green so not sure colour is going to help
Anyone that can't see the likeness between these two, are in denial
I thought Samantha had been banned from twitter. I wonder when that was tweeted.I'm with you on this @kittenattack - I want to know what's happened too. I'm googling and searching all over. Come on Sam, tell us.
Can someone put some haz wiskers on this photo.? Please
I'm with you on tripe but haggis and tongue are delicious. I don't like the texture of liver but love pate and I wouldn't touch black pudding if you paid me.Mine hated it and so never served it to me. Mind the mere description of cows stomach is enough to put it in the "weird shite I won't eat category" which also includes haggis, liver, tongue and black pudding.
If I was a celebrity who was on I'm a celeb then any eating trial would see the group living on rice and beans![]()
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Bueller? Bueller?
This made me chuckle
What background has this guy got?
They already look saggy. Why would you display them when they look like that?![]()
Yup it is gross but dogs love itIt is mucky green, like half digested grass![]()
Really good info, thanks for thisIt comes under the 1701 Act of Settlement which is widely misunderstood.
The monarch has to be "in communion with" the Church of England - that's different from being an actual member of the Church.
The Act also provides for the monarch to defend the Church of Scotland, so effectively defender of faiths (plural).
The background was that Queen Anne (the only child of William and Mary) had no surviving children (the longest lived died at age 12) and so effectively parliament legislated for who should be the next monarch, picking an obscure Hanoverian line who didn't even speak English but were descended from James I. George I was 2nd cousin of Queen Anne.
There's precedent for the monarch to not be a member of the Church of England in the forms of George I and George II, both of whom were Lutheran. It didn't present a problem because the commonly held view was that the churches were generally aligned. Remember the Act was partially brought about to stop Catholic claims to the throne, so any Protestant will do!
The Act of Settlement really establishes the principle that parliament appoints the monarch. Historically they've just let succession run its course, but the British constitution has lots of wiggle room. In the sort of crisis that might be precipitated if Number 6 or his issue ever get within sniffing distance of the throne then parliament has ample powers to displace a monarch that wouldn't be acceptable to the people.
Sorry for the long post.
Never even saw the sparkle fairy bookAnd Meghan the Wedding Sparkle Fairy just below!
ETA that's not Smegsie's book though, it the other one about a bench!
Oh that would be a touch of plagiarizing , others have been fiddling with the undercarriage (word)Sounds like the next thread title to me![]()
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The guidebook I bought is by her!For the new tarot readers I recommend Biddy tarot