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Royal wedding
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sounds like fun hope it goes well
:xmastree:Is loving life right now,yes I am a soppy fool who believes in the simple things in life :xmastree:0 -
Oh yes..i have the day off work and i shall sit in front of the telly in awe of the occasion. If the weather is nice, I'll take the telly out on the back garden with a few cans of bitter,a knotted hankie on my head,and some union Jack bunting strong along the washing line.Feudal Britain needs land reform. 70% of the land is "owned" by 1 % of the population and at least 50% is unregistered (inherited by landed gentry). Thats why your slave box costs so much..0
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Yes, I am turning a negleted area of grass into a picnic area at our local club (got to get in control of the grass.) So families will be able to come, bring there own food and watch the Royal Wedding on a large screen in club so it should be a nice family occasion that won't be expensive for people. I am currently sewing miles and miles of bunting
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Yes, I am turning a negleted area of grass into a picnic area at our local club (got to get in control of the grass.) So families will be able to come, bring there own food and watch the Royal Wedding on a large screen in club so it should be a nice family occasion that won't be expensive for people. I am currently sewing miles and miles of bunting

this sounds lovely really making me want to plan something in our village not a royalist particuarly but i remember charles and diana's wedding and want the kids to remember this one!0 -
Any body else planning to celebrate? I've managed to get all the field mown, it's starting to take shape. Got a couple of picnic tables organised and hoping people will bring gazebo's etc.0
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I'm organising a "Great British Tea Party" at home. Just for close family and friends but I'm quite excited about it!
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Nope,not into the royals TBH i know my OH wont be happy if work chooses not to have them in that day as he wont get paid,can't believe they have made it a holiday0
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YummyMummy, That sounds lovely.:T0
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We were hoping to go on holiday, but it turns out that the children are on holiday BEFORE Easter this year. Grrr. They go back on the Tuesday after Easter Monday, for just 3 days, then they are off for the long weekend (Fri-Mon), then the Tuesday is an inset day and the Thursday is polling day!! So just 2 days in school that week. Then just another three weeks and they are off for two weeks, for some reason, for half term.0
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No, i'll just have a neb at her dress, but i won't watch the wedding. Not really bothered about it.0
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