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I know, from personal experience, the Queens flights used to go out with enough Gin and Rothmans cigarettes on them to last a lifetime! I also know that there is a huge nuclear shelter underneath Hyde Park and it is as big Hyde Park, but don't worry folks, nothing to do with our safety at all, its all kept supplied up with food and medical necessities and kitted out only for the most important members of society, so not us!
These are not conspiracy theories, is the truth, Queen's flight is also on standby 24/7 for emergency departures in times of national emergency/crisis and is always stocked up with enough supplies to last weeks at a time too. Wish I knew where the entrance was for the nuclear shelter though! ha! but would serve no purpose, anyway you'd just get shot if you tried to force entry in a time of national crisis, chaos would reign and everyone denies knowledge of the existence of such, and now I'd better shut up before I get the MOD on my case!

dulwichmum Wrote:

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> My mother says that film is blasphemous - I will

> not spell check that word as I have been drinking

> anyhow...(hic!)


My grandfather was the (unofficial) religious advisor for the film and he didn't think it was.


Contradicting dulwichmum, that must be stage 5.

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