Film, Media & TV3 mins ago
female sea cadet and prince charles
http://www.telegraph....-at-a-strip-club.html
I think she should have said what kind of club it was ie a night club, so that people might not jump to conclusions and say 'a strip club?'
Plus every time it was mentioned on the news, they referred to her as a female sea cadet or by her name, but its only when you read the first few lines of this report, that if you weren't observant whilst watching the report on the news, you realsie that she's 24, which makes her an instructor. When i saw it on itv, i thought that she couldn't be a cadet as she's wearing and isntructors uniform.
I think she should have said what kind of club it was ie a night club, so that people might not jump to conclusions and say 'a strip club?'
Plus every time it was mentioned on the news, they referred to her as a female sea cadet or by her name, but its only when you read the first few lines of this report, that if you weren't observant whilst watching the report on the news, you realsie that she's 24, which makes her an instructor. When i saw it on itv, i thought that she couldn't be a cadet as she's wearing and isntructors uniform.
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But in the scheme of things does it really matter what he said, can't the guy make a humourous remark to an adult female, without the whole world knowing?
Doesn't seem to matter to the lady involved, she seems happy that she is getting plenty of media attention over the matter, so why should it matter to anyone else?
But in the scheme of things does it really matter what he said, can't the guy make a humourous remark to an adult female, without the whole world knowing?
Doesn't seem to matter to the lady involved, she seems happy that she is getting plenty of media attention over the matter, so why should it matter to anyone else?
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/// Prince Philip is perfectly free to speak his mind.///
When I read this from sp1814 I was most surprised:
But then he had to spoil it with his insulting footnote.
This is always the weapon some use when they wish to sniffle "free speech", ridicule them, insult them, belittle them, and if all else fails be completely rude, which isn't very hard for some.
When I read this from sp1814 I was most surprised:
But then he had to spoil it with his insulting footnote.
This is always the weapon some use when they wish to sniffle "free speech", ridicule them, insult them, belittle them, and if all else fails be completely rude, which isn't very hard for some.
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