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Haven't met her, of course, but she is not hard on the eyes.

I was there for the wedding of Charles and Diana and remember some people specifically planning to be out of the country that day.

>Have you met his fiance :-)
>Once I know the wedding date I can start planning a trip abroad.
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>>I guess we're worse than the Brits. We started to go metric, then changed our minds.
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>>It's good to see England in the news with Prince William becoming engaged. I'm glad to see him finally catch a break in life ;-)
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>>>130 kph or 130 mph?
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>>>130kph- the sensible Europeans went metric ages ago, though the Brits still use miles rather than km. ;-)
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>>>>>I am so annoyed. I got nailed last week by a camera at a red light. The camera takes photos of every car and license plate going through certain lights. If you were after the red -- which I was, by two seconds turning right -- they send you a $100 ticket in the mail. You can contest it but if found guilty it goes up to $200. There doesn't seem like much point to that if they have your car and license plate, plus the red light, on camera.
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>>>It's treated as a tax, like sales tax: optional, but mandatory if you elect to participate. ;-)
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>>>Be glad you aren't in Europe: e.g. if caught speeding 10kmh over the limit in France the fine is 45 Euros if paid in less than 45 days rising to 180 Euros after that and 450 Euros if you dispute it.
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