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By *lentyoffun40 OP   Couple  over a year ago

Lancashire

Did I just see the queen smiling and laughing on tv ?

Bloody hell

That's a first!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Didnt see it but was prob wind.

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By *lentyoffun40 OP   Couple  over a year ago

Lancashire


"Didnt see it but was prob wind."

I couldn't believe my eyes

Not just smiling but beaming !

Thought she was going to start dancing in the seats

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Prob thinking more money for me lets keep the poor poor and in their place.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Surely no-one would begrudge an elderly lady the opportunity to smile to show she’s enjoying herself..

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By *lentyoffun40 OP   Couple  over a year ago

Lancashire


"Surely no-one would begrudge an elderly lady the opportunity to smile to show she’s enjoying herself..

"

Couldn't give a rats arse to be honest

I'm just thinking about when they out that concert on for her outside Buckingham palace to celebrate her jubilee

All that money and effort and she had a face like a slapped arse

However she sits with her horse trainer sir whatever his name is and her horse wins and my god

She's beaming !!

Double standards

And before the rants start

"Just MY opinion"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

She is mixing amongst her own kind. Of course she is happy.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's maybe a nice break for her majesty.. it's nice to see such an amazing woman look happy.

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By *lassic1Man  over a year ago

bellshill

Her horse just won in the sport of Kings as they say.

Well done and very good wishes to her.

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By *londeCazWoman  over a year ago

Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria


"Surely no-one would begrudge an elderly lady the opportunity to smile to show she’s enjoying herself..

Couldn't give a rats arse to be honest

I'm just thinking about when they out that concert on for her outside Buckingham palace to celebrate her jubilee

All that money and effort and she had a face like a slapped arse

However she sits with her horse trainer sir whatever his name is and her horse wins and my god

She's beaming !!

Double standards

And before the rants start

"Just MY opinion" "

Why on earth would it be double standards? An 83 year old woman who has had a passion for horses her entire life wins a big race - of course she's going to be jubilant! An 83 year old woman attending a pop concert of what to her would probably sound like squalling kids - quite possibly she isn't going to be rock and rolling in the aisles...oh and her elderly husband was in hospital at the time of the jubilee gig, he's just out of hospital and convalescing at home at this moment in time

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By *nnyMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

I have seen her smile and laugh on a few occasions...

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By *untimes_2009Couple  over a year ago

Wallasey

Some mixed messages on this. Her Majesty was just expressing human emotion. Just like anyone else. She is a wonderful lady and she is ours. Be proud.

Congratulations Ma'am.

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By *bbandflowCouple  over a year ago

South Devon


"It's maybe a nice break for her majesty.. it's nice to see such an amazing woman look happy.

"

Nice break!..compared to many eighty three year olds I know, her whole life has been a nice break.

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By *lentyoffun40 OP   Couple  over a year ago

Lancashire


"Surely no-one would begrudge an elderly lady the opportunity to smile to show she’s enjoying herself..

Couldn't give a rats arse to be honest

I'm just thinking about when they out that concert on for her outside Buckingham palace to celebrate her jubilee

All that money and effort and she had a face like a slapped arse

However she sits with her horse trainer sir whatever his name is and her horse wins and my god

She's beaming !!

Double standards

And before the rants start

"Just MY opinion"

Why on earth would it be double standards? An 83 year old woman who has had a passion for horses her entire life wins a big race - of course she's going to be jubilant! An 83 year old woman attending a pop concert of what to her would probably sound like squalling kids - quite possibly she isn't going to be rock and rolling in the aisles...oh and her elderly husband was in hospital at the time of the jubilee gig, he's just out of hospital and convalescing at home at this moment in time"

I get that

However It was an official engagement , she could have at least pretended to enjoy it or smile once

But nothing

A commentator on bbc5 live just summed it up for me by saying

"It just shows how much she enjoys herself outside of official engagements"

That's fantastic , we all have good times outside of work

But she was being watched by millions on that night and looked like she just didn't want to be there

If she was worried about her husband , that's understandable

Maybe she should have made her excuses and apologised . I would have sympathised with that

But to see her so miserable when all the effort and time and money that went into it seems ridiculous

Gary Barlow said on a tv programme when he spoke to the queen about the gig the only question she wanted to ask was

How long will it take to clear up after ?

Sums it up for me

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By *lentyoffun40 OP   Couple  over a year ago

Lancashire


"It's maybe a nice break for her majesty.. it's nice to see such an amazing woman look happy.

Nice break!..compared to many eighty three year olds I know, her whole life has been a nice break."

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By *nnyMan  over a year ago

Glasgow

I got to see the news clip late last night.

I bet she's glad she remembered the Tena Lady.

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By *lentyoffun40 OP   Couple  over a year ago

Lancashire


"I got to see the news clip late last night.

I bet she's glad she remembered the Tena Lady."

Was quite bizarre to see it wasn't it

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By *lentyoffun40 OP   Couple  over a year ago

Lancashire


"I got to see the news clip late last night.

I bet she's glad she remembered the Tena Lady."

Was quite bizarre to see it wasn't it

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By *taffsfella1Man  over a year ago

Newcastle-under-Lyme


"Surely no-one would begrudge an elderly lady the opportunity to smile to show she’s enjoying herself..

Couldn't give a rats arse to be honest

I'm just thinking about when they out that concert on for her outside Buckingham palace to celebrate her jubilee

All that money and effort and she had a face like a slapped arse

However she sits with her horse trainer sir whatever his name is and her horse wins and my god

She's beaming !!

Double standards

And before the rants start

"Just MY opinion"

Why on earth would it be double standards? An 83 year old woman who has had a passion for horses her entire life wins a big race - of course she's going to be jubilant! An 83 year old woman attending a pop concert of what to her would probably sound like squalling kids - quite possibly she isn't going to be rock and rolling in the aisles...oh and her elderly husband was in hospital at the time of the jubilee gig, he's just out of hospital and convalescing at home at this moment in time

I get that

However It was an official engagement , she could have at least pretended to enjoy it or smile once

But nothing

A commentator on bbc5 live just summed it up for me by saying

"It just shows how much she enjoys herself outside of official engagements"

That's fantastic , we all have good times outside of work

But she was being watched by millions on that night and looked like she just didn't want to be there

If she was worried about her husband , that's understandable

Maybe she should have made her excuses and apologised . I would have sympathised with that

But to see her so miserable when all the effort and time and money that went into it seems ridiculous

Gary Barlow said on a tv programme when he spoke to the queen about the gig the only question she wanted to ask was

How long will it take to clear up after ?

Sums it up for me

"

I take it you never have a bad day at the office?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Probably because King Phil is on his way out? X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Probably because King Phil is on his way out? X

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By *lentyoffun40 OP   Couple  over a year ago

Lancashire


"Surely no-one would begrudge an elderly lady the opportunity to smile to show she’s enjoying herself..

Couldn't give a rats arse to be honest

I'm just thinking about when they out that concert on for her outside Buckingham palace to celebrate her jubilee

All that money and effort and she had a face like a slapped arse

However she sits with her horse trainer sir whatever his name is and her horse wins and my god

She's beaming !!

Double standards

And before the rants start

"Just MY opinion"

Why on earth would it be double standards? An 83 year old woman who has had a passion for horses her entire life wins a big race - of course she's going to be jubilant! An 83 year old woman attending a pop concert of what to her would probably sound like squalling kids - quite possibly she isn't going to be rock and rolling in the aisles...oh and her elderly husband was in hospital at the time of the jubilee gig, he's just out of hospital and convalescing at home at this moment in time

I get that

However It was an official engagement , she could have at least pretended to enjoy it or smile once

But nothing

A commentator on bbc5 live just summed it up for me by saying

"It just shows how much she enjoys herself outside of official engagements"

That's fantastic , we all have good times outside of work

But she was being watched by millions on that night and looked like she just didn't want to be there

If she was worried about her husband , that's understandable

Maybe she should have made her excuses and apologised . I would have sympathised with that

But to see her so miserable when all the effort and time and money that went into it seems ridiculous

Gary Barlow said on a tv programme when he spoke to the queen about the gig the only question she wanted to ask was

How long will it take to clear up after ?

Sums it up for me

I take it you never have a bad day at the office?"

Due to the nature of my job most of my days are bad days

But that's irrelevant

I'm merely pointing out that I've hardly ever see her crack a smile

Millions were spent for her jubilee celebrations and it looked like she was purely pissed off and didn't want to be there

Yet yesterday she was bouncing around

Back to what you said about my day in the office

Yes my job is stressful at times

But I get on with it and do my best

I have to deal with people I would rather not and smile and be polite when in truth some are the scum of the earth

However the day I go and can't stand it or people look and say I'm miserable or I'm not happy doing it

Is the day I will quit

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