Yea, poor judgement there.
I think we can all relate to that at times though (poor judgement that is, not wearing nazi uniforms )
Yea, poor judgement there.
I think we can all relate to that at times though (poor judgement that is, not wearing nazi uniforms )
Last edited by Barky; 01-14-2005 at 08:28 PM.
it certainly was in poor taste, but it was a costume party. so...who cares
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considering that the original name of his family was Saxe-Coburg-Gotha it is little surprising. They only changed their name in 1917 during the first world war to 'curry' favour. Probably the Russian revolution had something to do with it too.
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Originally Posted by gillxx
I would agree.
It was a small private party and as such a bad taste joke is not unreasonable among friends.
However, Harry has learned two important lessons
1. He has too high a profile to get away with bad taste jokes (although his Grandad has made a career out of it)
2. He cannot trust even a small group of close friends. (his mother's life should have taught him this)
The tabloid, pro-royalist press have just driven another nail in the coffin of the Royal Family. This is ironic.
I voted Yes - Harry should really have known better.
Last edited by Biggles; 01-14-2005 at 10:24 PM.
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Noooooo, damnit can someone pls change my choice from no to yes, accidently selected it and hit enter
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