I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. 11:03 - Apr 11 with 3634 views | Blueschev | Thank goodness for the relentless coverage across the entire BBC for educating me. They even cancelled the Sunday morning quiz on radio Suffolk, which makes perfect sense. |  | | |  |
I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 14:34 - Apr 11 with 671 views | HARRY10 |
I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 13:57 - Apr 11 by BanksterDebtSlave | Just wait till Liz goes!!! |
I expect a few Daily Mailers will be throwing themselves off Beach Head, and even Eastenders might be temporarily taken off air |  | |  |
I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 14:43 - Apr 11 with 657 views | jeera |
I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 14:34 - Apr 11 by HARRY10 | I expect a few Daily Mailers will be throwing themselves off Beach Head, and even Eastenders might be temporarily taken off air |
On the contrary, Eastenders would probably run one of their live 'specials' in commemoration. |  |
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That sounds just like Mooseface.... on 14:45 - Apr 11 with 658 views | Bloots |
One's a verb/noun..... on 13:10 - Apr 11 by jeera | When I was a kid in Ipswich there was an annoying paperboy used to sing that tune replacing his own name in place of DM. I could hear him coming down the street and it's used to drive me mad to the point I ended up chasing him down the road one afternoon. He then started to sing it louder just to wind me up, throw the paper in the front garden and run like feck. It got to the point I would obsessively wait for him and look out the window. I hated him. |
...waiting for Paz to post on here. [Post edited 11 Apr 2021 14:52]
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I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 14:54 - Apr 11 with 645 views | ronnyd |
I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 13:57 - Apr 11 by BanksterDebtSlave | Just wait till Liz goes!!! |
Having just read this thread, that was my first thought too. How long do you reckon, one week, perhaps two of national mourning? |  | |  |
I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 15:02 - Apr 11 with 640 views | HARRY10 |
I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 14:43 - Apr 11 by jeera | On the contrary, Eastenders would probably run one of their live 'specials' in commemoration. |
perhaps they could shoot one of the scenes in the local kebab shop, as a of tribute [Post edited 11 Apr 2021 15:03]
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I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 15:24 - Apr 11 with 596 views | factual_blue | Puts it all into perspective. |  |
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I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 15:36 - Apr 11 with 585 views | factual_blue |
I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 13:06 - Apr 11 by GeoffSentence | I was rather amused by some coverage on Times Radio this morning, they were asking the question was Prince Philip a feminist. This was based on the fact that he was deferential to his wife, bowed to her, walked behind her in public and played second fiddle to her. They got an expert on to interview, her response was pretty straightforward. To Paraphrase. "No. He had to do all that as his wife was the Queen. No, he wasn't a feminist." It was kind of a daft angle to go with to my mind, and fairly typical of how some sections of the media like to try and revise things in retrospect. |
Nothing about Patricia Kirkwood, Lady Brabourne or Katie Boyle then? |  |
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I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 15:52 - Apr 11 with 562 views | HARRY10 |
I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 15:36 - Apr 11 by factual_blue | Nothing about Patricia Kirkwood, Lady Brabourne or Katie Boyle then? |
I had a Katie Boyle once - bloody painful as well |  | |  |
One's a verb/noun..... on 16:53 - Apr 11 with 529 views | factual_blue |
One's a verb/noun..... on 13:10 - Apr 11 by jeera | When I was a kid in Ipswich there was an annoying paperboy used to sing that tune replacing his own name in place of DM. I could hear him coming down the street and it's used to drive me mad to the point I ended up chasing him down the road one afternoon. He then started to sing it louder just to wind me up, throw the paper in the front garden and run like feck. It got to the point I would obsessively wait for him and look out the window. I hated him. |
*Waiting for somebody to post 'When I had a paper round, I used to annoy this weirdo....@* |  |
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I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 16:55 - Apr 11 with 518 views | J2BLUE |
I’d never realised Comrade Phillip was the greatest man that ever lived. on 14:43 - Apr 11 by jeera | On the contrary, Eastenders would probably run one of their live 'specials' in commemoration. |
"RRIIIIIIICCCCCKKKKKKKAAAAAYYYY SHE'S DEAD RRIIIIIIICCCCCKKKKKKKAAAAAYYYY" |  |
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One's a verb/noun..... on 16:57 - Apr 11 with 516 views | HARRY10 |
One's a verb/noun..... on 16:53 - Apr 11 by factual_blue | *Waiting for somebody to post 'When I had a paper round, I used to annoy this weirdo....@* |
wouldn't mind a quid for everyone else who had the same thought |  | |  |
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