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Linda Fortney
02-03-2005, 06:59 AM
Neither Harry nor Will has much chance of being sane, have they? They had
a bizzare upbringinging and bats in the belfry on both sides.

Robin, you should give those two young men a break and reveal yourself as
the true King. All I ask is to be named Dame Linda

Linda

Robin Harritt
02-04-2005, 02:42 AM
Linda Fortney wrote:
Neither Harry nor Will has much chance of being sane, have they? They had a bizzare upbringinging and bats in the belfry on both sides.

But that seems to be a requirement of the job.

I'll change all that when I take my rightful place.
Robin, you should give those two young men a break and reveal yourself as the true King. All I ask is to be named Dame Linda

Once we get Marly installed in the House of Lords that'll be the next thing on
my agenda.


Though I do seem to have a rival claimant to the Thrown, Doug from Canada
reckons he's got a claim. Actually if he moved the whole royal kit and caboodle
to Canada that might not be a bad thing, could save the British tax payer all
those security expenses and we could turn Buck House in to dole hostel for all
the royal staff that have to be laid off.


Robin

Marley Greiner
02-04-2005, 09:21 AM
"Robin Harritt" <no.spam.for@me.thanks> wrote in message
news:36h1rhF50v4n0U4@individual.net... Linda Fortney wrote: Neither Harry nor Will has much chance of being sane, have they? They
had a bizzare upbringinging and bats in the belfry on both sides. But that seems to be a requirement of the job. I'll change all that when I take my rightful place. Robin, you should give those two young men a break and reveal yourself
as the true King. All I ask is to be named Dame Linda Once we get Marly installed in the House of Lords that'll be the next
thing on my agenda. Though I do seem to have a rival claimant to the Thrown, Doug from Canada reckons he's got a claim. Actually if he moved the whole royal kit and
caboodle to Canada that might not be a bad thing, could save the British tax payer
all those security expenses and we could turn Buck House in to dole hostel for
all the royal staff that have to be laid off. Robin

While the various British royal houses have a long history of nuttiness and
dysfunctions, it seems that the worst of the lot came with the bourgie
Saxe-Coburg line and their obesssive shopkeeper mentality. What in the
world was so special about Dearest Albert? The Princess Royal was the
really smart one, and she ended up with poor Fritz and spawning the
hyperbolic Bill.

Was the question of Princess Louise's bastard son in Alberta ever settled?
I've not see anything.

Marley

Robin Harritt
02-04-2005, 11:26 AM
Marley Greiner wrote:
"Robin Harritt" <no.spam.for@me.thanks> wrote in messagenews:36h1rhF50v4n0U4@individual.net...Linda Fortney wrote:Neither Harry nor Will has much chance of being sane, have they? Theyhada bizzare upbringinging and bats in the belfry on both sides.But that seems to be a requirement of the job.I'll change all that when I take my rightful place.Robin, you should give those two young men a break and reveal yourselfasthe true King. All I ask is to be named Dame LindaOnce we get Marly installed in the House of Lords that'll be the nextthing onmy agenda.Though I do seem to have a rival claimant to the Thrown, Doug from Canadareckons he's got a claim. Actually if he moved the whole royal kit andcaboodleto Canada that might not be a bad thing, could save the British tax payerallthose security expenses and we could turn Buck House in to dole hostel forallthe royal staff that have to be laid off.RobinWhile the various British royal houses have a long history of nuttiness anddysfunctions, it seems that the worst of the lot came with the bourgieSaxe-Coburg line and their obesssive shopkeeper mentality. What in theworld was so special about Dearest Albert?

Could have saved a great deal of trouble if she had married someone else
instead. We might have stopped the Germans in their tracks much earlier.
The Princess Royal was the really smart one, and she ended up with poor Fritz and spawning the hyperbolic Bill.

Was that the Battenburg one?


Was the question of Princess Louise's bastard son in Alberta ever settled?I've not see anything.


Not mentioned in her official biography, was this while her husband was
Govener General of Canada? She was a bit of rebel by all accounts.

So there could be other Canadian pretenders?


Robin

Marley Greiner
02-04-2005, 10:42 PM
"Robin Harritt" <no.spam.for@me.thanks> wrote in message
news:36i0h7F50v4n0U13@individual.net... Marley Greiner wrote:
While the various British royal houses have a long history of nuttiness
anddysfunctions, it seems that the worst of the lot came with the bourgieSaxe-Coburg line and their obesssive shopkeeper mentality. What in theworld was so special about Dearest Albert? Could have saved a great deal of trouble if she had married someone else instead. We might have stopped the Germans in their tracks much earlier.

No lie. But there was always that grand dream of a British-German alliance.
WW1 may have also been averted if Victoria (the Princess Royal, that is) and
Fritz had been able to take control of the government instead of being held
virtual prisoners in their own palace by the in-laws and the their nutty
son. Fritz only survived his father by about 100 days, and all of them
while he was dying of cancer, so their dreams of a non-Prussian greater
Germany never came to fruition.The Princess Royal was the really smart one, and she ended up with poor
Fritz and spawning the hyperbolic Bill. Was that the Battenburg one?

No, The Kaiser one: Wilhelm.Was the question of Princess Louise's bastard son in Alberta ever
settled?I've not see anything. Not mentioned in her official biography, was this while her husband was Govener General of Canada? She was a bit of rebel by all accounts.

I think so. The son's family has been pressing for acknowledgement. He
died along side a railroad track, which I suppose is a step above being shot
in a cellar and thrown into a mine shaft . So there could be other Canadian pretenders?

I'm afraid so. You may have to duke it out.

Marley Robin

Robin Harritt
02-05-2005, 08:38 AM
Marley Greiner wrote:
"Robin Harritt" <no.spam.for@me.thanks> wrote in messagenews:36h1rhF50v4n0U4@individual.net...Linda Fortney wrote:Neither Harry nor Will has much chance of being sane, have they? Theyhada bizzare upbringinging and bats in the belfry on both sides.But that seems to be a requirement of the job.I'll change all that when I take my rightful place.Robin, you should give those two young men a break and reveal yourself asthe true King. All I ask is to be named Dame LindaOnce we get Marly installed in the House of Lords that'll be the next thing onmy agenda.



BTW if you want to see what positions are becoming vacant


http://groups-beta.google.com/group/uk.people.dead


Robin

Marley Greiner
02-05-2005, 12:55 PM
"Robin Harritt" <no.spam.for@me.thanks> wrote in message
news:36kb3kF4v5t0dU4@individual.net... Marley Greiner wrote:"Robin Harritt" <no.spam.for@me.thanks> wrote in messagenews:36h1rhF50v4n0U4@individual.net...Linda Fortney wrote:>Neither Harry nor Will has much chance of being sane, have they? They>>had>a bizzare upbringinging and bats in the belfry on both sides.>>But that seems to be a requirement of the job.I'll change all that when I take my rightful place.>Robin, you should give those two young men a break and reveal yourself
as>>>the true King. All I ask is to be named Dame Linda>>>Once we get Marly installed in the House of Lords that'll be the next
thing onmy agenda. BTW if you want to see what positions are becoming vacant http://groups-beta.google.com/group/uk.people.dead Robin

Oh dear! So many to chose from. I'm afraid I don't have what it takes to
replace Malcolm Hardee. I'm quite taken by Susan Mary Gough, though I'm
afraid I' d have to ditch the unfortunate Marquess of Blandford. I was very
impressed with her lineage: Dudley and Marlborough.

Marley

Robin Harritt
02-05-2005, 03:43 PM
Marley Greiner wrote:
"Robin Harritt" <no.spam.for@me.thanks> wrote in messagenews:36kb3kF4v5t0dU4@individual.net...Marle y Greiner wrote:"Robin Harritt" <no.spam.for@me.thanks> wrote in messagenews:36h1rhF50v4n0U4@individual.net...>Linda Fortney wrote:>>>>>>>Neither Harry nor Will has much chance of being sane, have they? They>>>>>>>>had>>a bizzare upbringinging and bats in the belfry on both sides.>>>>>>>>>But that seems to be a requirement of the job.>>I'll change all that when I take my rightful place.>>>>>>>Robin, you should give those two young men a break and reveal yourself>>>>as>>the true King. All I ask is to be named Dame Linda>>>>>>>>>>>Once we get Marly installed in the House of Lords that'll be the next>>thing on>my agenda.>>>>>>BTW if you want to see what positions are becoming vacanthttp://groups-beta.google.com/group/uk.people.deadRobinOh dear! So many to chose from. I'm afraid I don't have what it takes toreplace Malcolm Hardee.


Having read through his obit trough the first time, I thought, 'he must
be adopted' but apparently not. I think we should make him a posthumous
honorary adoptee. Anyone who could sustain a two year affair with Joe
Brand deserves some kind of honour.

I'm quite taken by Susan Mary Gough, though I'mafraid I' d have to ditch the unfortunate Marquess of Blandford.


Not sure what's happened to him lately, he was always in the news a few
years ago, I had wondered if he might be adopted.

I was very impressed with her lineage: Dudley and Marlborough.Marley


I'm afraid to tell you, you would probably have to marry one of her sons
to get title, the Marquess of Blanford has been declared unfit and his
affairs are run by a trust. You could try for one of the other sons but
assume you may have to dislodge an existing wife.


Robin

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