http://hardonsmaturewomen.blogspot.com/2011/05/mature-british-lesbians-voyers-delight.html
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"I know this sounds like something out of a movie. I am naive enough still to think this is probably not true. BUT I will assure you that the radio talk show host who called me to tell me is someone very reliable -- not a person to communicate something like this unless he believed his source to have sounded legitimate."
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| Open door: David Cameron and Theresa May have talked of a migrant cap - but thousands of immigrants have been granted 'squatters' rights' to stay in the UK |
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Stinking little Jew homo, Darren Star, loves to attack White and Christian values. |
(Mockery by Zen): 'We decree that we are allowed to play by different rules. We can heap unto ourselves as much treasure as we want and live in total opulance. We are your rulers, but will graciously allow you to experience your joys and happiness vicariously through our presupposed purity, pomp and grandeur. Despite our godlike greatness and splendor, we will stoop to your level, although with deference. You will love and covet our ceremonies, our costumes, and even our scant attention to your menial lives. We shall rule from on high, as from Mount Olympus, while you shall do the chores....and you shall do it thankfully, knowing you are serving your demigods'.Whatta crock.
The rigid class system in Britain clearly defines the invisible barrier that separates royalty from ordinary folks. The Royal Protocol is the standard decorum of the court and strickly imposed in the Kingdom. It refers to the proper flow of the activities of the royals including the discipline, formality and lifestyle. This decorum is the basic guide for commoners how to treat royal family members.
There's also an unwritten rule of "order of precedence" for men and women in the realm that traditionally followed. In the hierarchy of royals and nobles, royals come first with the ruling sovereign as the highest order of human being. The commoners including those royal members should give bows and curtsies when facing the monarch and should move slightly backward when the sovereign is approaching. (Source)