Yea, the sparrow hath found an house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King, and my God.
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Monday, December 26, 2011
Her Maj.
Wonderful.
So glad she's ditched the tedious political correctness.
False advertising! When you said "ditched the tedious [PC]" I was half hoping the Queen would say, "I'm so sick of the desis and n*****s stinking up my Island!" Then I realized that would be more of a Prince Philip thing. Bless 'is 'eart."
Coming from me, that sounds like an Alan criticizing a Vandal for attacking Rome.
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Beautiful message and in this day of P.C. and the uprising of atheistic lies, may I say bravely spoken by Her Majesty.
ReplyDeleteShe may be getting feistier as she gets older (and as she sees the mess to which lies lead us.)
ReplyDeleteI hope to see an even more outspoken message from Her Majesty when she celebrates her centenary!
God save the Queen!
ReplyDeleteFalse advertising! When you said "ditched the tedious [PC]" I was half hoping the Queen would say, "I'm so sick of the desis and n*****s stinking up my Island!" Then I realized that would be more of a Prince Philip thing. Bless 'is 'eart."
ReplyDeleteComing from me, that sounds like an Alan criticizing a Vandal for attacking Rome.