>>>I know I should not be amused, but I am.
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>>Reminds me of hearing that some-one gate-crashed Prince Williams birthday party at Windsor Castle - having first taken the precaution of disguising himself as Osama bin Laden......
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>One of the times I worked in London (Sainsburys head office by Blackfriars Bridge) the Queen was on parade when some guy shot a blank bullet into the air. Her horse reared. The guy was arrested That night I said to Pete, the operator of my local pub, that I felt sorry for the guy, it was probably a joke gone awry. "A joke?!" he said. He was not amused in the least.
I remember the footage of teh Guards wrestling the man to the ground. Jeez! they had rifles with bayonets on them.
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>As it turned out there was a specific statute against it -- "Discharging a firearm in the vicinity of Her Majesty with intent to alarm her." I am not making this up.
In the USA it usually ends up with a dead or badly injured, anti-tank president, n'est-ce pas?
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.