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In all, Her Majesty
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Re: In all, Her Majesty
I enjoyed that, thanks. I didn't recognise the rather grumpy old trout at the end, but I located it to the Canadian $20 note issued a couple of years ago - http://www.banknotenews.com/files/canad ... 1300_f.jpg
Perhaps the designer was a Republican!
Perhaps the designer was a Republican!
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Re: In all, Her Majesty
Ooh, that's creepy. It's the way the eyes roll, and sometimes follow you round, that gets to me.
Well, that and the fact that she seems to morph into both Diana and Camilla at certain stages. What is it that the psychologists say about how men choose partners who look like their mothers?
[Edit: For an extra creepy effect, try focusing on the Hanoverian nose as you view this sequence. And then tell me you don't feel a little bit queasy?]
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Well, that and the fact that she seems to morph into both Diana and Camilla at certain stages. What is it that the psychologists say about how men choose partners who look like their mothers?
[Edit: For an extra creepy effect, try focusing on the Hanoverian nose as you view this sequence. And then tell me you don't feel a little bit queasy?]
BJ
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