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It's tommorrowOriginally Posted by GepperRankins
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i guess Elton John got dumped
Last edited by Caroline; 04-08-2005 at 07:41 AM.
I agree, the ultimate anachronism in my humble common view.Originally Posted by ziggyjuarez
Originally Posted by Carolinethis is probably whyClarence House revealed that the postponement of the wedding from Friday, to avoid a clash with the Pope's funeral, meant 20 people could no longer attend the blessing.
yeahOriginally Posted by JPaul
If he's gonna marry a divorcee after having his first wife topped he's not fit to be king
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It's what the Church Of England was created for dude.Originally Posted by gripper103.2
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