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Topic: Queen turns 80 years old! (nsc) Return to archive Page: 1 2
22nd April 2006 02:51 PM
Dick Bush The Queen Elizabeth is a really enchanting old lady, however, the german chancellor, Mrs. Merkel, is not without her charms too.

Enjoy her chocolate side- the classy Angy Merkel doing beautiful tricks right here!

http://servicios.lasprovincias.es/valencia/pg060419/prensa/fotos/200604/19/8424341.jpg

http://www.pravda.ru/img/idb/bumdestag.jpg
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23rd April 2006 10:09 PM
Ten Thousand Motels

Queen bears created

German toymakers have released a set of limited edition British monarch teddy bears in honour of the Queen's 80th birthday.

Hermann Toys in the town of Coburg released the collectible bears including the 38cm high "Her Majesty" bear dressed in royal regalia made from crushed English velvet of which only 80 bears have been produced.

The "Trooping the Colour" bear wears a beefeater style military uniform worn at the Queen's birthday parade.

A "Gift for the Queen" edition comes in a velvet gift box and is based on a teddy bear design from the time of the monarch's birth and is designed to "remind the Queen of her childhood" according to the manufacturers.

The three bears cost around £180 each.
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24th April 2006 12:26 AM
the good
quote:
lotsajizz wrote:
I would hope ALL kings and queens would step aside...the very idea of monarchy is so anti-human




Its totally human. Humans are social primates, with their societies organized around a dominant member. Look at our closest relatives, the bonobo chimpanzees, who organize their societies around a dominant female. The queen is simply the head bonobo of Britain...
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24th April 2006 07:38 AM
lotsajizz
quote:
the good wrote:


Its totally human. Humans are social primates, with their societies organized around a dominant member. Look at our closest relatives, the bonobo chimpanzees, who organize their societies around a dominant female. The queen is simply the head bonobo of Britain...
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you make my point


as she is clearly not the dominant ANYTHING....the 'dominant' one as you put it is determined by merit, not birth


that is what is so obnoxious about monarchy


you make a point for totalatarianism not monarchy
24th April 2006 09:42 AM
the good
quote:
lotsajizz wrote:



you make my point


as she is clearly not the dominant ANYTHING....the 'dominant' one as you put it is determined by merit, not birth


that is what is so obnoxious about monarchy


you make a point for totalatarianism not monarchy



It was a joke man. I compared the Queen of England to a bonobo chimpanzee!
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