Where in the World Isn't Bob Saget?

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Mike has two sisters who share a birthday, exactly 10 years apart. Annnnnd, they each started as a twin.

Cue the Twilight Zone music.
I have a good one... I was one of three cousins born on the same day, in the same hospital, by three different women. There was Steven, Normand and myself. Sadly Steven only made it to 9 months before he passed from cystic fibrosis. Normand and I shared birthday party's for quite a few years and then the family had a falling out and I frankly only saw him once, very briefly, just before we left NY state and went to Vermont. Skip ahead about 10 years and I had come back from Vietnam and met my wife while taking a night course at UVM.

After about a year we decided to get married and I contacted a close friend of mine in NY State to ask him if he would be my best man. He said that he had just received a call from a local friend of his and had been asked to be a best man also, on the same day. Of course, it wasn't possible but he had already agreed so I was out. As we chatted I got around to asking him who it was that was getting married and he said... Normand B........ the same Normand that was born on the same day as me. I didn't know that they even knew each other.

So here was the complete oddity....

He and I were born on the same day in the same hospital.
We were born about 20 minute apart, according to my Mother.
We were first cousins.
We both, with no contact for years, got married on the same day.
At this time we lived in different states.
We both asked the same person to be our best man.
To make it even more freaky, his wife and my wife were both named Gail.

Talk about your Twilight Zone!

TOTALLY UNIMPORTANT SIDE NOTE: Normand passed away a couple years ago from Covid leaving me the last remaining member of the trio.
 
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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I didn’t get up for it (or rather, STAY up for it), but I have now watched the coronation twice.

Random thoughts:

The music was beautiful. I love all the pomp and pageantry. In a world where Cardi B sings about her privates in the most vulgar terms imaginable, we need some civility.

Everyone looked so dignified. The clothing and uniforms were regal.

Canada has announced that King Charles will be placed on the $20 note and all coins. I would have thought that was a given, as that is the currency that currently features the Queen’s visage.

Charles should have married Camilla in the 70’s. Don’t like her; never will, but they do seem very happy together.

70 years, 214 days. Charles is the longest-serving heir apparent.

Not sorry to not see Meghan. Don’t like her; never will. I only slightly feel more kindly toward Harry. Again, they do seem to love each other. For now anyway. (Yoko: I broke up the Beatles. Meghan: Here, hold my beer.)

The Sovereign Grant costs each citizen of the UK $1.29 pounds annually. Cheap as chips.

From Wikipedia: “Contrary to public rumors, at no time do Canadians "pay money" to Britain or to the Royal Family. The only tax dollars that are spent on the monarchy are for the Vice Regal offices and Royal Visits, much like we would spend on visits of other international dignitaries.”

And now I’m done stalling. I have so many chores to do! Happy Saturday everyone. And …Long Live Our Gracious King.
 

Lilofan

Well-Known Member
I didn’t get up for it (or rather, STAY up for it), but I have now watched the coronation twice.

Random thoughts:

The music was beautiful. I love all the pomp and pageantry. In a world where Cardi B sings about her privates in the most vulgar terms imaginable, we need some civility.

Everyone looked so dignified. The clothing and uniforms were regal.

Canada has announced that King Charles will be placed on the $20 note and all coins. I would have thought that was a given, as that is the currency that currently features the Queen’s visage.

Charles should have married Camilla in the 70’s. Don’t like her; never will, but they do seem very happy together.

70 years, 214 days. Charles is the longest-serving heir apparent.

Not sorry to not see Meghan. Don’t like her; never will. I only slightly feel more kindly toward Harry. Again, they do seem to love each other. For now anyway. (Yoko: I broke up the Beatles. Meghan: Here, hold my beer.)

The Sovereign Grant costs each citizen of the UK $1.29 pounds annually. Cheap as chips.

From Wikipedia: “Contrary to public rumors, at no time do Canadians "pay money" to Britain or to the Royal Family. The only tax dollars that are spent on the monarchy are for the Vice Regal offices and Royal Visits, much like we would spend on visits of other international dignitaries.”

And now I’m done stalling. I have so many chores to do! Happy Saturday everyone. And …Long Live Our Gracious King.
Not surprising Prince Harry nowhere to be found when Royal Family with new King and Queen were at balcony waving to the crowd. Harry immediately left after coronation to catch a commercial flight back to California with Archie's birthday this weekend.
 
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MinnieM123

Premium Member
Not surprising Prince Harry nowhere to be found when Royal Family with new King and Queen were at balcony waving to the crowd. Harry immediately left after coronation to catch a commercial flight back to California with Archie's birthday this weekend.
Wasn't his choice. Due to the fact that he wasn't a "working Royal", his father did not allow him on the balcony with the rest of the family.

He was invited to the luncheon today, although I don't know if he stayed for that or left immediately back to the U.S.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I didn’t get up for it (or rather, STAY up for it), but I have now watched the coronation twice.

Random thoughts:

The music was beautiful. I love all the pomp and pageantry. In a world where Cardi B sings about her privates in the most vulgar terms imaginable, we need some civility.

Everyone looked so dignified. The clothing and uniforms were regal.

Canada has announced that King Charles will be placed on the $20 note and all coins. I would have thought that was a given, as that is the currency that currently features the Queen’s visage.

Charles should have married Camilla in the 70’s. Don’t like her; never will, but they do seem very happy together.

70 years, 214 days. Charles is the longest-serving heir apparent.

Not sorry to not see Meghan. Don’t like her; never will. I only slightly feel more kindly toward Harry. Again, they do seem to love each other. For now anyway. (Yoko: I broke up the Beatles. Meghan: Here, hold my beer.)

The Sovereign Grant costs each citizen of the UK $1.29 pounds annually. Cheap as chips.

From Wikipedia: “Contrary to public rumors, at no time do Canadians "pay money" to Britain or to the Royal Family. The only tax dollars that are spent on the monarchy are for the Vice Regal offices and Royal Visits, much like we would spend on visits of other international dignitaries.”

And now I’m done stalling. I have so many chores to do! Happy Saturday everyone. And …Long Live Our Gracious King.
Watched the entire Coronation (on BBC coverage this morning). Loved all of it. Was glad that Harry did attend, even if briefly. (I read his book and have some insight into the family challenges, down through the years.)

I was so impressed with the military marching units from all branches of the military. Their lines and precision were PERFECTION.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
I didn’t get up for it (or rather, STAY up for it), but I have now watched the coronation twice.

Random thoughts:

The music was beautiful. I love all the pomp and pageantry. In a world where Cardi B sings about her privates in the most vulgar terms imaginable, we need some civility.

Everyone looked so dignified. The clothing and uniforms were regal.

Canada has announced that King Charles will be placed on the $20 note and all coins. I would have thought that was a given, as that is the currency that currently features the Queen’s visage.

Charles should have married Camilla in the 70’s. Don’t like her; never will, but they do seem very happy together.

70 years, 214 days. Charles is the longest-serving heir apparent.

Not sorry to not see Meghan. Don’t like her; never will. I only slightly feel more kindly toward Harry. Again, they do seem to love each other. For now anyway. (Yoko: I broke up the Beatles. Meghan: Here, hold my beer.)

The Sovereign Grant costs each citizen of the UK $1.29 pounds annually. Cheap as chips.

From Wikipedia: “Contrary to public rumors, at no time do Canadians "pay money" to Britain or to the Royal Family. The only tax dollars that are spent on the monarchy are for the Vice Regal offices and Royal Visits, much like we would spend on visits of other international dignitaries.”

And now I’m done stalling. I have so many chores to do! Happy Saturday everyone. And …Long Live Our Gracious King.
Chuck the geriatric upstart was born in November 1948. He is just about 4 months younger them me. So that makes him 74 and whatever number of days that is. It took him all those years to get his first job.

I watched a little of it and I guess that smiling is forbidden when one is being Coronated. Did anyone besides me notice how often he seemed to pitch forward when he was sitting. Just a minor jerk forward like what you see happen in It's tough to be a bug" at the end. Wouldn't surprise me if some of those ancient garments were infested with vermin. 🐜🪳🕷️

Just kidding but they haven't been used for 75 years. I wonder where they are stored. I know the crown jewels are stored in the tower of London. I saw them years ago (circa 1967) when I went on my College tour of a few countries in Europe. They wouldn't let me take any of them home as souvenirs.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Chuck the geriatric upstart was born in November 1948. He is just about 4 months younger them me. So that makes him 74 and whatever number of days that is. It took him all those years to get his first job.

I watched a little of it and I guess that smiling is forbidden when one is being Coronated. Did anyone besides me notice how often he seemed to pitch forward when he was sitting. Just a minor jerk forward like what you see happen in It's tough to be a bug" at the end.
I read that the coronation crown weighs almost 5 lbs. (Camilla’s - less than half.) That’s a lot of weight for 3/4 century old necks to support for an extended period.

The Canadian commentators I watched drew attention to the fact that neither Charles nor Camilla were able to tilt their heads to watch the red (looked pink to me), white, and blue jet smoke, lest the crowns be jostled.

Charles’ crown is reputed to be worth between £3 BILLION and £5 BILLION! (Camilla’s coronation crown is worth a mere £400 by comparison.)

There’s more than one reason for the saying “heavy is the head that wears the crown”.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I read that the coronation crown weighs almost 5 lbs. (Camilla’s - less than half.) That’s a lot of weight for 3/4 century old necks to support for an extended period.

The Canadian commentators I watched drew attention to the fact that neither Charles nor Camilla were able to tilt their heads to watch the red (looked pink to me), white, and blue jet smoke, lest the crowns be jostled.

Charles’ crown is reputed to be worth between £3 BILLION and £5 BILLION! (Camilla’s coronation crown is worth a mere £400 by comparison.)

There’s more than one reason for the saying “heavy is the head that wears the crown”.
I enjoyed watching the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the processions. What a smart-looking group, and I always liked their red jackets. Their horses were beautiful.

(Oh, just adding here -- there were some protestors (somewhere) along the parade route, and they were asked to leave by the PD. Some were arrested. Too late now, but II wish they had been granted a (specific location) to voice their opinions, versus just being removed. )
 
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Mr Ferret 75

Thank you sir. You were an inspiration.
Premium Member
I enjoyed watching the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the processions. What a smart-looking group, and I always liked their red jackets. Their horses were beautiful.

(Oh, just adding here -- there were some protestors (somewhere) along the parade route, and they were asked to leave by the PD. Some were arrested. Too late now, but II wish they had been granted a (specific location) to voice their opinions, versus just being removed. )
Problem with protesters nowadays is they wouldn't be happy with anything less than directly on the route. Plus you never know if they are going to do something more than shout or wave signs.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Problem with protesters nowadays is they wouldn't be happy with anything less than directly on the route. Plus you never know if they are going to do something more than shout or wave signs.
Side note only -- I recall (over here) some years ago, there was a political thing going on; and protestors were given a specific area to express their points of view. They didn't prefer the location, but it was a compromise. (May or may not work over there, but just a thought.)
 

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