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, damnitcan someone pls change my choice from no to yes, accidently selected it and hit enter
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