There's more protests than street parties near meAre there any street parties near any of you? None round here.
Yes, perhaps surprisingly as I am in Scotland where we have been told repeatedly that we don't care about this sort of thing (did they even watch the journey of Her late Majesty's cortege through Scotland???). A party mainly for children in my nearest small town and a proper street party in the next town along.Are there any street parties near any of you? None round here.
I saw Winnie the pooh and tom cruise on the list. Maybe some odd mash upI said it at the Jubes but how do we ever top the Queens Bond moment? Paddington was special, they have to give us something tonight.
Nice. Will you be attending any?Yes, perhaps surprisingly as I am in Scotland where we have been told repeatedly that we don't care about this sort of thing (did they even watch the journey of Her late Majesty's cortege through Scotland???). A party mainly for children in my nearest small town and a proper street party in the next town along.
No small children in this house and sadly I missed the other one as one of my dogs is needing a lot of looking after at the moment. I was just pleased to see they were happening, mainly.Nice. Will you be attending any?
I’m in Scotland and more people support the monarchy than the loudmouth social media arseholes would have you believe. It must have been an influx of English people that filled the streets in Edinburgh and other parts of Scotland when the Queen died. We celebrated at home yesterday, although my husband (who is fairly neutral on the royals) took the opportunity to have a few hours on his own, went into Glasgow city centre for some lunch. He saw the pro Indy/anti monarchy protest march and couldn’t believe the stupidity of them waving the Scottish ROYAL standard flag. Tells you all you need to know about these morons.Yes, perhaps surprisingly as I am in Scotland where we have been told repeatedly that we don't care about this sort of thing (did they even watch the journey of Her late Majesty's cortege through Scotland???). A party mainly for children in my nearest small town and a proper street party in the next town along.
I don't know how real this is though.I saw Winnie the pooh and tom cruise on the list. Maybe some odd mash up
There's one at the bottom of my street which I was quite surprised about - I won't take it personally that I didn't know about it in advanceAre there any street parties near any of you? None round here.
My sisters company catered the queens jubilee concert in 2012. We were based in green park for a month as we fed all the crew who built the stage. We did all the artist catering and he dressing rooms. Grace Jones wanted oysters but my sis said no as her public liability wouldn’t cover it because she wanted them in her dressing room and there was no refrigeration . Shirley bassey wanted a special pink champagne from Harrods!Tom Cruse makes me laugh, it's like he's become an honorary Brit.
I watched Grace Jones and her hula hoops, she is spectacular
I found myself wishing for a moment I had her physique and don't-give-a-shit-ness
Edit: sorry, I got the wrong thread
Someone was recommending Grace Jones 2012 Q's jubilee on a different thread
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