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Friday, April 29, 2011

It is truly nauseating

My wife wanted to look at the pictures of the wedding and all the buffoons waiting to see it. Then we were told how lucky those waiting overnight had been because Harry & William had come and talked to them!

It represents everything wrong in our society and probably in the world. It is odd that Nick Clegg has recently objected to people getting internships because of the family connection, but I bet he goes to the wedding! How else did William & Harry get to be so important, they were selected by competition, not really, they were born into a family. Their positions are entirely based on who their Daddy was!

Then there is some sort of claim that this is a private wedding, how come all the troops are parading through the streets, are the families paying for this. Since both William & Harry are supposed to be serving officers you would thinks they might be ashamed of having soldiers parading as a spectacle for the worlds foreign leaders whilst their colleagues are risking their lives in Afghanistan. I would be surprised if they have even thought of it.

Last night there was a programme about Bobby Charlton, a man we have heard of because he had real talent. He came across as a guy who appreciated his luck in being talented with perhaps not quite appreciating how talented he was. True he was born into a family of miners and footballers but he still had to do something to get where he is and the respect he now has.

It is a bun feast for the rich and well connected paid for by the poor, as usual. It represents privilege and wealth, the poor can wait overnight in the rain to watch and the BBC cannot be more grovelling and advertising this "wonderful" event. I dreamed that lightening struck the abbey and that it came tumbling down and I thought that would be a wonderful event, allthose bloodsuckers eliminated in one go! But I woke up:(

Fortunately Norwich, the city I liver in, seems to be more sensible, nobody seems to care, the shops are open and when I asked in the barbers there seemed little response, not even aware that it was a bank holiday.

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