ChatterBank0 min ago
Just how gullible do they think.....
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...we are.One is so anti- establishment and 'working class ' but he will accept a peerage so he can have input into environmental issues......and nothing whatsoever to do with his wife wanting to be called 'Lady'.The other who is so establishment and 'upper class' would have us believe it was' the drink' that made her try and sell an intro to her ex for 1/2 a million pounds.One started at the social ladder's lowest rung and climbed ,the other did the reverse.They're not even English eccentrics, they are collectively a laughing stock and make us look even more foolish to the rest of the world. :-(
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nowt to do with me, dot. My ears don't stick up like that and you can't make jumpers out of my fur. Anyway, peerages are not an unusual end to a long political career and I couldn't care less if Prescott gets one. As for Fergie, she's not an aristo, she's the daughter of a major, that's all, and she got a raw deal with her divorce settlement. Good luck to them both.
(Always nice to see British envy on parade, though.)
(Always nice to see British envy on parade, though.)
I'm not sure what the difference is, boxtops, probably something to do with thickness and consistency? Actually, I'm not sure I want to go there. I don't see the Prescott story plastered over anywhere, janzman; it's just another low-ranking news story. I think it's just something that's got up your nose personally. You sound outraged that anyone should want to be called Lady. What harm's it do you?