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In reply to the discussion: Helen Mirren Has Tea with Dying Boy After Actual Queen Says No [View all]whathehell
(30,458 posts)165. and my reply to that, Surya Gayatri, would also be verbatim
what I told Aerows, and since I've neither the time nor the interest
to read posts you've 'directed' me to read, I'll simply bid you Good Day.
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Oh Please..If Her Highness didn't exist that poor dying boy wouldn't have been rebuffed
whathehell
Dec 2013
#113
So exactly what should or should not people be allowed to post on DU about stories that are
lostincalifornia
Dec 2013
#78
LOL..You obviously haven't been here long enough to know how VERY opinionated many
whathehell
Dec 2013
#153
I imagine that's because the consequences of the American public figures often go far beyond America
LanternWaste
Dec 2013
#164
I consider institutionalized class privilege anywhere it exists to be worthy of comment
bread_and_roses
Dec 2013
#104
If Americans have no "real cause" to comment on British society what are you doing here?
last1standing
Dec 2013
#108
No, sorry, but non-American DUers like you give our matters "thought" and comment all the time
whathehell
Dec 2013
#110
Hear, hear. Ex-pat Euro wannabes from Nebraska may be tempted to overcompensate for their
whathehell
Dec 2013
#148
So what?...She was hugely popular and much of the caused her to be "former"
whathehell
Dec 2013
#144
Maybe, but this was the mother of two of her grandsons, and, besides, though
whathehell
Dec 2013
#149
You love your Queen. I get that. We kicked your a-- a while back, but I admire the
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#38
True.. losing track of time, but some argue that Canada kicked our asses in that one
2banon
Dec 2013
#82
historically lots of snags in our alliances since and even now, but they all remain
2banon
Dec 2013
#84
embarrassing, astonishing, not enough adjectives to express my reaction as well. eom.
2banon
Dec 2013
#142
As Jon Stewart pointed out, Jennifer Lawrence looks like the young Mirren,
Baitball Blogger
Dec 2013
#11
Jon Stewart is right, Helen Mirren 'rising star' of 1969: spitting image of J-Law
big_dog
Dec 2013
#36
I mean look at this woman, she's still extremely hot ... just about the coolest person.
YOHABLO
Dec 2013
#105
Even though the story's from months ago, I suspect the Queen is still a royal ____ . . .
Journeyman
Dec 2013
#16
So's the boy. I wonder why he wasn't invited to the Palace and entertained by the help? . . .
Journeyman
Dec 2013
#23
Indeed. It's a wonderful think she did for that kid, and for everyone who cared about him.
SunSeeker
Dec 2013
#89
Obviously you have zero clue how many dying kids want to have tea with the Queen.
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2013
#59
DU programmers wrote the code for the excerpt tag to be used. Not to be admired from afar.
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2013
#65
No bum hand. She (nor Mandela nor George Clooney) can't accept even a small fraction of requests. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2013
#96
Yeah, I agree. Royalty is a relic and should be abolished. Keep the tourist attractions. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2013
#102
Mabye that's because we're not as in awe of figurehead monarchs as a young, dying subject, and you
whathehell
Dec 2013
#115
Great thing to do! To be fair, however, neither Mirren nor the Queen would ever...
Silent3
Dec 2013
#133