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Wednesday, 9 March 2005
When You Marry Your Mistress...
Now Playing: Classic Rock , as pretty much always
Topic: Charles & Camilla
you create a vacancy.

Here's money well spent and then some more, with a link to the BBC story. You knew that Diana was a couple of inches taller than Charles, right?



Posted by Jetta at 3:59 PM PST
Updated: Wednesday, 9 March 2005 4:06 PM PST
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Friday, 11 February 2005

Now Playing: RDI
Topic: Charles & Camilla
I might as well come clean and say I'm pleased to hear about the forthcoming marriage of Charles and Camilla, mostly because they've had to wait so bloody long for people to take them seriously. Everybody in the world knew that Diana's selection as Charles' wife was deliberate, and it was her sorry luck to actually fall in love with him.

In 1981, I was in Britain and did not watch the wedding's telecast in it's entireity; I had slept in, slightly disappointing my royalist host. Night before I'd watched the fireworks on tv in a lively pub so I considered my work done.

Here are two different views on the Charles-Diana nuptials from the beautiful city of York, England:


Windsor, and especially the Guildhall area, where Charles and Camilla will become honest people on the 8th of April, will likely be rendered innacessible to residents, with parking and just moving about on foot, actually, becoming a nightmare. Try the #65 bus or leave town for the day.

Posted by Jetta at 12:01 AM PST
Updated: Saturday, 26 February 2005 4:16 AM PST
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