23 Apr 23
@the-gravedigger saidThat's a silly thing to believe, though. Really, did the Cantaburgian Catholic Popess believe she was more holy than the Roman Catholic Pope? He found it in his heart to abdicate, why would her person be more sacred? The office remains the same whether she or her son occupies it.
Queen believed she had been appointed by God to rule. That's why she couldn't give it up.
@great-big-stees saidI sense some - read: quite a lot - of colonial resentment. And a chip or two on a shoulder or so.
Hmmmm. I sense some animosity there.🤔
23 Apr 23
@shallow-blue saidThe chip you notice is on my belly not the shoulder.🤔
I sense some - read: quite a lot - of colonial resentment. And a chip or two on a shoulder or so.
@shallow-blue saidI agree but she said that is what she believed. In his first speech as King Chazza said a host of angels had welcomed her into heaven. They are told it from a very young age.
That's a silly thing to believe, though. Really, did the Cantaburgian Catholic Popess believe she was more holy than the Roman Catholic Pope? He found it in his heart to abdicate, why would her person be more sacred? The office remains the same whether she or her son occupies it.
28 Apr 23
today i found out i didn't know that a big ole rock, the stone of scone, aka, the stone of destiny (how does a rock live up to that name?) is gonna be brought from scotland to england so chuck can sit on it when he gets crowned on the head
dang it!
every story i hear from merry ole england is about a freakin rock
a stone of scone (who eats a rock?)
the sword in a different stone
the rolling stones
stonehenge
pet rocks?
standing stones!
DANG IT!
what is up with all the rocks in england?
this has to be some sort of joke
@rookie54 saidGet stoned and chill.
today i found out i didn't know that a big ole rock, the stone of scone, aka, the stone of destiny (how does a rock live up to that name?) is gonna be brought from scotland to england so chuck can sit on it when he gets crowned on the head
dang it!
every story i hear from merry ole england is about a freakin rock
a stone of scone (who eats a rock?)
the sword in a diffe ...[text shortened]... s!
DANG IT!
what is up with all the rocks in england?
this has to be some sort of joke
@great-big-stees said"Pomp and Circumstance" is magnificent in Royal Albert Hall on Last Night of the Proms.
I like “Pomp and Circumstance” but only played at a graduation 🎓🤔