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Go Granny... Go Granny... Go Granny GO!...
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There is a picture of Nick Mason of Pink Floyd and the queen looking at the engine of his Ferrari 250
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There is a picture of Nick Mason of Pink Floyd and the queen looking at the engine of his Ferrari 250
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There is a picture of Nick Mason of Pink Floyd and the queen looking at the engine of his Ferrari 250 Thanks Ol Buddy………she always drove stick I heard. Mechanical person.
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There is a picture of Nick Mason of Pink Floyd and the queen looking at the engine of his Ferrari 250 I Say, Nicky Ol Boy... A spot more Timing and lean out these Carbs and she'll be running good as New!...
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She was a car nut, and a collector.. This is her 1966 Aston Martin DB6. Doubtful any chauffeur ever sat in the driver's seat, she drove these cars. She had this Imperial Midget Racer built to give to Prince Charles on his 7th birthday, who's mom thinks like that! Here are a dozen she had auctioned off in 2016. Auction ListHere is another 25 'Crown Jewels' from her collection. https://www.hotcars.com/25-rare-classic-cars-owned-by-queen-elizabeth-ii/1948 Daimler DE
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Great pictures! With her passing it feels like the end of an era, when people were focused on handling their responsibilities and obligations with grace and determination. These days it's all about , MY hurt feelings and look at MY selfie pics but don't ask me to care about anything but ME. It makes me nauseous I'm not optimistic for the next generation being able to deal with life...
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She had a helluva lot more intelligence, tact and dignity than the POS running our country....
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A lot of the Royals can't handle the discipline and structure that's expected of them and opt out. Queen Elizabeth's Uncle, Edward lasted less than a year as King before he abdicated the throne and bailed.
Queen Elizabeth took it on at a young age and maintained it for her whole life. Obviously, it provided her with an opulent life. But she would have had that anyway.
I respect her for having the discipline to maintain the tradition in such a classy manner. The position has a lot of perks to say the least. But it also requires a type of sacrifice that very few people will experience. Well put. +1
"...if the gentlemen of Virginia shall send us a dozen of their sons, we would take great care in their education, instruct them in all we know, and make men of them." Canasatego 1744
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She was in Kenya when she learned her father had died, making her the Queen. Hunting was about the only reason to go to Kenya back then. I figure she was probably on a shooting trip. Hunting was still legal in Kenya in those days...........
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She was in Kenya when she learned her father had died, making her the Queen. Hunting was about the only reason to go to Kenya back then. I figure she was probably on a shooting trip. Hunting was still legal in Kenya in those days........... She loved pheasant hunting as well and was a good shot when she was young. The Queens Sandringham estate was a favored place for that and you cannot imagine the number and sheer beauty of the guns kept in the Royal gun vault/room there. Next to the Royal jewels kept in London it’s the most incredible man made collection of anything I’ve ever seen. Osky
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Queen Elizabeth had a lot of diginity, she stayed in her lane , did not get involved in a lot of stupid crap.
Unlike her children, who can never be of any consequence .
She was very interesting , enjoyed a lot of outdoor sports that would be the envy of a lot on here.
May she rest in peace, she well earned it.
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That old lady could shoot both rifle and shotgun better thank most on this board and she could definitely ride a horse better than almost anyone you know.
I imagine if she could have, she would have rather been some moderately well off country gentry than a queen, but God had other plans. For someone who was not born to be queen and only ruled by accident of history, she did a good job as far as anyone can tell. Any parent should know better than to criticize her for the actions of her children. Many of us have done far worse with far fewer challenges. In any case, good or bad, she is gone on to her reward now. Seems like she was raised by some pretty good people. I watched the movie Darkest Hour recently about Winston Churchill and they portrayed her Father (the King) did not like Churchill at all as a person, but he was open minded enough to come to respect Churchill's ideals and backed him anyway...Not like the insane people today running our country and controlling the media that want nothing to do with working with the other side of the aisle to make the country better..
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