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Denver
28-12-2018, 10:39 PM
So was Alistair Cook

Twiggy was made a dame

Oliver_W
28-12-2018, 11:21 PM
Cool! Still think John Cleese and JK Rowling should be knighted/damed.

joeysteele
28-12-2018, 11:39 PM
Time this nonsense was scrapped.
Just give awards to real heroic acts.

As for services to charity as a reason, (actually the best people don't shout about what they do),they give often only out of their surplus most of the time.
Hardly any hardship.

For me, these awards of titles and honours overall just get worse.

Mitchell
29-12-2018, 04:40 AM
Palin is so deserving of this tbh

Beso
29-12-2018, 04:44 AM
Palin is so deserving of this tbh

**** off....the pythons are so anti establishment...it makes him look like a cock.:nono:

Oliver_W
29-12-2018, 08:42 AM
Phillip Pullman is to be knighted as well :D some good choices this year.

Nicky91
29-12-2018, 08:51 AM
not sir michael palin now


that makes me puke, him getting that title before John Cleese, so undeserving :(

Alf
29-12-2018, 12:12 PM
The toffs and political class love their cricket, whereas Wayne Rooney plays a working class sport. So no surprise to see Alastair Cook Knighted.

They also prefer their rugby union to the working class sport of Rugby league, so no surprises that Bill Beaumont gets a knighthood while Billy Boston doesn't.

They'll soon want us when war kicks off.

Denver
29-12-2018, 12:20 PM
The toffs and political class love their cricket, whereas Wayne Rooney plays a working class sport. So no surprise to see Alastair Cook Knighted.

They also prefer their rugby union to the working class sport of Rugby league, so no surprises that Bill Beaumont gets a knighthood while Billy Boston doesn't.

They'll soon want us when war kicks off.

Wayne Rooney is a scumbag who doesn't deserve it

bots
29-12-2018, 12:20 PM
i get annoyed when people get an honour for what they are paid to do. I also get annoyed when some independently wealthy person gets an honour for giving to charity when it has zero impact on their life, and their sole purpose is to get some recognition for it.

When you take all those out, it doesn't leave many that are actually justified :laugh:

user104658
29-12-2018, 12:37 PM
Wayne Rooney is a scumbag who doesn't deserve itHe deserves a knighthood for being brave enough to frequently stick his knob in a chlamydia-soup of moderately priced prostitutes.

Mitchell
29-12-2018, 12:55 PM
not sir michael palin now


that makes me puke, him getting that title before John Cleese, so undeserving :(

Palin > Cleese

Oliver_W
29-12-2018, 12:59 PM
not sir michael palin now


that makes me puke, him getting that title before John Cleese, so undeserving :(

John Cleese has contributed more to comedy, but Palin has done all his travel stuff, which probably counted for more.

Denver
29-12-2018, 01:02 PM
Doesn't Palin do a hell of a lot of charity work

Oliver_W
29-12-2018, 01:05 PM
Doesn't Palin do a hell of a lot of charity work

I'm pretty sure he does, yeah. But so does Cleese - https://www.thirdsector.co.uk/john-cleese-raises-money-nspcc/communications/article/1223162


I think Cleese once mentioned he was offered a "Commander of the British Empire", but turned it down because he wouldn't be addressed as Commander Cleese, but that sounds like a joke.

bots
29-12-2018, 01:29 PM
He deserves a knighthood for being brave enough to frequently stick his knob in a chlamydia-soup of moderately priced prostitutes.

in fairness, he does top up a lot of mature women's pensions

Livia
29-12-2018, 04:01 PM
Good news for Palin and Pullman, two of my heroes. Not stopping to try to make sense of all the negativity in this thread though. You can't please all of the people, apparently.

Livia
29-12-2018, 04:03 PM
not sir michael palin now


that makes me puke, him getting that title before John Cleese, so undeserving :(
This, for instance. Undeserving? smh...

Oliver_W
29-12-2018, 04:07 PM
Adam your sigpic makes me feel lumpy and out of shape, whoever it is.

joeysteele
29-12-2018, 04:28 PM
i get annoyed when people get an honour for what they are paid to do. I also get annoyed when some independently wealthy person gets an honour for giving to charity when it has zero impact on their life, and their sole purpose is to get some recognition for it.

When you take all those out, it doesn't leave many that are actually justified :laugh:

I wish I'd said all that.

Your last 2 lines sum it all up perfectly, for me anyway.

Oliver_W
29-12-2018, 06:18 PM
Good news for Palin and Pullman, two of my heroes. Not stopping to try to make sense of all the negativity in this thread though. You can't please all of the people, apparently.

Did you like Book of Dust?

Livia
29-12-2018, 09:16 PM
Did you like Book of Dust?

Yes, I've loved everything he's written.


Will Palin now be Sir Michael Palin of Ni?

Oliver_W
29-12-2018, 09:25 PM
Yes, I've loved everything he's written.


Will Palin now be Sir Michael Palin of Ni?

Sir Galahad the Chaste!

Marsh.
29-12-2018, 10:02 PM
Not Dame Twiggy. :joker:

James
30-12-2018, 12:11 AM
I think most of the awards go to members of the public rather than celebrities.

Oliver_W
30-12-2018, 12:43 AM
I think most of the awards go to members of the public rather than celebrities.

Course they do but no-one outside of Kettering cares about Doris the dinnerlady who does the Waendel Walk for charity.

Livia
30-12-2018, 11:57 AM
I think most of the awards go to members of the public rather than celebrities.

I read 70% go to charities and non-celebs, and around half are women this year. As pleased as I am for Palin and Pullman, I was delighted to hear the divers who saved the Thai boys from the cave all got recognition.

Twosugars
30-12-2018, 12:05 PM
He deserves a knighthood for being brave enough to frequently stick his knob in a chlamydia-soup of moderately priced prostitutes.
:hee:

Twosugars
30-12-2018, 12:09 PM
if you're a moderately successful actor and live long enough you're bound to get it, that's not right
also someone should highlight and scrutinize those selected for political reasons
just for transparency's sake

and some names of those gongs should be changed, british empire is gone so

Marsh.
30-12-2018, 12:14 PM
if you're a moderately successful actor and live long enough you're bound to get it, that's not right

Not really. Otherwise there wouldn't be a series of very successful actors who don't have it/never got it.

The ones that do get it tend to have done a little bit more than that to get the recognition.

Nicky91
30-12-2018, 12:15 PM
John Cleese has contributed more to comedy, but Palin has done all his travel stuff, which probably counted for more.

Palin to North Korea documentary you mean :bored:

Livia
30-12-2018, 12:18 PM
if you're a moderately successful actor and live long enough you're bound to get it, that's not right
also someone should highlight and scrutinize those selected for political reasons
just for transparency's sake

and some names of those gongs should be changed, british empire is gone so

I particularly agree with this. While I worked for the Tories I met lots of people who'd worked for John Major, Cameron, Heseltine, Maggie... and anyone who ever works for a cabinet member gets a gong, it seems. It's ridiculous. Type a bunch of letters, do a bit of admin, get well-paid and great perks... and get an MBE thrown in!

Twosugars
30-12-2018, 12:19 PM
Not really. Otherwise there wouldn't be a series of very successful actors who don't have it/never got it.

The ones that do get it tend to have done a little bit more than that to get the recognition.

don't forget some of them refuse for political or personal reasons so it's hard to judge
E.g. Helen Mirren said she'd been first offered damehood years before she actually changed her mind and accepted
Wouldn't be surprised if JK Rowling has been offered and declined

I know I exeggarated the argument but still, that's the impression I get sometimes

Marsh.
30-12-2018, 12:20 PM
don't forget some of them refuse for political or personal reasons so it's hard to judge
E.g. Helen Mirren said she'd been first offered damehood years before she actually changed her mind and accepted
Wouldn't be surprised if JK Rowling has been offered and declined

I know I exeggarated the argument but still, that's the impression I get sometimes

JK Rowling has accepted one a few years back. :skull:

Twosugars
30-12-2018, 12:21 PM
JK Rowling has accepted one a few years back. :skull:
she did? well, I stand corrected, wrong example :hee:

Livia
30-12-2018, 12:23 PM
Palin to North Korea documentary you mean :bored:

Pole to Pole, Around the World in 80 Days, Full Circle... not to mention all his other stuff. His documentary on WW1 was particularly brilliant.

if you don't think he deserves this, Nicky, you probably don't know enough a about him.

Livia
30-12-2018, 12:27 PM
JK Rowling has accepted one a few years back. :skull:

"On 12th December 2017, J.K. Rowling was made a Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour, for her services to literature and philanthropy. She accepted the esteemed award from the Duke of Cambridge during an investiture at Buckingham Palace"

From her own website.

Marsh.
30-12-2018, 12:32 PM
"On 12th December 2017, J.K. Rowling was made a Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour, for her services to literature and philanthropy. She accepted the esteemed award from the Duke of Cambridge during an investiture at Buckingham Palace"

From her own website.

Queen of Orphans!

Oliver_W
30-12-2018, 05:33 PM
Her charity Lumos is brilliant, for that and Harry Potter she should be a Dame

Micky
30-12-2018, 10:07 PM
I like Palin. Well deserved.