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InsaneApache
10-04-2005, 10:27
Ol' Andy Pandy got his knickers in a bit of a twist on his way to play golf in New Zealand....~D ....

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1583427,00.html

Hmm...I wonder what they were looking for? A new set of nibliks perhaps? ~D .... Seriously though, arn't these Aussies setting themselves up for a treason charge? Is'n't it against the law to poke and prod 'The Firm' on pain of dis-embowellment? If not? why not? ~:cool:

Duke Malcolm
10-04-2005, 11:13
I don't see why didn't just let HRH through...
I was reading some of the other articles on the monarchy there, though, and there are some rather interesting ones... especially on the proposed changes to the Act of Settlement, and the failure of anyone to notice Article 2 of the Act of Union...

Seamus Fermanagh
10-04-2005, 13:00
The Noble Duke of York,
He had 10,000 men,
He marched them up to the top of a hill,
Then he marched them down again.

...Sounds suspiciously like the vanilla AI


Seamus

Productivity
10-04-2005, 16:31
The Noble Duke of York,
He had 10,000 men,
He marched them up to the top of a hill,
Then he marched them down again.

...Sounds suspiciously like the vanilla AI


Seamus

*Falls of chair - don't do that to me that was hilarious.:laugh4:

lars573
10-04-2005, 17:04
I don't see why didn't just let HRH through...
I was reading some of the other articles on the monarchy there, though, and there are some rather interesting ones... especially on the proposed changes to the Act of Settlement, and the failure of anyone to notice Article 2 of the Act of Union...
Which is what?

Duke Malcolm
10-04-2005, 17:08
The one making Sophia, Electress of Hanover, heir to the crown Great Britain and preventing Catholics taking the crown of Great Britain and other dominions thereunto belonging.

lars573
10-04-2005, 17:18
Guess they feel that the act of settlement has more force than the act of union. Or they are idiots. There are several republican movements here in Canada that I would like to see gone, but we can't always have our way.