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Re: HEY David in Wales
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Posted by MF Poor on May 07, 2007 at 19:06:34 from (67.141.10.95):
In Reply to: Re: HEY David in Wales posted by David in Wales on May 07, 2007 at 13:07:18:
David, my impression of Queen Elizibeth is much like my opinion of the Britsh people as a whole, and very much the same as you described her. Good natured, interested in the greater good of her country, her subjects, and the world in general. She has a lot of class and dignity. Those are qualities that we NEED and should aspire to. It may well have cost the state of Kentucky a few dollars to have her here, but it wasn't wasted. We did escape a near faux pas when Governor Ernie Fletcher ALMOST forgot her name when presenting the Derby trophy to the winning owner. He said, "the Queen....ah....Elizibeth...er...of England......" A million or so of us Kentuckians held our collective breath for a few seconds on that one!
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