Prince Philip involved in car crash

It's the scythes I miss. People don't know what a proper makeshift weapon is these days.

A shambles of a situation these days. Even the half brick has ceased to being a thing. What’s next, a broken bottle?

Where will it end?
 
The other forgotten party in this is the protection officer who accompanied him. He had no choice about getting in to the car. It would be more than his job was worth, to question Sir on his driving capabilities. Also I can’t believe there are certain posters on here happy to see a near 98 year old continue to drive despite his well documented ailments. It’s not about him anymore, it’s about the safety of the public at large. If he feels he has to get behind a wheel to prove something, there are enough private estates where the only persons at risk are the peasants who work on them, and,his own extended family.
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he was driving alone when he crashed say the bbc..
 
Seen back behind the wheel already, apparently.
If he hangs on, surely a Top Gear special would be in order.
At least it's a Saturday, so we know he's not rallying around a primary school playground at breaktime.
 
Seen back behind the wheel already, apparently.
If he hangs on, surely a Top Gear special would be in order.
Apparently with no seat belt on. He is either an arrogant twat or, a senile old fart who has forgotten what the rules are.
 
It's the scythes I miss. People don't know what a proper makeshift weapon is these days.
People in the Isle of Man still mourn the passing of the Cat O' Nine tails. (only because it was one of the few weapons that matched the average number of digits on a pair of Manxman gloves).
 

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