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  1. 1 minute ago, Toast said:

     

    That will be exactly who it is.  Penny Mountbatten, formerly Lady Romsey.  Close family friend and the Duke did a lot of his carriage-driving with her.

    Before anyone goes nudge/wink,  I don't believe there was any more to it than that.

    Which one. A bit of carriage driving with Lady Ramsey or a penny to mount batten. 


  2. 1 hour ago, Lafaucheuse said:

    I would say the Duke is the most significant SO FAR but hey, we're only in April… To say that he is the most significant of the decade seems inappropriate considering that the queen would be 104 in 2030, she'll probably die before so that would be the death of the decade. Besides, I can see prominent figures such as Tina Turner, Elton John, Clint Eastwood, Bill Clinton who would be great contenders for the most significant death of the decade or of the year (if one of them does die in 2021).

    Fuck right off. Sabine Schmitz and Albert Roux beat the hell out of any of the other vague knowns so far. 


  3. A day and a bit to go. In Greek culture, it is believed that the soul does not leave the body until three days after a person dies. Because of this, the family will visit the grave three days after the death for a small ceremony where a priest blesses a plate of koliva, scatters it to the wind, and then breaks the plate on the tombstone

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  4. 9 hours ago, WokoHaram said:

     

    Except he never wanted to make it to his 100th birthday. He said so himself. 

     

    The beauty of Prince Philip was that he had no greater revulsion than for limp-wristed speculative sissy-boy gossiping snowflakes like yourself.

     

    There can be few things less British, than soaking up the American tabloid chatter like the human equivalent of a Yanky's condom, as you seem determined to do. 

     

    Rule Britannia my friends, and Long Live the Greek!

    Rule  Britannia. A wonderful book by Daphne Du Maurier. 


  5. 3 minutes ago, ladyfiona said:

    Think Derek Draper is notable enough to get on the list? He was a political advisor for Labour in the late 90's.

     

    He is Kate Garraway's husband who was put in a coma last year due to Covid and there's been news about him every other day since because Kate can't keep her mouth shut. Today he came home and now needs carers 24/7.

    Wait for the book launch over the summer about how she coped, and her mundane advice to others on how they can deal with, and overcome, the trauma she and her family have had. £9.99 and a free facemask. Amazon might offer a discount. 

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