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Err, you may want to edit your post, just you have a quote from Salvanas as attributed to me . . . that may cause some confusion, lol.

I actually fully agree with you on part of your post. I would certainly never want to live the life of royalty, but then Salvanas has a point in that quite a few people do want to live that kind of life. I wonder what the propotion of people would be, how many do want that life and how many do not. I wouldn't want to hazard a guess at a statistic either way, but I am curious why people would want that life. If Salvanas is reading, how come you would choose to be a royal if given the option? I wonder what the perceived pros are that outweigh the cons?

That said, I think Salvanas is right that temperment, stance and body language are as much learned as they are genetic. I won't go into huge details or give scientific proof, I'll leave that to other people to do, but I'm adopted - no biological ties to my father at all - and I can say I actually have many of his speech mannerisms and a lot of his personality. I don't think I have his stance, but then again these things are also influenced by gender, environment, genetics (yes) and other things. I think it's entirely possible that Harry may have learned these things from his 'father', whether biolgical or not.
sorry Robin blame my old age and senility

Ah well you have a right to your own opinion. You do not see how you really are when you are relaxed. Yes, you will have probably subconsciously copied much from your A parents-- but some things that are genetic will still be there somewhere.

Unless you could see your birth parents-- you do not know exactly why you are the way you are any more than I who only met my mother once when I was sevenyears of age-- know any rsemblances.

Genetics can still be found even if a person is unaware.

I have bred dogs for over forty years-- and I immediately recognise certain traits from certain gr parents or or beyond. Genetics will always OUT.

I see it strongly in one of my gr daughters who is Sooo Like her father and gr father in so many ways-- yet she did not live with either of them.


She has BI Polar-- is a total control freak-- Looks like her father and gr father.

Anyway its always a fascinating subject which is why many people who do not know their own parentage-- are desperate to Know.

Have you seen the recent programmes about tracing family-- one young man was so desperate to find his father-- when he did-- they were so Alike not only physically but also in their chosen careers.

no doubt if one is brought up in one family-- then one will have many of their traits-- but still the genes are different.


I often wonder why I am the person I am. why I have certain tastes and loves or dislikes.

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The only way I would ever care about the Royal Wedding is if I got the day off work. Which I didn't.

So...snore.
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Yes Robin much of this would be better by PM.

There is nothing at all wrong comparing animals with humans-- we are all Animals aren't we?


Breeders of rabbits would learn more quickly because of the way rabbits breed so quickly.

Considering that animals are used for experiment they cannot be removed from the situation.

Race Horses are extremely valuable, they are bred for specific purposes, so their breeding plans have to be thoroughly examined in order to continue to produce top class animals.


I studied the pedigrees of all the cairn terriers way back to the 1953's because I was aiming to produce the best type of little dogs that I could. I knew many of those dogs in the pedigrees personally- having been involved since 1953-- and their temperaments, physical assets or faults etc.

Certain breeders produced a recognizable TYPE for their Kennel.

Any devotee of the royal family also I might hazard a guess likes to study their pedigrees-- and as so many were illegitimate-- that would put some flys/flies in the ointment.

I will talk about your own circumstance privately.But as your mother is actually your Biological mother-- then you know her don't you?

It was not an adoption into two strangers home.


Any Experts on the history of the Royal family on here?


I do not know Major Hewitt-- so cannot compare Harry to Him-- but Diana's brother has red hair. It was when I saw Harry sitting next to Philip in a previous SERVICE at the Abbey I forget which one- but it immediately struck me how like Philip he really was. Seeing Harry walk alongside his brother William the other day-- I thought even more how like Philip he was in his walk and stance--Will we ever know? anyway I like him a lot-- He has loads of personality and daredevilment in him.

By the way some of my friends also believe that Hewitt is the father. The royal family must have done a DNA test surely? would they kick Harry out if he is not a son of Charles?

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I watched it for a bit, right when they got into the church and some old guy started going blah, blah, blah. I realized, hey, this is as boreing as every other wedding I been too..zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
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05-03-2011, 06:36 AM

As an Englishman I caught the highlights...

...The dress

..The kiss

...The vows

I didnt care! but the pomp and ceremony was good.


The strange thing is im a Monachist...and on a Japanese forum were is the comments upon the Imperial famly who are also a constitutional Monarchey?

Let us discuss the pro's/con's.
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I watched it for a bit, right when they got into the church and some old guy started going blah, blah, blah. I realized, hey, this is as boreing as every other wedding I been too..zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Boring procedure.....perhaps, you are right. Because we, adult persons, watching and taking part in various holiday rituals including weddings.
But I'm glad that my children enojed watching footage of royal wedding in UK. For them it's like a bit of a fantasy world coming into real life.
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my father's of the family are all english. they loved the wedding.
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