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Tue 11 Nov, 2003 11:46 am
So what is it that Prince Charles allegedly did, that the media can't report?
who? is that the guy involved with the law suit against Rosie?
Something to do with a blueberry pie-eating contest in Milwaukee. Sorry, I can't be any more specific than that.
I thought it was gay sexual relations (the clinton years learned me a new phrase) with a servant.
Shhhh! littlek! How dare you? What mind have you!
Didn't you know Prince Charles is protected by law, and British media ain't supposed to tell, or his mom will get angry?
Jespah just got to be right: it must be about a blueberry pie eating contest in Milwaukee.
Well, whatever it was, the news is he admitted to (not) doing it because the rumor was that it was his kids doing it. . . not that that makes him any less boring, but Harry and Will sure aren't. . . possibilities are endless. . .
FBaezer - I am NOT the British media. So, pththt. Actually, NPR has a contract with the BBC so they couldn't get into details either. Pffft.
No one can. . . is that not the most immature thing, like, ever?! :-)
Jon Stewart had none of the answers, but the bit they did was so funny, their fake anchor in England lost it completely and hardly made it through.
Oh how I miss the Daily Show. The ONE reason I still consider getting cable.
Who Cares?????
I'm so sick of being in other people bedrooms, aren't you?
Well, it's nice to occasionally be in SOMEONE'S bedroom, so if not your own. . . . . :-)
Got me there, princess. I just mean me, as the general public, I could care less what goes on in any one elses bedroom.
Eating a sausage which did not come from a pig
Harry's not even his kid.