Harry & Meghan #56 All aboard! It’s Friar Tuck, grifting hard to make a buck

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Thank you @Palpatine, excellent summary
 
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OMG you’re right. I made a mistake. You actually came 4th!

At the time of posting new thread (11:32pm) the reaction scores were as follows

@a.nonny.mouse 54
@NutMegandCinnamong 49
@kev1974 39
@margaretta 38

Now! If you wanted to just go with actual “like” and no other reactions then you would still have only come 2nd As Nutmeg beat you by 5!

I can prove this with screenshots if I really must!

Sorry about that @kev1974
 
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Thank you for explaining how it is calculated. I was just going by likes and a second later we were both on 39.

I guess I have missed any opportunity of winning this popularity contest.

This lockdown is really hitting me hard. I am on my own and really desperate for some real company. Apologies for any misunderstandings.
 
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I click like when someone someone says something I like. Most of the time I don't even look at the poster's name as that's irrelevant in most contexts anyway. I'm pretty sure there's nothing sinister going on in terms of whose suggestions get chosen
While nobody here is a substitute for face-to-face interaction, reach out and people will (try to) lift you up
 
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I apologise for my sarcasm. It’s easy to forget other people might be feeling down and lonely with the lockdown.

Virtual hug for ya
 
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I’m not doubting the person’s story, but just trying to think of all avenues. Did the uncle get the day wrong? It’s just a big lie to tell for the ABoC and the RF, and you’d think he’d avoid attending another event if he was in cahoots with them to cover up some lie. I also don’t see the Queen agreeing to something like that. Not saying that she’s a perfect human, but just from what we know of her and her history, I don’t think she’d agree to such a thing.
 
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Well done @a.nonny.mouse, and thank you @palatine1
 
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The use of the word retiring is interesting because if he comes back post divorce he could come out of retirement.

If he was stripped it's more permanent.
'Retiring' makes me think of Andrew, that's his current status. It's (maybe) appropriate for a 60+ year old and was a way of keeping him out of sight for the foreseeable. Hazza and Megz have just left their working UK royal roles by mutual consent.

Unfortunately for us, the Harkles immediately set up the Ex-Royal Court of Montecito, complete with massive daily PR and 'visiting the peasants' walkabouts, solo military parades, Zooms and letter-writing. That's the problem.
 
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The use of the word retiring is interesting because if he comes back post divorce he could come out of retirement.

If he was stripped it's more permanent.
I think 'retiring' is a bit more dignified than 'stripped'. A bit of face-saving. Though I don't know that Smeggie has any reason to complain about the term 'stripped' being used in her case
 
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If I was part of that poetry zoom group and they appeared I would have disconnected faster than Usain bolt can run!!
 
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