Harry and Meghan

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easytiger123

2,595 posts

209 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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Harry just comes across as unbelievably thick and incredibly dull. He’s spouting the usual st that thick people spout about how “passionate” (the virtue of the cretin) he is about everything, and coming out with this nonsense about having a “maximum” of 2 children. Probably because he’d struggle to count beyond 2. He’s basically the posh equivalent of an incredibly stupid footballer who mistakenly thinks we give a st about his opinion on anything.

She on the other hand I actually quite like. She’ll get bored of him fast though unless she’s incredibly patient.

WJNB

2,637 posts

161 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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mick987 said:
5 Years max
I bet Meghan suspects that but once she has a kid & obviously thinking of second & no more she is set for life, divorce or no. She searched for years with the intention of only snaring a rich celebrity to give her a comfortable life. If she had to breed a kid to guarantee her future comfort then so be it. She is one devious piece of work & Harry's judgement is seriously impaired & I'm convinced he will live the rest of his life regretting marrying her. It will cost him or us the taxpayers a lot of money but more sadly the experience will undermine his personal confidence & mentally he'll suffer.

CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

212 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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easytiger123 said:
Harry just comes across as unbelievably thick and incredibly dull. He’s spouting the usual st that thick people spout about how “passionate” (the virtue of the cretin) he is about everything, and coming out with this nonsense about having a “maximum” of 2 children. Probably because he’d struggle to count beyond 2. He’s basically the posh equivalent of an incredibly stupid footballer who mistakenly thinks we give a st about his opinion on anything.
He isn't thick, he studied at Eton no less and achieved a B grade A level in Art, and at the same time managed to achieve a D grade in Geography. He then went on to become an Apache pilot in the AAC, securing the role above a large number of highly educated candidates. He's clearly demonstrated his abilities.

Galsia

2,167 posts

190 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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CaptainSlow said:
He isn't thick, he studied at Eton no less and achieved a B grade A level in Art, and at the same time managed to achieve a D grade in Geography. He then went on to become an Apache pilot in the AAC, securing the role above a large number of highly educated candidates. He's clearly demonstrated his abilities.
He probably had access to a lot more flight training and private tuition than a normal soldier though.

cb31

1,142 posts

136 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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CaptainSlow said:
He isn't thick, he studied at Eton no less and achieved a B grade A level in Art, and at the same time managed to achieve a D grade in Geography. He then went on to become an Apache pilot in the AAC, securing the role above a large number of highly educated candidates. He's clearly demonstrated his abilities.
smile

Legend83

9,981 posts

222 months

98elise

26,600 posts

161 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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Galsia said:
CaptainSlow said:
He isn't thick, he studied at Eton no less and achieved a B grade A level in Art, and at the same time managed to achieve a D grade in Geography. He then went on to become an Apache pilot in the AAC, securing the role above a large number of highly educated candidates. He's clearly demonstrated his abilities.
He probably had access to a lot more flight training and private tuition than a normal soldier though.
I don't think they get any additional training, but regardless the OP described him as coming across as unbelievably thick. No amount of training would turn somone unbelievably thick into a competent military pilot.

Buster73

5,061 posts

153 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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CaptainSlow said:
He isn't thick, he studied at Eton no less and achieved a B grade A level in Art, and at the same time managed to achieve a D grade in Geography. He then went on to become an Apache pilot in the AAC, securing the role above a large number of highly educated candidates. He's clearly demonstrated his abilities.
Tremendous.

pushthebutton

1,097 posts

182 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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Galsia said:
CaptainSlow said:
He isn't thick, he studied at Eton no less and achieved a B grade A level in Art, and at the same time managed to achieve a D grade in Geography. He then went on to become an Apache pilot in the AAC, securing the role above a large number of highly educated candidates. He's clearly demonstrated his abilities.
He probably had access to a lot more flight training and private tuition than a normal soldier though.
Daily Telegraph said:
Known as Captain Wales while on duty, he is one of more than 100 pilots rotating in and out of Helmand province at the controls of an Apache. He will act as the aircraft's co-pilot gunner operating its arsenal of weapons from the front seat, while behind him will be the pilot.
Is that the same thing?

Randy Winkman

16,136 posts

189 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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I quite like them. I don't normally like royals but they seem OK to me. At least they seem to annoy some people who I think it's fun to see annoyed.

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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Legend83 said:
The comments are quite good.
These are 2 gems"

"In Dowton Abbey The introduction of an American wife did the family a world of good. I think they then went on to let one of the daughters shack up the Irish chauffeur – Something similar might help with this Irish backstop business"

"It is nice to see Harry is so keen on maintaining the tradition of having at least one absolute nutter in each generation of the royal family."

citizensm1th

8,371 posts

137 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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Cotty said:
There seems to be a distinct female bias to everything she is doing.
Strange that her being a woman and all

Halmyre

11,197 posts

139 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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CaptainSlow said:
easytiger123 said:
Harry just comes across as unbelievably thick and incredibly dull. He’s spouting the usual st that thick people spout about how “passionate” (the virtue of the cretin) he is about everything, and coming out with this nonsense about having a “maximum” of 2 children. Probably because he’d struggle to count beyond 2. He’s basically the posh equivalent of an incredibly stupid footballer who mistakenly thinks we give a st about his opinion on anything.
He isn't thick, he studied at Eton no less and achieved a B grade A level in Art, and at the same time managed to achieve a D grade in Geography. He then went on to become an Apache pilot in the AAC, securing the role above a large number of highly educated candidates. He's clearly demonstrated his abilities.
That's odd, because according to here:

https://apply.army.mod.uk/roles/army-air-corps/off...

you need this to apply:

Qualifications: 72 UCAS points and 35 ALIS points from 7 GCSEs (including minimum grade C/4 in English, Maths and a Science or foreign language)


CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

212 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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Halmyre said:
That's odd, because according to here:

https://apply.army.mod.uk/roles/army-air-corps/off...

you need this to apply:

Qualifications: 72 UCAS points and 35 ALIS points from 7 GCSEs (including minimum grade C/4 in English, Maths and a Science or foreign language)
I suspect he used the UCAS points from his AS Level in History of Arts. Candidates with two A/AS Levels in Art are in high demand to fly Her Majesty's attack helicopters.

Meridius

1,608 posts

152 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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I barely hear much about them unless I go looking for it but it seems she has ruffled a lot of feathers by doing not much more than just trying to be a good person.

valiant

10,227 posts

160 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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Meridius said:
I barely hear much about them unless I go looking for it but it seems she has ruffled a lot of feathers by doing not much more than just trying to be a good person.
I think it’s a case of ‘Do as I say, not what I do’

But hypocritical getting all preachy about environmental matters when him and Megan probably have one of the biggest carbon footprints of any couple in the UK.

mcelliott

8,665 posts

181 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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Harry seemed alright when he was a Jack the lad type, since he's been with Meg he's turning into an wetter version of his brother Bill, by the time the rest of his barnet falls out she'll be long gone.

S1KRR

12,548 posts

212 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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p4cks said:
Harry H said:
... it's going to end in tears.
This.
Yup. Divorce by 2022 I suspect

Randy Winkman

16,136 posts

189 months

Thursday 1st August 2019
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S1KRR said:
p4cks said:
Harry H said:
... it's going to end in tears.
This.
Yup. Divorce by 2022 I suspect
I'd have thought that's a fair bet for pretty much anyone in the public eye though.

Buster73

5,061 posts

153 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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mcelliott said:
Harry seemed alright when he was a Jack the lad type, since he's been with Meg he's turning into an wetter version of his brother Bill, by the time the rest of his barnet falls out she'll be long gone.
He’s had training by the biggest wet of them all , Charles.