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Thursday, December 25, 2014

"One could say not only light one could say time."




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UK queen calls for harmony in Christmas message

By MATT DUNHAM and GREGORY KATZ, Associated Press

Updated 4:20 pm, Thursday, December 25, 2014

SANDRINGHAM, England (AP) —


The queen writes her own Christmas speech, which is pre-recorded and televised in many parts of the world. She made her first Christmas broadcast on radio in 1952.

The queen and her close family celebrated Christmas at the sprawling Sandringham estate in Norfolk.

The royals attended a church service Christmas morning before a gala lunch. Prince William and his pregnant wife Kate were present, but their toddler son, Prince George, didn't go to church.

Kate told one person in the crowd she didn't bring 1-year-old George because he would have made too much noise.

Prince Charles' wife Camilla also didn't attend because of a painful back injury suffered earlier this month, officials said.

The queen arrived by car while the other royals walked from her estate to the village church.










1978 film "Capricorn One" DVD video:


Kay Brubaker: What are you after?

Robert Caulfield: I'm taking a terrible risk telling you this. I don't think your husband is the kind of man who makes mistakes no matter how far away he may be. I think he was trying to tell you something.

Kay Brubaker: What?

Robert Caulfield: What did you do at Flat Rock?

Kay Brubaker: Nothing much. We came home after one day because Charles got sick.

Robert Caulfield: What'd you do that one day?

Kay Brubaker: I don't remember. We took a tour of the town they had those tours and I don't remember we took some home movies.

Robert Caulfield: Do you have them?

Kay Brubaker: Yes.

Robert Caulfield: May I see them?

Kay Brubaker: Yes. They were making a movie the day we were there. Bru got a big kick out of it. He never knew it took so much time to just do one simple scene. Charles loved that one. He wasn't in the greatest mood though. He didn't know it but he was sick. Bru was fascinated with the detail. He couldn't get over how something so fake could look so real. He kept on saying that with that kind of technology you could convince people of almost anything.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 4:31 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Thursday 25 December 2014