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Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
Shirley not! I tend to equate Aquarians with a lack of reality, fantasy life, and inability to deal with money. Must be just the ones in our family. We refer to them as SFB.

Nah - Mr Woo is Aquarian and he's not like that at all  - sounds distinctly Piscean (My mum and sister to a tee).

tis true us Pisceans are like that 

FM
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Personally , i would love to see Diana in the name , but somehow i cant see it myself. I admire William for his stand on a lot of things, but he may be out voted on that one. Just my opinion. 
I do hope though, that after the initial celebrations, the press back off , and give the couple some privacy .....

FM
Originally Posted by Skylark24:

Personally , i would love to see Diana in the name , but somehow i cant see it myself. I admire William for his stand on a lot of things, but he may be out voted on that one. Just my opinion. 
I do hope though, that after the initial celebrations, the press back off , and give the couple some privacy .....

I also think her name should be added and surely William wouldn't disagree. If it's a girl and she can succeed to the throne then maybe her name will be Elizabeth and eventually become Elizabeth the 3rd...or is that too many Elizabeth's lol.

Yellow Rose

 

did this private hospital really think The Queen or Prince Charles would be ringing in the early hours 

 





Prank callers have managed to trick hospital staff treating the Duchess of Cambridge into revealing detailed information about her condition.

Australian radio DJs impersonating the Queen and Prince of Wales were given an update about Kate, who was admitted to London's King Edward VII on Monday with severe morning sickness.

Mel Greig and Michael Christian from Sydney's 2Day FM were transferred to a duty nurse who divulged details of how doctors were treating the duchess.

The hospital has said it "deplores" the stunt and will be conducting a review of its phone system.

As Prince William arrived to visit his wife as she spends her third day in hospital, St James's Palace declined to comment on the incident.

A spokesman for the hospital said: "King Edward VII's Hospital Sister Agnes can confirm that an Australian radio station made a hoax call to the hospital in the early hours of Tuesday morning.


http://news.sky.com/story/1020...ts-falling-for-prank

 

MrsH

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