
BLM beat you to it. |
You feel you have nothing new to add so you will never right a book. Another person with less experience will think otherwise and they will publish, your view is holding you back. |
*write |
A Churchill statue was never torn down sorry. The British Prime Minister considered it 'top priority' to deploy a full police task force for a hunk of metal. Seems like a pretty important figure. ![]() |
Wish we could say the same in the US. Erasing history doesn't change it. |
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9821799/Prince-Harrys-old-Eton-Army-friends-warn-not-reveal-secrets.html Uh-oh about to throw his army buddies under the bus. |
A PP mentioned this and now I’m curious: Why isn’t Lilibet listed in the official royal line of succession? It appears to be intentional at this point. |
The million-dollar question. As always the British rota rats are ignoring anything that might cast a negative light on the BRF but publishing copiously about a made-up 4-book deal. Why isn't the 8th in line on the official succession page? Beatrice looks like she's due in September so they're going to have due it soon. |
BRF making a statement without saying a word. Master trolling it is. |
That’s one way to put it. His cheating, thick, congenitally dishonest ass was involved in the unfair dismissal of an Eton instructor who objected after being asked to literally write Just Call Me Harry’s paper for him. He’s a real POS. The instructor eventually received a settlement. Whatever the truth about the book deal, can any of Harry and Meghan’s righteous defenders here (cute life choice, ladies) REALLY say straight-faced that Harry will hold HIMSELF to task for his various acts of indecency, racism and unkindness? You don’t believe it, and neither do I. There is a reason adults disdain permanent-victims like Harry, particularly when they’ve had the luckier hand most times. |
Really? That’s awful. |
PP here and much of my disdain is for whinging Harry. |
Yes. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/uk/2005/may/10/schools.alevels2004 |
He was passed forward at Eaton each year. He never had the grades to finish any year William is not a great intellect but he did the work and tried at Eton Harry had no success until he entered Sandringham. With a different circumstance of north, Harry would have been apprenticed at age 16 before he had to face the O and A levels. |