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Old 31-03-2002, 06:22 PM #26
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I don't think Disco intends to be mean, but is perhaps being a little insensitive. However, he is perfectly entitled to dislike her and to state that publicly- but perhaps another thread?

It's good that we can discuss a range of things on a forum when the mood takes us, but people are equally entitled to not always feel like it. We all have our individual reasons for using this or any other forum. Exchange of ideas can be very useful, and one I often appreciate, but fun and escapism is perfectly legitimate too.

I like a mixture, and I hope we can respect both, even if we don't always join in with the other.
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Whoah, I cant believe I have come into this!
I thought 2 pages would be full of people expressing a bit of sympathy and it has turned into a bit of an argumentnt.

I would like to send out my heartfelt sympathy to the Royal Family, no matter who the person is, death is never nice, for anyone. May she rest in peace.
I found the Queen Mother to be a lovely person and all this talk about her being racist & not a nice person comes as a complete shock to me.
 
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Agreed.!!!
For the record, I'm not asking anyone to suppress views but just know when to comment and when not to so not to offend anyone.
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i felt that the queen mum was a lovely lady and always seemed to have a smile on her face, my heart goes out to the queen, loosing her mother and sister in such a short space of time and in her golden jubilie. Although i am not a fan of the royal family it is still a national loss.
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i felt that the queen mum was a lovely lady and always seemed to have a smile on her face, my heart goes out to the queen, loosing her mother and sister in such a short space of time and in her golden jubilie. Although i am not a fan of the royal family it is still a national loss.
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Hi there, milly - welcome to the forum.

Looks like you clicked on the 'quote' button rather than the 'reply' one!

If you'd like to add a comment to this thread, just click on the 'New Reply' button at the bottom of the page.

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That is indeed sad news, not a complete surprise by any means, but esepcially sad for the Queen who has lost her sister and now her mother in the sapce of a few weeks.

Is anyone thinking about going to the funeral at all? I went to Hyde Park for Diana, Princess of Wales' funeral and found it incredibly moving.
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I half expected a certain individual to say "She was of course, the People's Queen Mother"

Which she was

I got incredibly annoyed with our local public transport body Nexus, as their Nexus flag was flying full from their new HQ.

Did nobody have the decency to come in over the Easter weekend and put up the Union flag at half-mast
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