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    George Bush visits the Queen. . . . .

    George Bush, flies to England for an audience with the Queen. Bush brings up his grand plans for the future of America. "Your majesty", he begins, "can we turn America into a Kingdom in order to increase its status in the world?"

    The Queen shakes her head and replies, "One needs a King for a Kingdom and you are most certainly not a King, Mr Bush."

    Not to be dissuaded, he asks "Would it possible to be an Empire then?"

    "No," retorts the Queen. "You need an Emperor for an Empire and you are most certainly not an Emperor."

    "Aw shucks, what about a Principality then?" tries Bush.

    Predictably, the Queen replies, "You need a Prince for a Principality and you are most certainly not a Prince."

    Her Majesty takes a sip of tea and adds, "Mr. Bush, having met you and several other Americans I think Amarica is perfectly suited to being a country."

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    Originally posted by Marineboy View Post
    George Bush, flies to England for an audience with the Queen. Bush brings up his grand plans for the future of America. "Your majesty", he begins, "can we turn America into a Kingdom in order to increase its status in the world?"

    The Queen shakes her head and replies, "One needs a King for a Kingdom and you are most certainly not a King, Mr Bush."

    Not to be dissuaded, he asks "Would it possible to be an Empire then?"

    "No," retorts the Queen. "You need an Emperor for an Empire and you are most certainly not an Emperor."

    "Aw shucks, what about a Principality then?" tries Bush.

    Predictably, the Queen replies, "You need a Prince for a Principality and you are most certainly not a Prince."

    Her Majesty takes a sip of tea and adds, "Mr. Bush, having met you and several other Americans I think Amarica is perfectly suited to being a country."
    I don't get it
    Substance > Style

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      #3

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        #4
        Originally posted by ronanm View Post
        I don't get it
        split the two syllables in the last word
        "When Sir Henry broke a fast, you cursed double glazing."

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          #5
          cunt tree.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Paul.S View Post
            cunt tree.
            why waste words eh
            "When Sir Henry broke a fast, you cursed double glazing."

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              #7
              Originally posted by steveheighwayrobbery View Post
              split the two syllables in the last word
              Ah
              Substance > Style

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                #8
                Originally posted by ronanm View Post
                Ah
                only trying to help but I am not a doctor or a dentiist Saying that I think you should get it looked at
                "When Sir Henry broke a fast, you cursed double glazing."

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by steveheighwayrobbery View Post
                  only trying to help but I am not a doctor or a dentiist Saying that I think you should get it looked at
                  Substance > Style

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                    #10
                    Oh.. I get it now!!
                    "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by looprevil View Post
                      Oh.. I get it now!!
                      might have been the scando spelling of dentist that threw you
                      "When Sir Henry broke a fast, you cursed double glazing."

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