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Dee Sa | 13:44 Fri 29th Apr 2011 | ChatterBank
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then hubby asked for the tv to go on and as he is reg blind I felt duty bound to describe things for him and by the time the bride had reached the altar I was blubbing ! I didnt say I did not admire the way this country does the pomp & pageantry and they certainly did this country proud just that I wasnt a royalist.Hubby who is Portuguese that it was all marvellous !
now I have to catch up on all things I intended to do this morning !
enjoy the rest of your day everyone.
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it was nice, wasn't it. I didn't do the whole thing but it was a proper spectacle as well as a family occasion.
Lol, I was supposed to do my housework this morning but started watching it at 10 o'clock. I couldn't stop, it was compulsive viewing. Excellent entertainment for a bank holiday morning. Now, where's the hoover?
Excellent wedding, loved every minute of it. Err , better get washed and dressed now !!!
I ran round the shower during Jerusalem and the National Anthem.......
I thought I wasn't going to be able to watch it but luckily Little Tiggs had a 2 hour nap so I did.
i must admit i did watch it..makes you feel proud to be british on days like these...and the flypast of the lancaster,hurricane and spitfire was brilliant....
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the Abbey part was better than a movie ! and the fly past magnificent, "nobody does it better"
At teatime in our local a friend asked 'Any weepies?' I muttered that there might've been a little tear, yes, and when I was asked to speak up, OH gallantly stepped in with 'When she saw the Lancaster bomber and the Spitfire, yes!'. Bless him.

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