The Chateau Diaries #179 The Patreons came 2x2 and were herded to the pens

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It's a very low brow English thing I think from circa 1982.
 
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I've never been a big fan of Charlie and yet I thought his speach was quite good. A bit hypocritical speaking of his Christian faith, and his Darling wife, yet his treatment of, and Adultery of Diana his first wife was, in my opinion appalling. The reason I worry about our new King is that he is very much on board with 'The Great Reset' he is pals with Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates etc. But time will tell.
 
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Dear K, I salute your hope in the future and wish the monarchy and the British people the best.
Charles and I are almost exactly the same age. I first became aware of his existence when we were about four years old. When I was 21 and started earning my own money, my beach book every year would be about the royals. The dossier I have on Charles was started over 50 years ago with hope and comradeship. And, indeed, we have grown old together.
All ended when Diana's allegations and then Charles' Dimbleby riposte came out, slating his parents. When challenged on the book's horrendous reception, Charles gestured across the dinner table at his private secretary, Aylard, the most obsequious of yes men, and said "He made me do it." A lie, just like the one he told about Philip forcing him to marry Diana.
Here's hoping the vows to God he has to take will change him for the better. His record on that, not so good.
As for the great reset, I concur with him wholeheartedly.
 
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Klaus Schwab et al WEF, Davos and Charlie probably being head of the Masons now is all pretty scary. "You will own nothing but you will be happy"
 
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I believe that is Wendy, the lady that makes little felt animals that you have seen grifted to Stephanie an Phillip
Wendy and Josie do look similar.
Wendy does not arrive until September 15th.



From, 8/11/22 live chat...

Wendy Grimwood Hi @IsabelleJarvis will you still be there mid September? Would love to meet you
Isabelle Jarvis Wendy Grimwood we could be it depends on the dates
Wendy Grimwood @Isabellejarvis I am coming on the 15th


 
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Long live the King. King Charles will do just fine. So, regarding this patreon gathering...what on earth is Michael Potts doing grifting at this do? Andy too. They should give them a photo for goodness sake, these people are paying for the restoration of that dump. When do you think Phillip will propose Stephanie? I think Christmas.
 
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True aristocrats have dozens of ancestors on the wall, poor SJ doesn't... So daddy's paintings hang in every room.
True aristocrats have tiaras and other family jewelry, SJ has the biggest collection of fake tiaras in those parts of France.
True aristocrats have exotic gardens, SJ has Hapsburg peacocks.
True aristocrats inherited Chinese porcelain, SJ can offer a dish from his collection to all French nobility.
True aristocrats hold titles, SJ bestows titles on his beloved servants.
etc. etc.

No envy there, nothing at all.
 
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Speaking of Patreon Days at CDLL...
What would be good in Ambrosia Salad?
What I have so far:
Cool Whip
marshmallow
shredded coconut
mandarin orange

Thinking about banana, green grapes, pineapple

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Are you making it for the VIP lounge tonight @Le Baiseur ?!? I actually love that stuff- it's a Midwest granny church pot luck staple! Definitely add the bananas, grapes and pineapple, but apples and walnuts are lovely in it as well.
 
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I'm torn between a conventional or tropical Ambrosia. Maybe watermelon, apples, or walnuts for crunch?
 
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The French side of my family was doing it often for lunch. Just rolled up cold cuts, mainly ham, bread with butter, cheese, few pieces of lettuce and tomatoes. Not a salad, just pick and mix style. It’s a bit random and not the most flavourful, but not bad. I won’t lie, I still do it sometimes lol
 
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Are you making it for the VIP lounge tonight @Le Baiseur ?!? I actually love that stuff- it's a Midwest granny church pot luck staple! Definitely add the bananas, grapes and pineapple, but apples and walnuts are lovely in it as well.
It's for Sunday's "End of Summer Skinnydip Party" but I'll make a batch for the VIP lounge!
 
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Just going by what my sister in law, a prominent British constitutional lawyer and published expert of the history of British royal protocol says. Parliament and palace can waiver, add to or adjust briefing documents from the palace to suit the needs of the moment. As one would expect, there's much to-ing and fro-ing on these matters until all ducks in St. James Park are in a row. As for the "common law" that the King never dies, this is why God Save the King is the official national anthem, and not the alternate God Save the Queen. In Elizabeth's time, people continued to sing King out of habit long after she was crowned, and she was "gracious enough not to notice nor comment as she felt it continued to honour her dear father. She felt that as she was newly crowned, and not yet fully aware of her duties, insomuch that she herself did not yet feel completely comfortable in her new role, it was akin to having the much loved George VI by her side and guiding her through difficult times."
 
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I'm crying with laughter- Hapsburg peacocks!!! Nomination, courtesy of @DEEPblue82: True aristocrats have exotic gardens, SJ has Hapsburg peacocks.
 
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"Deconstructed Sammie"
 
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Yes and Potts theoretically benefits from their investment (if she did any restoration) and the skin flint has the audacity to flog his wares-fucking shameless bounder
 
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Council estate dinner.
 
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