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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Anderson View Post
    You know who else 'tells it like it is'?






    Yup

    Careful now, or you might en up being called the C word. .
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    Quote Originally Posted by gillyland View Post
    I'll pass, Generations apart again, he has a fairly good looking lady by his side for many years so must have a high opinion of her otherwise she'd be gone and why all the talk about his penis and why would you want to know, tell you what, don't answer that as I don't wanna know

    On the contrary, Mr Trump's longstanding contempt for women is well documented. Do you think his attempt to undermine Megyn Kelly by accusing her of menstruating was a one-off slip of the lip?
    You don't seem that silly.

    Anyhow, I digress. The point of the penis reference was to highlight how much you two have in common. I think you'd make a great VP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gillyland View Post
    I always have a nice day, thanks but typical attitude and not surprised really as you seem to have a lack of confidence and some sexual issues as well which I don't but no matter, none of my business as not after a fight.
    I know CK won't see me as looked and she won't see any guys under 25 but if telling it how it is and how I really feel annoys you then so be it, I am who I am and can't change as we seem generations apart, I really do have respect CK, I in fact I like her and her honest views on here, pity more were not like her
    We can all tell it as it is here, unfortunately the anonymity of it all gets the better of some people and gives them the opportunity to behave like adolescent gimps. Show a small bit of maturity and be a little bit more respectful, you just might get a bit more out of this website. Believe me, none of us would be here if we didn't have some issue or other, but i'm having one hell of a time trying to deal with mine, thanks very much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curvaceous Kate View Post
    Donald Trump's Daughter is very attractive and seems switched on. Not so keen on his Son lookswise, but he seems okay. You can't help but feel a bit sorry for them, but then I feel sorry for Willy and Harry too for having Charles as a Dad.
    Yeah, Charles is not universally popular in Britain. Many would probably like to skip a generation and see a King William (that would send a tingle up many a northern unionist spine) but would be fairly unlikely to happen.
    Or you could go the whole hog and retire the monarchy. Britain could then have Trump like presidential candidates.
    President Farage, President Blair or president Johnson all have a certain ring to them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alcatel View Post
    Yeah, Charles is not universally popular in Britain. Many would probably like to skip a generation and see a King William (that would send a tingle up many a northern unionist spine) but would be fairly unlikely to happen.
    Or you could go the whole hog and retire the monarchy. Britain could then have Trump like presidential candidates.
    President Farage, President Blair or president Johnson all have a certain ring to them.
    Put it like that and I think we might as well keep them. I would like to skip past Charles, but I think the feeling is mutual. I don't think he ever wanted to be King, so William would be a better candidate and people respect him for having compassion while also showing his worth in other ways. I think Charlie prefers to talk to tomatoes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curvaceous Kate View Post
    Put it like that and I think we might as well keep them. I would like to skip past Charles, but I think the feeling is mutual. I don't think he ever wanted to be King, so William would be a better candidate and people respect him for having compassion while also showing his worth in other ways. I think Charlie prefers to talk to tomatoes.
    The Roman Emperor Constantine retired to his palace in what is now Croatia to grow cabbages (which he preferred to matters of state) and Farmer George (George lll) liked to write instructional manuals about farming (though he did eventually go gaga.
    So Charles is probably following in illustrious footsteps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alcatel View Post
    The Roman Emperor Constantine retired to his palace in what is now Croatia to grow cabbages (which he preferred to matters of state) and Farmer George (George lll) liked to write instructional manuals about farming (though he did eventually go gaga.
    So Charles is probably following in illustrious footsteps.
    Did George not go gaga due to poisoning though? Was it not lead or something? I remember watching a film about it some years ago and it can be identified in the colour of the pee or is that a different one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Anderson View Post
    On the contrary, Mr Trump's longstanding contempt for women is well documented. Do you think his attempt to undermine Megyn Kelly by accusing her of menstruating was a one-off slip of the lip?
    You don't seem that silly.

    Anyhow, I digress. The point of the penis reference was to highlight how much you two have in common. I think you'd make a great VP.
    he's old school with crazy take on things and have no interest in any of it but as I said he must think a lot of his wife ( and shes all woman) as they are still together, old guys with money will still get the very beautiful ladies you know.
    I have never mentioned my penis as there's more to sex than a lush big penis.
    As for VP, Maybe I would and Hillary would be very proud and lucky to have me by her side

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    Quote Originally Posted by Curvaceous Kate View Post
    Did George not go gaga due to poisoning though? Was it not lead or something? I remember watching a film about it some years ago and it can be identified in the colour of the pee or is that a different one?
    It is not conclusively known what George suffered from, The most common theory is that he suffered from phenylketonuria (this can change the colour of the urine I think) a genetic, metabolic disease, now usually diagnosed and treated in childhood. He suffered periodic bouts of seeming insanity and for the last eleven years, his son and ministers were effectively regents. This son was known as the Prince of Whales, due to his corpulence and love of fine living.
    George three was one of the longest reigning British monarchs, 1760 to 1820 and is remembered as the king who lost the American colonies.
    The film was '' The Madness of King George '. Nigel Hawthorne (Sir Humphrey from Yes Minister) played George and Helen Mirren was the Queen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMinder View Post
    specially on first meeting


    agree or disagree
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    Only a gent bring a gift..
    Love the gents

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