on 28-03-2015 17:39
on 28-03-2015 17:39
he did not have a 'hunched back' = he had what the fast runner Eusain Bolt has ie unequal (not horizontally in line) shoulders
his body was found 'scrunched up' because the hole dug for him was too small for his body
no-one will ever know what happend to 'the 2 princes in the tower' but it is likely a powerful 'baron' or family had 'dirty hands'
Westminster Abbey said there is no room for the remains of King Richard III ..... York Minster wanted his remains as he was something big to do with York (sorry but it just escapes me atm) ..... Leicester Cathedral wanted him as his remains were found under one of the 'R's' in the Car Park of local administration offices, he fell fighting at the battle of Bosworth = the last Plantaganet King of England
imho Kings & Queens of England are laid to rest in our capital city of London at Westminster Abbey & that's where he should have been laid to rest ..... shame on you the 'powers-that-be' = you just didn't want him
& of course as my astute mum says they (York & Leicester) want him for the tourists' cash - my mum who left school at 14 to be a live-in scullery maid & educated herself after me & my sister left home ..... my mum & dad have always been big fans of King Richard III ..... me & my mum went to see the Shakespeare play at Bradford Alhambra Theatre starring Robert Lindsay ..... my mum & dad saw Sir Ian Mcellern in the starring role at Leeds Grand Theatre
all from my memory ..... obviously, you tech people can look it all up on the web
what do you think?
on 28-03-2015 19:40
@anticpated wrote:Being an innovative guy he created Apple Care.
spit-take / falls off chair
on 28-03-2015 19:48
on 28-03-2015 19:48
on 28-03-2015 19:58
@Anonymous wrote:
I saw that Robert lindsey play in Nottingham about 20 years ago and he played it over the top for laughs and it showed the cunning behind his plots. I also saw Kevin spacy do it a few years ago and that was semi serious but very good as well.
Whilst I'm name dropping I saw Ian McKellen in waiting for godot with Patrick Stewart and that awesome even though half of it was lost on me! Lol
thank you @Anonymous interesting - I'd have liked to have seen the Waiting for Godot with Patrick Stewart in - I've always liked him as an actor right from when he was on Star Trek the next generation - but the play would very probably 'have got away from me'
on 28-03-2015 20:02
on 28-03-2015 20:02
To be honest @Anonymous as I am very much a royalist I admit to feeling peeved initially that his funeral service was so low key. I thought why is he not being buried in Westminster Abbey....why is that coffin so plain... where is all the pomp and ceremony??......etc etc....
And then I remembered what he was like and thought ...Pfffttttt....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 28-03-2015 20:04
on 28-03-2015 20:04
on 28-03-2015 20:26
on 28-03-2015 20:26
I find it extraordinary that a man who was king for only two years and was the last of the Plantagenets, died by his own poor battle strategy and personal stupidity (bravery?) is remembered and mentioned on a daily basis more than any other dead or living king or queen. I wonder when Richard the Third will appear in the Oxford English Dictionary.....?
on 28-03-2015 21:19
on 28-03-2015 21:19
@jonsie wrote:I wonder when Richard the Third will appear in the Oxford English Dictionary.....?
I thought it did @jonsie , remember that sketch "I was walking down the road and on the pavement was a small brown Richard the Third............!"
on 28-03-2015 21:30
on 28-03-2015 21:30
on 28-03-2015 21:37
on 28-03-2015 21:37
Oh no !......not another double act !!
on 28-03-2015 21:42
on 28-03-2015 21:42
@Beenherebefore wrote:Oh no !......not another double act !!
I would just say 'normal service has been resumed'.... Its the Perksie and Jonsie show
Veritas Numquam Perit