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Kobi 04-27-2011 07:57 PM

The Royal Wedding
 


In less than 24 hours, London will be bustling with activity surrounding the wedding of William and Kate. Sooooooo, I'm wondering how many people plan to turn into the festivities at some point during Friday?

I am cuz I'm weird like that. Plus, I bet that Philip will fall asleep during the ceremony.



Soon 04-27-2011 08:33 PM

No interest--at all.

Andrew, Jr. 04-27-2011 08:35 PM


Yes I will be watching the wedding, and yes I am getting up early to see it. I am tired of hearing the negative stuff that is going on in the world today like Haiti, Japan, the oil spill, The Donald, bad weather, and on and on. I need some happy love story being played out in the media. Nothing beats a royal wedding to make me happy.

Mtn 04-27-2011 08:42 PM

My girl is all into it, and heck nothing wrong with princes and princesses

Starbuck 04-27-2011 08:50 PM

I remember as a kid seeing his mother and father getting married. I didn't understand what was going on because I was so young. In my mind, I thought Princess Dianna was taking Prince Charles hostage! LOL :doh:

I don't know whether to watch it just to say I saw history in the making or to let it go because I really don't give two hoots about it. It's just a shame his momma can't be there.

dixie 04-27-2011 08:50 PM

I'm not really into it at all and don't really get all the fuss but I know some folks enjoy it and that's cool. I must say, however, that I read something about it that did interest me. It was about the celebrity guest list blah blah blah all the folks that we would expect to see there, then it said that Rowan Atkinson was on the guest list as a close personal friend of the Prince. That absolutely tickled me. I just wouldn't have expected Mr. Bean and the Prince to be buddies. That made me smile. Now I just might watch too lol :)

Rockinonahigh 04-27-2011 08:55 PM

Im like Andrew about being tired of the bad stuff on tv...need something more possitive and at least happy for the time being,besides once it really starts it will be nearly on every station.

Miss Scarlett 04-27-2011 09:12 PM

It's a must see event for me...my Mom and i never missed one...beginning with Princess Anne's wedding in 1973...so in Mom's honour i'll be watching and i imagine she'll be right here with me...

DomnNC 04-27-2011 09:17 PM

No interest at all. My tv won't be tuning into it, chuckles.

Glenn 04-27-2011 09:33 PM

Yo Kobi; I take it you haven't heard that I'll be there. It'll all probably put my non-traditional @ss right to sleep with him.. my mouth open snoring....with my eighteen inch pickle hanging out of my pants like at home lol!


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Originally Posted by Kobi; Plus, I bet that Philip will fall asleep during the ceremony.


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Melissa 04-27-2011 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kobi (Post 328438)


In less than 24 hours, London will be bustling with activity surrounding the wedding of William and Kate. Sooooooo, I'm wondering how many people plan to turn into the festivities at some point during Friday?

I am cuz I'm weird like that. Plus, I bet that Philip will fall asleep during the ceremony.



I'm defintely NOT going to tune in. :)

Melissa

Luv 04-27-2011 09:42 PM

I got up to see Charles and Diana get married in the 80's..I will get up and watch their boy get married too ! I like stuff like this ! I just hope a camera doesnt fall in the church like it did at his folks wedding lol !

Diva 04-27-2011 10:01 PM

I also woke up to see Chuck and Di's wedding!

I'm having a small party.....we'll all have wedding invitations (they arrived got printed today, as well as tiaras for my guests and British flags with the OFFICIAL portrait of Katherine and William.....oh...and hankies.....

The festivities will begin at 3 am. and I can't wait!! :eyebat:



Martina 04-27-2011 10:20 PM

My tv is only useful with the dvd player: no cable, satellite or even antenna. BUT, if i could, i would get up and watch it. i saw the last one, and it had me pretty transfixed.

i will definitely watch any clips that show up online and look at pictures of the dress, shoes, etc.

Kobi 04-27-2011 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by popcorninthesofa (Post 328575)
Yo Kobi; I take it you haven't heard that I'll be there. It'll all probably put my non-traditional @ss right to sleep with him.. my mouth open snoring....with my eighteen inch pickle hanging out of my pants like at home lol!


Pop,

I heard your reputation has reached all the way across the pond. As such, they have changed your seat to one between Mr. Bean and the cast of Are you being served.

And, I hear your pickle needs to be properly packaged for the event i.e. hidden in one of those new Orville microwave pop up bowls.

:jester:

Kobi 04-27-2011 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Diva (Post 328606)
I also woke up to see Chuck and Di's wedding!

I'm having a small party.....we'll all have wedding invitations (they arrived got printed today, as well as tiaras for my guests and British flags with the OFFICIAL portrait of Katherine and William.....oh...and hankies.....

The festivities will begin at 3 am. and I can't wait!! :eyebat:





Anyone else think Diva would have a lucrative future as a party planner?


EnderD_503 04-27-2011 10:42 PM

I'll be watching it, but just the wedding none of the pre-wedding stuff that starts at like 2am lol. At first I wasn't going to, but then it's not often that there's a royal wedding and...well...prefer Will to ol' Charlie boy. Seems like he'd make a half decent king if we're to have one anyway.

I was wondering whether this was a big thing worldwide or just a commonwealth thing...question answered, I guess.

Oh and as for festivities...nah. Some pubs are serving English breakfasts for it and I like English breakfasts...but I'm too lazy to drag my ass over to Fox n' Fiddle for that lol

Ciaran 04-27-2011 11:44 PM

I live / work in London but travelled back to my home city of Belfast last weekend and will be in Belfast until this Sunday (when the Royal Wedding is well and truly over) so that I could escape the build-up and the fake excitement surrounding it.

I'm strongly pro-British but the Royal Family has no positive meaning for me.


Leaving the above rant aside, William seems like as level-headed a guy as he could be, given his upbringing, and Kate appears an attractive, engaging young lady so I wish them both well in their union together.

Mitmo01 04-28-2011 12:38 AM

I think the brits should get out of Northern Ireland and I support Sinn Fein so no I will not be watching at all

AtLast 04-28-2011 12:52 AM

I will watch it and I wish them the best. I am touched by William's ways of including his mother in his marriage.

I don't have any feelings one way or another about the royal family but have followed it through the years. Maybe that is because I was put in front of an old B & W TV at the age of 4 to watch the Coronation of his Grandmother. And yes, Diana dazzled me.

I always hope for happiness when people commit to each other in whatever manner they hold as important. With this couple, I see the possibility of an actual union of love based upon their own choosing of one another. Not usually the stuff of royal unions.

Yup, will watch the wedding and be happy for two people in love.

Daktari 04-28-2011 04:28 AM

Most of my mates have no interest whatsoever in the wedding. I'm not a Royalist but neither am I a Republican (President Thatcher! :| 'nuff said) so it doesn't hold any interest for me apart from there being a shared national experience.

Ms.Pie-face and Ms.OrangeCounty will be having a Royal Wedding soiree with mini cucumber sandwiches and Pimms....I shall take champagne and bypass the dreadful Pimms but I shan't watch the wedding on tv.

Sparkle 04-28-2011 07:56 AM

If I were still living in London I would likely be heading to Amsterdam to escape the melee...

BUT since I'm not, I am eagerly anticipating 'The Dress' AND the best exhibit of millinery art in the world. (I am *all about* the hats).

I've also scored major Mother-Points by inviting her over for mimosas and breakfast at crazy-'o'-clock. She and I watched two Royal Weddings together when I was a child.

Words 04-28-2011 08:28 AM

You bet I'll be watching.

His real mom won't be there so the least I can do as a mom is tune in on her behalf and wish them all the love and happiness in the world.

Yeah, I'm a big ol' softy after all.

Words

citybutch 04-28-2011 08:33 AM

We are on vacation so there is no way we will be waking up for this...

I have no interest and luckily my bride doesn't either... (my Mom is waking up though with her book club and having tea and crumpets). I just think of all the resources being spent on this wedding and I look around this planet and see all the suffering going on at this very moment.... and I have to wonder... really really wonder. I know it's a fairy tale (at least that's what my Mom says... with a little giggle... and that's a little cute) so I wish the what seems to be a very happy couple well....

Ciaran 04-28-2011 02:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mitmo01 (Post 328684)
I think the brits should get out of Northern Ireland and I support Sinn Fein so no I will not be watching at all


That's a provocative post and nothing to do with the Royal Wedding.

As someone with three bullets still in me due to a (failed) Sinn Fein / IRA murder attempt in 1993, I am rather sensitive on the topic. Add to that my Protestant friends murdered by the IRA through the 1970s and 1980s and you'll hopefully understand some of it?

and what is it? well, it's never sleeping at night, it's reading too much, and yet too little, into every situation. It's about understanding too much and too little at the same time.

An explicit request for the Brits (ie me) to get out of Northern Ireland, a place you've likely never been to? No chance. You are a coward.

Softhearted 04-28-2011 02:14 PM

I have no interest in the British monarchy what so ever! So I'm not going to get up in the middle of the night to watch a wedding....

That said, I wish them the best like I would wish to anyone getting married!

lipstixgal 04-28-2011 02:42 PM

I will be watching too and want to see the dresses and the shoes, my g/f could care less!!

Ms Witness 04-28-2011 02:45 PM

My employer will have the tv tuned to it in the break room, and it would be hell to pay to change it on her lol so I imagine I will see something of it unless I opt to go out for lunch. Maybe I'll make :tea: and watch the festivities for an hour.

Mitmo01 04-28-2011 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ciaran (Post 329015)
That's a provocative post and nothing to do with the Royal Wedding.

As someone with three bullets still in me due to a (failed) Sinn Fein / IRA murder attempt in 1993, I am rather sensitive on the topic. Add to that my Protestant friends murdered by the IRA through the 1970s and 1980s and you'll hopefully understand some of it?

and what is it? well, it's never sleeping at night, it's reading too much, and yet too little, into every situation. It's about understanding too much and too little at the same time.

An explicit request for the Brits (ie me) to get out of Northern Ireland, a place you've likely never been to? No chance. You are a coward.

I am surley not a coward for thinking and believing that the British have no place in Northern Ireland. I have very close friends who have had family members murdered by the British and if you want to call my statement provacative go right ahead it does not change the face that the brits should go home....Im sorry that you have bullets in you, but at least your alive I have friends who have family who are not alive.....I for one am glad that I do not have to suffer under foreign rule in my homeland...and someday the people of Northern Ireland wont have to either....

Words 04-28-2011 04:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mitmo01 (Post 329111)
I am surley not a coward for thinking and believing that the British have no place in Northern Ireland. I have very close friends who have had family members murdered by the British and if you want to call my statement provacative go right ahead it does not change the face that the brits should go home....Im sorry that you have bullets in you, but at least your alive I have friends who have family who are not alive.....I for one am glad that I do not have to suffer under foreign rule in my homeland...and someday the people of Northern Ireland wont have to either....

I also think you're being provocative.

Besides, I'm curious, regarding this homeland you speak of...I'm taking it that you're NOT a member of the indigenous (i.e., Native American) popualation of the United States, correct?

Words

Chancie 04-28-2011 05:07 PM

in honor of the royal wedding
 
A local public library is holding a tea party for small children where

Tea and crumpets will be served.

That is about the cutest thing I have ever heard in my entire life.

:tea:

Quintease 04-28-2011 05:08 PM

Both my bf and my closest friend have stopped talking to me as I want to watch the wedding :|

apretty 04-28-2011 05:27 PM

Not interested in the wedding--Only the people that are eager to watch--Those I find fascinating.

JustJo 04-28-2011 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AtLastHome (Post 328686)
I will watch it and I wish them the best. I am touched by William's ways of including his mother in his marriage.

I don't have any feelings one way or another about the royal family but have followed it through the years. Maybe that is because I was put in front of an old B & W TV at the age of 4 to watch the Coronation of his Grandmother. And yes, Diana dazzled me.

I always hope for happiness when people commit to each other in whatever manner they hold as important. With this couple, I see the possibility of an actual union of love based upon their own choosing of one another. Not usually the stuff of royal unions.

Yup, will watch the wedding and be happy for two people in love.

I'm not planning on watching....but I did watch the Charles & Diana wedding as a freshman in college with a group of friends. Diana was our age, and we were pretty taken with the whole thing.

The irony was watching what happened to her in the aftermath....and feeling like she was so ill prepared for what she was getting into.

Her death happened when I was home on maternity leave with my son....so I watched a lot of that media coverage too. (How could I not...it was on every channel).

I'm with you AtLast....my hope is that these two have chosen each other, been together and even lived together for a significant amount of time....and that Kate is prepared for what she's walking into far more than Diana was.

I wish them both well. :rrose:

AtLast 04-28-2011 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by June (Post 329202)
I think seeing the dress will be fun, and also the hats. I look dreadful in them, but have a fascination for the wee bits of fluff perched upon their heads.

I am just a hat person- love them. Wish the US fashionistas would promote them more. Don't care if they are for males or females.... they rawk! I miss hat boxes and

Hats are like hair styles/cuts- there are those that look great on all of us... bet there is more than one that would look great on you and everyone else!

The Brits know hats and I love them for this. Philip Treacy's hats are awesome milliner creations. Can't wait to see his hats Friday!!

Also.... I have a deep affection for the historical significance of the working class relationship with hat making that began to cover and protect from the elements. not just fashion statements- hats have utilitarian value.

TickledPink 04-28-2011 06:32 PM

I'm not into it.

I say, take the money for this wedding and divide it out amongst the hungry. :readfineprint:

JustJo 04-28-2011 06:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TickledPink (Post 329235)
I'm not into it.

I say, take the money for this wedding and divide it out amongst the hungry. :readfineprint:

The flip side of this argument is that the royal family essentially sits on tremendous amounts of money. With this wedding, they'll be spending millions on food, flowers, clothes and more....and all of that generates jobs. Yes, the taxpayers there will pick up the bill for the security...but those are jobs too.

Not saying it's right, but I don't see the royal family just outright donating those millions....but if they spend them, generating work and jobs....that creates a positive ripple effect economically that will benefit an awful lot of people.

DapperButch 04-28-2011 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TickledPink (Post 329235)
I'm not into it.

I say, take the money for this wedding and divide it out amongst the hungry. :readfineprint:

Let them eat cake!

(let me be...England, France, same thing).

Ciaran 04-28-2011 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mitmo01 (Post 329111)
I for one am glad that I do not have to suffer under foreign rule in my homeland...and someday the people of Northern Ireland wont have to either....

I'm a foreigner in your book. I'm going nowhere.

Keep living your fantasies. The rest of us, the real people of Northern Ireland, not the people you read about in textbooks .... we, whether Protestant, Catholic or Dissenter, continue to get on with the most important thing which is living and working together in a Northern Ireland for all of us.

Yesterday, our main city of Belfast basked in glorious sunshine and during the day I caught up with friends of all religious backgrounds and political opinions, and none, on one of my (unfortunately not as frequent as I would like) visits back home.

I don't give a **** about the Royal Wedding ... the Royal family don't represent anything of me. However, I'm strongly Northern Irish - it's at the core of who I am and more important, for me, than any form of gender identity or personal identity.

Any challenge to that and I'll come down on it massively - your posts don't represent a challenge as they are the sort of stuff an idiotic 13 year old boy with a box of kleenex tissues would write but they are provocative so I respond.

Bit of advice - if you want to post something about Northern Ireland again, better than you understand at least a small bit of what you write about. We are a complex people and we don't suffer idiots gladly.

Ciaran


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