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An "Expert" Getting It Wrong Again

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Canary42 | 12:46 Thu 22nd Apr 2021 | ChatterBank
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https://uk.yahoo.com/style/m-not-100-sure-see-090347358.html

This self-styled Royalty Guru believes that latest events will lead to the demise of the British Monarchy.

Now I'm certainly no Royalist, but I think she's got it hopelessly wrong. The wonderful stoicism and dignity shown by HM Queen Elisabeth will, if anything, attract more admiration for the BRF.

The Megan girl and her pitiful husband will only attract scorn on themselves, not the BRF.
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erm there is a Z in the name of our dear old Queen
bless her - all of her - but not all her awful ungrateful entitled greedy loudmouthed grandchildren - AND their mouthy spouses

Mars and Covid - expoit opens mouf and puts foot in it
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///there is a Z in the name of our dear old Queen///

The Typo police are active tonight.
aunt polly grey put two zeds in hazzard ( as in the Dooks)
and so I toyed with the idea of asking her to give you one.

I fort it rarver good in a thread about experts: but i find myself in a party of one again.

Elisabeth Crowfoot - sister of Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin actually was a textile archeologist who is extremely hard to track down. Her published papers are. s instead of z . She and her mother Grace described Conthey silk - the most expensive Roman silk, more expensive than Gold by weight, especially if dyed with imperial ( murex )purple from Dura Europos in the thirties ( 1930s )
Just saying. note ess and not zed
A surprising number of Answerbank pundits have written no books but consider themselves expert across the board.

Expertise seems unrelated to publication.

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