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elricardo 59M
497 posts
3/2/2008 9:57 am
prince harry and the time he done somthing norwich city didnt


Like most of the people in the western world I watched prince Harry on the telly today telling his story. And if I was lucky enough to have my grandmother alive, I would fight for her too. But that’s where the similarity stops.

Ok he comes across as a nice guy, a sort of normal guy, but there he sat talking with animation and excitement about fighting the fuzewuzys , doing his bit for grandmother and country. Feck

He even said his big brother was a bit envious about not joining him, feck,

You know, I sort of like his dad, ok he’s a bit of a pratt, but hey anybody who talks to trees is good by me, and what he has done for the young people of England is kinda good.

You see, I feel that someone that with his position in life should be a example for the rest of the country’s youth, after all that’s what he gets paid for, and there he is sitting there as an advert for the army, come on boys join up its great, but he did not come home with a leg missing.

Ok I understand that, like he says he’s a bullet magnet, but do you really think that the blokes who are shooting at the English care who they kill, we are all bad to them. Can the rest come home?
Now one of his jobs was to call up, when he was been shot at, the brave Americans so that they could bomb them, safe from 4000 feet, fecking good job, they had a better aim than they did before then.

Now I cant help thinking, yep I do some times, that he was pulled home early, to take the heat out of the inquest that’s been going on about his mum. After all she was shagging a Muslim.

And I suppose that im a bit envious of him, he fecked Chelsea and Norwich city lost 4.0 to them

Whatsherface 52F
2044 posts
3/2/2008 10:21 am

ROFL, this is really scary but we two seems to be on the same mind set today. Feck, now I need my 3rd double whiskey. Cheers, mate. *We need a pissed/alkie smiley*

In the immortal words from 6th Sense ... I see stupid people.


potterspal 64F

3/2/2008 11:27 am

He's just a young lad that wanted to be a soldier from boyhood. Unfortunately, with the technological advancement in the media today, that will not be possible. The wars of yore and soldier tales he was brought up with, do no longer apply to the type of warfare being fought today. Being royal now has tremendous drawbacks, especially if you would like a taste of the "ordinary" life. Try to imagine being in his shoes - how stifling and ordered his life is, the total lack of privacy, the questioning as to whether he is liked for himself or because of who he is. His choices in reality are far more limiting than ours.
As far as the validity of this war is concerned, that will be a hotly debated topic for many a year to come. Wars are ugly, a blight on humanity - but they have been fought in various guises since man first stood upright. I doubt it will be the last.