Kate's baby - so it begins

Re: Kate's baby, so it begins

jma said:
bobmcfc said:
jma said:
An opinion? It's about as far from a genuine, worthwhile opinion as you can get.

-- Mon Jul 22, 2013 1:34 pm --



Ohhhhh, something traditional, yet modern, reflecting the youthful zest of the young Prince and Princess and their seamless ability to transform the face and role of the Royal Family in the modern world.

Like, Barry.

If you don't deem my options genuine or interesting then why comment or even read them at all ?

Sorry, this isn't my type of conversation. We'll have to leave it there.

Fair dooooos. Wasn't meaning to sound like I was starting an argument
 
Re: Kate's baby, so it begins

The nation waits for the moment on the balcony...

[bigimg]http://imagesci.com/img/2013/18/lion-king-baby-simba-1158-hd-wallpapers.jpg[/bigimg]

[bigimg]http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01431/02Jacko-baby-dangl_1431578i.jpg[/bigimg]


[bigimg]http://daddytypes.com/archive/steve_irwin_baby_croc.jpg[/bigimg]
 
Re: Kate's baby, so it begins

Looking after the kids this afternoon and had sky news on. The anchorman was going around asking the various "correspondents' the most ridiculous questions I have heard in my life in a desperate attempt to fill time. "So, John. How important is the name of a royal?"etc. Utterly soul destroying. I heard some expert commenting that "William won't have seen his wife in pain before so this will be very difficult for him".

Don't turn it on. You have been warned.
 
Re: Kate's baby, so it begins

Rocket-footed kolarov said:
The nation waits for the moment on the balcony...

[bigimg]http://imagesci.com/img/2013/18/lion-king-baby-simba-1158-hd-wallpapers.jpg[/bigimg]

[bigimg]http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01431/02Jacko-baby-dangl_1431578i.jpg[/bigimg]


[bigimg]http://daddytypes.com/archive/steve_irwin_baby_croc.jpg[/bigimg]



Page 4 my friend, page 4.



Never Mind The Pollocks said:
Will Prince William take it outside and hold it in the air like in Lion King?

Or maybe dangle it out the window like Michael Jackson?
 
Re: Kate's baby, so it begins

Didsbury Dave said:
Looking after the kids this afternoon and had sky news on. The anchorman was going around asking the various "correspondents' the most ridiculous questions I have heard in my life in a desperate attempt to fill time. "So, John. How important is the name of a royal?"etc. Utterly soul destroying. I heard some expert commenting that "William won't have seen his wife in pain before so this will be very difficult for him".

Don't turn it on. You have been warned.
I didn't really think it could get any worse than this morning's clip with that toffee nosed **** Sky have on all things Royal, where he showed the route the car will take with the details on. You have just proved that it can get worse though, much worse.
 
Re: Kate's baby, so it begins

jma said:
It staggers me that there are so many people, including on here, who genuinely take time out of their lives to air their speculation as to the name that two complete strangers will call their baby.

Apart from the fact that it is pretty mental to give a fuck about it, there is also absolutely no knowledge associated with it. You don't know the parents, you don't know the family, you have no way of knowing what they are thinking. You are basically looking at a list of posh names, some of which have been used by Royal families before and picking one at random because "it jumps out at you".

Then some people will genuinely be a bit proud when they happen to have lucked out and picked the right one.

Who gives a fuck what they call it and why would you have an opinion on it (other than "I like/don't like that name" as you might with any new kid's name). Every tit on TV is playing this game based on absolutely fuck all - mostly on what they have heard other tits saying previously.
I've got an upskirt of The Duchess with no pants on, tidy quim.. I think it's shopped but who gives a shit?<br /><br />-- Mon Jul 22, 2013 3:48 pm --<br /><br />
Pigeonho said:
They should call it James Hewitt if it's a boy.
Very interesting earlier to hear that Di and Charles couldn't think of a name for Will for a week but Harold .... same day they named him.... Harry Hewitt, or Henry Hewitt


Dirty mare she was
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Re: Kate's baby, so it begins

StrangewaysHereWeCome said:
jma said:
It staggers me that there are so many people, including on here, who genuinely take time out of their lives to air their speculation as to the name that two complete strangers will call their baby.

Apart from the fact that it is pretty mental to give a fuck about it, there is also absolutely no knowledge associated with it. You don't know the parents, you don't know the family, you have no way of knowing what they are thinking. You are basically looking at a list of posh names, some of which have been used by Royal families before and picking one at random because "it jumps out at you".

Then some people will genuinely be a bit proud when they happen to have lucked out and picked the right one.

Who gives a fuck what they call it and why would you have an opinion on it (other than "I like/don't like that name" as you might with any new kid's name). Every tit on TV is playing this game based on absolutely fuck all - mostly on what they have heard other tits saying previously.
I've got an upskirt of The Duchess with no pants on, tidy quim.. I think it's shopped but who gives a shit?
I wonder if anyone will get an upskirt of it tonight, when it's all battered and off-putting?
 
Re: Kate's baby, so it begins

Never Mind The Pollocks said:
Rocket-footed kolarov said:
The nation waits for the moment on the balcony...

[bigimg]http://imagesci.com/img/2013/18/lion-king-baby-simba-1158-hd-wallpapers.jpg[/bigimg]

[bigimg]http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01431/02Jacko-baby-dangl_1431578i.jpg[/bigimg]


[bigimg]http://daddytypes.com/archive/steve_irwin_baby_croc.jpg[/bigimg]



Page 4 my friend, page 4.



Never Mind The Pollocks said:
Will Prince William take it outside and hold it in the air like in Lion King?

Or maybe dangle it out the window like Michael Jackson?

Its a cliche I know, I did check for the pic but for reason (probably because I could n't be arsed) I did n't scan for any written reference. Anyway the picture of Steve had to make an entrance somehow.
 
Re: Kate's baby, so it begins

Didsbury Dave said:
Looking after the kids this afternoon and had sky news on. The anchorman was going around asking the various "correspondents' the most ridiculous questions I have heard in my life in a desperate attempt to fill time. "So, John. How important is the name of a royal?"etc. Utterly soul destroying. I heard some expert commenting that "William won't have seen his wife in pain before so this will be very difficult for him".

Don't turn it on. You have been warned.


How does the 'expert' know what they get up to in their cottage in Wales? Wonder what her safe word is?
 
Re: Kate's baby, so it begins

Pigeonho said:
Didsbury Dave said:
Looking after the kids this afternoon and had sky news on. The anchorman was going around asking the various "correspondents' the most ridiculous questions I have heard in my life in a desperate attempt to fill time. "So, John. How important is the name of a royal?"etc. Utterly soul destroying. I heard some expert commenting that "William won't have seen his wife in pain before so this will be very difficult for him".

Don't turn it on. You have been warned.
I didn't really think it could get any worse than this morning's clip with that toffee nosed **** Sky have on all things Royal, where he showed the route the car will take with the details on. You have just proved that it can get worse though, much worse.
What is funny you two is that I have no intention of watching Sky news because I find the subject matter banal and yet you are/did watch! Why do that to yourself?
 

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