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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/6/2008 7:09:36 PM   
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We were at a wedding that day, which was a long drive away - and it was wonderful! The roads were practically empty!
I can imagine! I can't remember if I watched the funeral or not. Diana wasn't one of my favourite people in the world.

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Absolutely brilliant!!
Yep! They said the longest match ever. It was gripping. When the play like that, it's a pity someone has to come 2nd. I thought it was sweet that Nadal thanked his Prince and Princess for attending (not to mention going to the Royal box!). Murray is going to have his work cut out next year!

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/6/2008 7:46:07 PM   
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We were at a wedding that day, which was a long drive away - and it was wonderful! The roads were practically empty!
I can imagine! I can't remember if I watched the funeral or not. Diana wasn't one of my favourite people in the world.
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Absolutely brilliant!!
Yep! They said the longest match ever. It was gripping. When the play like that, it's a pity someone has to come 2nd. I thought it was sweet that Nadal thanked his Prince and Princess for attending (not to mention going to the Royal box!). Murray is going to have his work cut out next year!


Why? As ya'll are very well aware the American media treated her better than the Queen. So our view of her is probably very different from yours. Also she and I are the same age.

I'm not a big tennis fan, but watch the finals of the major matches when they are on. The Wimbledon semi-finals and finals are broadcast here live. It starts at 9am here on the east coast and with the rain delays it was over at 4:30pm here. That would be close to 9pm in the UK. Also it looked like the temprature was dropping because folks in the stands were wrapping themselves up.

It was one of the most exciting matches I've seen! Even my kids were interested in it and were cheering by the end. I don't know much about Nadal, but I was glad he won.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/6/2008 8:15:30 PM   
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That would be close to 9pm in the UK. Also it looked like the temprature was dropping because folks in the stands were wrapping themselves up.
It was gone 9pm. And the temps have dropped this week ~ but we've also had gale force winds around so it feels colder.

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Why? As ya'll are very well aware the American media treated her better than the Queen. So our view of her is probably very different from yours. Also she and I are the same age.
I'm not denying that she did a lot of good, but there was just something about her.... I think she had a lot of problems that started when she was young in life and it took her a long time to deal with them.

Personally, I think she learnt how to play the press to her advantage. Hiding one minute and saying they were intruding then arranging for them to know where she would be so they could take pics.

It was interesting when Charles married Camilla because many branded him a villain for having had an affair with her through his marriage. I am not condoning adultery, but Diana was hailed as being pretty near perfect. But she had affairs too.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/6/2008 11:30:31 PM   
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I went to a new church today and met a lady who was from Rugby. Her accent was so thick! I was surprised when she told me that she had been here for 47 years.
I met another lady from Scotland. She said she'd been here for about 15 years. Her accent wasn't as noticeable.
They both wanted to know what part of the south I came from. I haven't lived in the south in 34 years and I still haven't lost that South Carolina twang! lol!
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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/7/2008 6:52:17 AM   
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What would be the most common question you are asked when people know where you are from?


Do you live in an igloo? Actually I've never gotten that question but we get all sorts of questions about how cold it is (I'm from Toronto, we're further south than a large part of the US, it's not that bad).

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Is Wimbledon aired in the US and Canada? Live or recorded?


Live here.

Diana - I loved her (still do for all the good she did) but after I read The Diana Chronicles, and as I began to understand her world, my views changed.

edited....because it's early in the morning and I can't post properly.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/7/2008 9:54:30 AM   
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Diana - I loved her (still do for all the good she did) but after I read The Diana Chronicles, and as I began to understand her world, my views changed.
Never read them and don't intend to. You triggered a memory of the latest trial into her death though. For many years the press said that the relationship between Diana and Prince Philip was very difficult. At the trial, letters between the two were produced and they seemed to give a far different aspect of their relationship.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/7/2008 11:07:41 AM   
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I haven't lived in the south in 34 years and I still haven't lost that South Carolina twang! lol!


what twang






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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/7/2008 12:54:54 PM   
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ORIGINAL: doinkdom

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I haven't lived in the south in 34 years and I still haven't lost that South Carolina twang! lol!


what twang







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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/7/2008 1:05:54 PM   
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ORIGINAL: doinkdom

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I haven't lived in the south in 34 years and I still haven't lost that South Carolina twang! lol!


what twang



I agree!

It's not a twang it's a lilting easy melodic sound!

< Message edited by teaspoon61 -- 7/7/2008 1:41:11 PM >


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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/7/2008 1:39:20 PM   
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Why? As ya'll are very well aware the American media treated her better than the Queen. So our view of her is probably very different from yours. Also she and I are the same age.

I'm not denying that she did a lot of good, but there was just something about her.... I think she had a lot of problems that started when she was young in life and it took her a long time to deal with them.

Personally, I think she learnt how to play the press to her advantage. Hiding one minute and saying they were intruding then arranging for them to know where she would be so they could take pics.

It was interesting when Charles married Camilla because many branded him a villain for having had an affair with her through his marriage. I am not condoning adultery, but Diana was hailed as being pretty near perfect. But she had affairs too.


Is that from the UK press? From what I remember they had a field day with her!

I know I wont get the quote exactly right but at her funeral her brother said something to the fact "we don't need to cannonize your memory".

I just think she was really in love with Charles but he did not love her. I think he cared for her but was not in love with her.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/7/2008 1:54:06 PM   
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ORIGINAL: teaspoon61
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ORIGINAL: doinkdom
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ORIGINAL: DenimDiva
I haven't lived in the south in 34 years and I still haven't lost that South Carolina twang! lol!


what twang



I agree!

It's not a twang it's a lilting easy melodic sound!


If you listen to Maggie Smith's southern accent in The YaYa Sisterhood...it's more like that. Well, in Charleston anyways.

sad...but true

Chawleston is Charleston

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/7/2008 7:30:58 PM   
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ORIGINAL: doinkdom

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ORIGINAL: doinkdom
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ORIGINAL: DenimDiva
I haven't lived in the south in 34 years and I still haven't lost that South Carolina twang! lol!


what twang



I agree!

It's not a twang it's a lilting easy melodic sound!


If you listen to Maggie Smith's southern accent in The YaYa Sisterhood...it's more like that. Well, in Charleston anyways.

sad...but true

Chawleston is Charleston


OOOOO I love Charleston, I'll be vacationing with my church group in a few weeks at Isle of Palms.

Of course I'll never loose my accent. NEVER!!

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/8/2008 6:50:42 AM   
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Is that from the UK press? From what I remember they had a field day with her!
People think she was wonderful. The press have sad bad stuff about her, but IMO it's pretty limited ~ because of the way that people feel about her.

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I just think she was really in love with Charles but he did not love her. I think he cared for her but was not in love with her.
Apparently Diana had a huge crush on Charles from her school years. While most girls had pictures of pop stars etc, she had pictures of him on the wall. I wonder how much of her marrying him was that crush and how much was real love. I do agree with you that Charles did care for her ~ and I do also believe that in the years before she died they were able to put their animosity behind them.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/8/2008 7:01:07 AM   
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Diana - I loved her (still do for all the good she did) but after I read The Diana Chronicles, and as I began to understand her world, my views changed.
Never read them and don't intend to. You triggered a memory of the latest trial into her death though. For many years the press said that the relationship between Diana and Prince Philip was very difficult. At the trial, letters between the two were produced and they seemed to give a far different aspect of their relationship.


It's not a book I would recommend. I picked it up because I thought it was a biography and I love reading biography's but it was pretty long and I just felt it was fairly sensational, just in the way it focused on her troubles rather than a rounded view of life for her. The author was trying to be in her head, which I think at this point, we need to remember her for the good that she did, and not try to analyze her actions or thoughts. Personal opinion of the book though.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/8/2008 11:31:29 AM   
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I remember the love affair everyone had with Diana/Charles and their wedding. Our office brought in TVs so everyone could watch.

I tried...but I just didn't get it. I mean I get royalty and all that. Well, I think I get it, but I wasn't really fascinated by it.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/8/2008 11:51:45 AM   
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I love reading biography's
Me too!

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I tried...but I just didn't get it. I mean I get royalty and all that. Well, I think I get it, but I wasn't really fascinated by it.
I think everyone went way overboard on it at the time and after. I can well remember the fuss that was created when Diana was pregnant and one of the tabloids published a photo of her in a bikini while they were on a private holiday. I only hope that things aren't repeated when (if) William marries. They shouldn't hide behind palace walls, but it's not necessary for the world to know their every move either.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/8/2008 11:53:34 AM   
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I love reading biography's
Me too!


Me three!

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I tried...but I just didn't get it. I mean I get royalty and all that. Well, I think I get it, but I wasn't really fascinated by it.

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I think everyone went way overboard on it at the time and after. I can well remember the fuss that was created when Diana was pregnant and one of the tabloids published a photo of her in a bikini while they were on a private holiday. I only hope that things aren't repeated when (if) William marries. They shouldn't hide behind palace walls, but it's not necessary for the world to know their every move either.


I agree.
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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/8/2008 3:40:59 PM   
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I remember the love affair everyone had with Diana/Charles and their wedding. Our office brought in TVs so everyone could watch.

I tried...but I just didn't get it. I mean I get royalty and all that. Well, I think I get it, but I wasn't really fascinated by it.




Nor me.

When Diana died, I didn't get all the fuss either.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/8/2008 5:02:41 PM   
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I remember the love affair everyone had with Diana/Charles and their wedding. Our office brought in TVs so everyone could watch.

I tried...but I just didn't get it. I mean I get royalty and all that. Well, I think I get it, but I wasn't really fascinated by it.




Nor me.

When Diana died, I didn't get all the fuss either.
Nope, the fairy tale had ended long before.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/9/2008 10:47:40 AM   
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Agapetos - In your blog you have some pictures of your garden. What are the organic potato sacks made of? Do the copper rings really help keep the snugs away?
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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/9/2008 12:47:02 PM   
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What are the organic potato sacks made of?
Some sort of plastic. They're very thick and black inside.
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Do the copper rings really help keep the snugs away?
Snugs? Not sure, I know that my beans seem to have lasted longer this year than they did last year. Slugs and snails have got onto the plants ~ but sometimes this is because I created a 'bridge' for them so they could avoid touching the copper. I've found far more on the outside of the rings that on the inside though!

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/9/2008 12:50:01 PM   
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Snugs?


LOL- that's what I get for being half asleep, trying to make breakfast and trying to type slugs/snails all at the same time. LOL!
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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/9/2008 12:53:41 PM   
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I thought it may have been one of your Yankee critters you were thinking of trying copper on!

Oh, I have copper tape around my broad been and runner bean pots and they're thriving!

I think of the copper more of a deterrant than anything.

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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/9/2008 12:57:57 PM   
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I ain't no yank so I don't have Yankee critters!
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RE: Question from a Brit to any Y... umm American - 7/13/2008 5:57:35 PM   
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OK - salt cellars were mentioned in another thread. I had never heard of them before! I was visualizing a basement full of salt.

Are these still used in the UK?
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