Farewell to our Queen Mother
I've just heard the news...apparently she died peacefully in her sleep at the Royal Lodge with the Queen by her side. :(
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God Bless.
"And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest!" - Hamlet, Act V, Scene II |
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Oh boo hoo hoo, god forbid she loose's her life at 111 (or what ever old old age she died).
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She died peacefully in her sleep, 101 years old. Something too dream about. Much people die in the hospital, fighting a disease.......
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Leon, don't be so heartless. I'm not a big fan of the royals myself, but you shouldn't be so disrespectful of someone who's just died, whoever they are...
One thing though: Dying in your sleep at 3pm - surely that tells you all you need to know about the Royal Family... |
Well, I always have to feel bad about someone dying... For their family, any way... At least she had a long life. As for the royal family... Yech... I have no respect for the royal family... But I will uphold respect for the dead without singing The Sex Pistols.
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Right on Surfacing.
I agree, surfacing, who gives a shit about some old snooty brit that I never even heard of. My gramma dies at sixty three, my Dad needed to be in the hospitable and off work for over six months, hip probs and deadly cancer run in my family. realplayerr doesn't work, i lost my best shirt and have huge Luther Prep exams up tomorrow. Can someone quote hamlet for me(Keep it clean,please):lol:
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So i'm being direspectful, to a women that lived to 101, lived life in Luxury since she was born, and never really had a worry in the world, dieing was probebly the worst thing she ever experiened. |
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Like i've said before, i think that if there is a meaning of life then it would be to die, while living a life the way you want it, im sure she did and she died peacefully and did live a very good life, what a lucky woman. Alcar... |
I agree Alcar. Most funerals are done in bad taste, the whole 'Black' thing and stuff and crying and upsetness...i mean...why!? Thats why...at my funeral i am going to have 'YMCA' played and also 'Always look on the bright side of life' (The 'Life of Brian' version) Also, i am gonna have some very hunky men who will carry my white coffin into the Herse and drive away. Also, the herse is gonna be Pink...actually...no...thats taking it too far. But its gonna be a good funeral.
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1) - Your dillusional. 2) - Your scary. 3) - Your going to be living with your parents at the age of 35. |
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Statikk, I'm sure if you really wanted us to all morn your losses we could do so. Come on brothers, let's dig deep.
Being depresed isn't the point, neither really is feeling sorry for her. She's dead. She couldn't care less. But think of her family and the millions of people who loved her - their lives have been interrupted by an inevitable and natural but heartbreaking event. She hardly lived a life of luxury, although I suppose she never had to worry about going bankrupt (but keep in mind the royal family has to pay to live in Buckingham Palace). And nothing to worry about? I dunno, World War Two was a bit of a worry. Her husband's death probably caught her attention. She's had more troubles than the average family - the Royals are famous for being a family you can look up to and forget your own problems because there's are much worse. And since when does a 'snooty brit' not deserve your respect? I suppose you just shrugged off September the 11th, turned the other way from the Afghan Crisis and merely stuck you finger in your ear and wiggled it when anything bad ever happened to someone else. Oh, and by the way, she wasn't snooty. :
For goodness sake, at the very least you could not ruin my thread. |
My Veiw!
Well If u ask me (which you didn't but) I wouldn't care but even if I don't know them or hate them no way would I bad mouth a dead person. I have a story on it from Aol! *sniff*
A LONE piper has played a Highland lament as the Queen Mother's coffin was carried from a small Windsor chapel on its way to the capital. The Dark Island lament, played by Queen's Piper Jim Motherwell, was one of the Queen Mother's favourite tunes. Draped in her personal royal standard, the coffin is being taken from the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Windsor to the Queen's Chapel at St James's Palace in central London. Undertakers are conveying the Queen Mother's coffin by road, in a black hearse, on a journey expected to take about 75 minutes. In the cortege are the Queen Mother's Lord Chamberlain, the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, and her private secretary, Sir Alastair Aird. As the coffin arrives in central London, it passes through the Queen Elizabeth gates, dedicated to the Queen Mother, in Hyde Park. Buckingham Palace staff are standing outside the north-centre gate at the front of the Palace to mark the passing of the coffin on its way to the Queen's Chapel. Finally, the cortege drives past Clarence House, the Queen Mother's London residence, before coming to a halt in Marlborough Road outside the chapel. The coffin is received in London by the Dean of the Chapels Royal, Bishop of London the Rt Rev Richard Chartres, and Sub Dean William Booth. A short service of prayers is said after the coffin is in place on a catafalque before the chapel altar. The coffin will rest at the Queen's Chapel until April 5 when it will be taken to Westminster Hall where the Queen Mother's body will lie-in-state until the funeral and interment in the George VI Memorial Chapel within St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. The next few days, before the public lying-in-state at Westminster, will allow members of the Royal Family, friends and personal staff to pay their private respects. I have pictures as well once I figure out how to put them up! :( |
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As an American, I pay only superficial attention to the British Royal family, but the Queen Mum struck me as a neat lady. She appeared to have a zest for life, and I think her smile was always genuine. It seems to me that some of the royals never smile at all.
The pooh-pooh, who cares about some old rich lady dying talk is really rude, disrespectful, and unwelcome. I'm not particularly well-read in a literary sense, so I can't say it's Shakespeare, although it could be from Julius Caesar, but someone famous once said or wrote "don't speak ill of the dead." Is anyone else having trouble telling Jacob and Statikk apart from reading their posts? |
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The queen Mum was an amazing women who was really the last of her kind, a royal with some actual influence and real respect from officials in her day. Her passing is symbolic of something some might say happened a long time ago, the death of the "real" monarchy in england, as far as power goes. That's a few hundred years of history right there, in a country where the past is apparently VERY important to everyone (I swear, every frigging inn on the side of the rode in you people's country has been there since the last ice age. Ooh, sorry, musn't poke fun at the political ally...) |
To the Queen Mother, Rest in Peace.
To those who've shown disrespect in this topic, SCREW YOU!!!![SIZE=4] Have some respect. Royals are important, despite the fact you're not!! |
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(2) - U have jus' cut ur point into little pieces with a Scythe. (3) - U are managing to re-built your point by stating this, as most people who have had no respect are...un-important losers. |
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I'm by no means a monarchist, but the royal family are real people just like us. The Queen's Mother was a good person, it's sad to see her go. What cut through me was seeing the Queen's expression of despair, her red eyes wet with tears. For someone who rarely expresses emotion, it was an interesting sight. She lost her sister a few months ago, now her mother dies. I felt sad for her, as I would for anyone else who loses a family member.
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I can understand were the peeps who dont show any respect are coming from...they might have a reason...possibly cos look at the way Diana was treated by the Royals...but if they wernt showing respect jus cos they are arrogant...then...plah!!
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*feeds more fuel into the Anglo-American Racial Tensions...* |
I regret that I didn't reply to this sooner. But I do think that the passing of the Queen is a very sad event. I thought she was a great woman.
And snooty Brits? Brits are hardly snooty. Only when Dan feeds that fire. ;) :
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England sux. Canada is cleaner and neater and has better looking money and NO FRIGGIN" ROYALTY!!!!! Three cheers for Canada and, and, maybe half a cheer for england?
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I've visited Englan and it's quite a nice place. Did you know they wear shoes on their hands and hamburgers eat people there? |
Of all the Royals, I actually liked and respected the Queen Mum, and it's sad to see she's gone, if not totally unexpected... I feel a little sorry for the Royals, actually, as they have so little privacy in their lives they may as well be living in a fishbowl where everyone can see them and poke into their business... She was the end of an era - I don't think there's going to be anyone like her again, certainly not in the House of Windsor...
May she rest in peace. :
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I'm pissed! Can we leave this to die or someone who annoyed me may be disapeering soon!:fuzmad: :mad: :mad: :mad:
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Englanders(most of 'em,anyway) are annoying and enjoy silly not funny shows like any show with a brit with a thick accent in it. Eh, do you see what i mean here, Eh. a canadian accent is funny and quaint, while most other accents are annoying. One more thing Canada, USA's neighbor to thenorth has going for!
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I didn't understand a word of that, particularly:
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Like Absolutely fabulous and crappy improv gameshows, they started the whole freaking improv craze. The weakest link is another great example. So is survivor, another CRAPTASTIC game show from England. And one more thing: Canada always and I mean ALWAYS gives America hockey players with superhuuman, nay, god like, abilities. Canada is just so damn nice to America and everyone in general.
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"Englanders(most of 'em,anyway) are annoying and enjoy silly not funny shows like any show with a brit with a thick accent in it. Eh, do you see what i mean here, Eh. a canadian accent is funny and quaint, while most other accents are annoying. One more thing Canada, USA's neighbor to thenorth has going for!"
Not that i get offended by your un-offensive insults but...your Canadian...nuff said. |
Statikkk, could you be a bit more close-minded and bigoted? Things have been pretty quiet on the forums, and I think we need to get a good flame war going, but no one seems to really be taking offense. I don't think it would take too much more effort on your part to really piss some people off; it seems to come naturally to you.
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Do you want to know what America seems to think of the Queen Mother's death?
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Now, to nitpick Statikk... I don't know what improv is, but I assume you mean ad libbing, which is the best and oldest sort of comedy there is in existance. The best comedians are the ones that are given a subject and can make good jokes about it. All gameshows are garbage, I'll give you that. As for Absolutely Fabulous, you obviously haven't paid attention...it is titularly correct. :
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I dont get that Muppet joke...is it supposed to be complimentry or insulting?
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i was really sad when i heard the news especially since i am part british.
oh well at least she be back with her husband, a widow no more. Fare thee well...:( |
Alrighty, thou who has mocked the great game of Lord Stanley(A cool brit, their is always an excetpion) and made me incite the name of thy gret pale skinned Uber God of hockey, the one, the only WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYNNNNNNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEE GRETZKY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hey's pretty god, dontcha think EY!!!!! Hockey is cool. soccer isn't 'Nuff said. Also, not to leave out other demigods, a shout out to Paul coffey, Dreydan, The dominator, Hull, maurice the rocket, Modano, sakic, forsberg and Wa is in order.Apologies to the many illuminaries I didn't mention.
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And how do I use racial slurs Danny. Is damn a racial slur?
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