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Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - newguy - 09-08-2022

Queen Elizabeth II has passed away.
https://www.bbc.com


RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - gailtate - 09-08-2022

(09-08-2022, 10:42 AM)newguy Wrote:  Queen Elizabeth II has passed away.
https://www.bbc.com
 
A sense of duty that was of another time. Her people will miss her. Even the anti-Royals. They just don't know it yet.


RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - Spiny_Norman - 09-08-2022

She visited the Stanford campus in March, 1983, my senior year. A photo from that visit still makes the rounds. It includes the Queen, Stanford football player Garin Veris and my friend and roommate Raga Elim who I believe was ASSU Senate chair or something like that.

https://www.losaltosonline.com/community/royal-remembrance-queen-elizabeth-ii-s-visit-to-the-valley-nearly-40-years-ago/article_0002cedc-aa37-11ec-8d84-5fd242c9287c.html


RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - newguy - 09-08-2022

(09-08-2022, 11:24 AM)Spiny_Norman Wrote:  She visited the Stanford campus in March, 1983, my senior year. A photo from that visit still makes the rounds. It includes the Queen, Stanford football player Garin Veris and my friend and roommate Raga Elim who I believe was ASSU Senate chair or something like that.

https://www.losaltosonline.com/community/royal-remembrance-queen-elizabeth-ii-s-visit-to-the-valley-nearly-40-years-ago/article_0002cedc-aa37-11ec-8d84-5fd242c9287c.html

that was my freshman year.  i remember the university taking applications from students who wanted to meet her in person.  
fond memories.


RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - Phogge - 09-08-2022

Always admired her. Classy.

The new king has always seemed like a pansy.


RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - PVTree - 09-08-2022

That is a big loss to the world and more to GB. She brought stability and a sense of royalty to the monarchy. Not sure King Charles will be able to do so (have the Brits forgiven him for dumping Lady Di for Camilla?).


RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - cardcrimson - 09-08-2022

(09-08-2022, 11:42 AM)Phogge Wrote:  Always admired her. Classy.

The new king has always seemed like a pansy.
Very tough and very classy indeed. Certainly feel a sense of mourning. . . .

(09-08-2022, 11:47 AM)PVTree Wrote:  That is a big loss to the world and more to GB. She brought stability and a sense of royalty to the monarchy. Not sure King Charles will be able to do so (have the Brits forgiven him for dumping Lady Di for Camilla?).
Can they skip a generation. . . .


RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - BostonCard - 09-08-2022

Since this is a sports board…

When Elizabeth II was born (April 21, 1926), Satchel Paige had yet to pitch.  Ty Cobb, Eddie Collins, Tris Speaker, Grover Alexander & Walter Johnson were still active when she was born. Cobb hit .342 in 3 seasons during her lifetime. Alexander's big World Series K was in 1926. Babe Ruth got caught stealing second on the last play of the WS that year.

BC


RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - Nan3cy - 09-08-2022

(09-08-2022, 12:38 PM)cardcrimson Wrote:  
(09-08-2022, 11:42 AM)Phogge Wrote:  Always admired her. Classy.

The new king has always seemed like a pansy.
Very tough and very classy indeed. Certainly feel a sense of mourning. . . .

(09-08-2022, 11:47 AM)PVTree Wrote:  That is a big loss to the world and more to GB. She brought stability and a sense of royalty to the monarchy. Not sure King Charles will be able to do so (have the Brits forgiven him for dumping Lady Di for Camilla?).
Can they skip a generation. . . .

An English friend of mine is not pro-Will *at all*. She thinks he’s a real creep. Data point of one, but I tend to trust her judgment — which I feel bad about, because I’ve always kind of liked the guy. And I hope Charles has been forgiven for giving up on a marriage that was clearly bad for both him and Diana. It’s too bad the world hadn’t changed enough 40 years ago to let Charles follow his heart then.


RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - BostonCard - 09-08-2022

Some more Queen Elizabeth numbers…

[tweet]https://twitter.com/theeconomist/status/1567969731042488325?s=46&t=8-Mo9CdPiyqsOYE-No8C6Q[/tweet]

That’s a lot of Corgis.

BC

By the way, the first of those Prime Ministers, Winston Churchill, was born in 1874.  The last one, Liz Truss, was born in 1975!

BC


RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - newguy - 09-08-2022

my cousin married a Scotsman, and i have a couple friends in the UK, and they haven't heard anything bad about Will.
i miss the queen already.


RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - Phogge - 09-08-2022

Real kings led their troops in battle. Richard the Lionheart, Henry V, Babe Ruth.

Which brings me back to Costas' line about the Englishman and the American...


RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - 82lsju - 09-08-2022

(09-08-2022, 11:35 AM)newguy Wrote:  
(09-08-2022, 11:24 AM)Spiny_Norman Wrote:  She visited the Stanford campus in March, 1983, my senior year. A photo from that visit still makes the rounds. It includes the Queen, Stanford football player Garin Veris and my friend and roommate Raga Elim who I believe was ASSU Senate chair or something like that.

https://www.losaltosonline.com/community/royal-remembrance-queen-elizabeth-ii-s-visit-to-the-valley-nearly-40-years-ago/article_0002cedc-aa37-11ec-8d84-5fd242c9287c.html

that was my freshman year.  i remember the university taking applications from students who wanted to meet her in person.  
fond memories.

the alumni association posted that picture on Facebook earlier today

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along with this one

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RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - Mick - 09-08-2022

(09-08-2022, 03:28 PM)Phogge Wrote:  Real kings led their troops in battle. Richard the Lionheart, Henry V, Babe Ruth.

Which brings me back to Costas' line about the Englishman and the American...

For those of you unfamiliar with Mr. Costas' take on the difference between England and 'Murica, here it is:

An Englishman and an American are having an argument about something that has nothing to do with baseball. It gets to the point where it's irreconcilable, to the point of exasperation, and the American says to the Englishman, Ah, screw the king! And the Englishman is taken aback, thinks for a minute and says, Well, screw Babe Ruth! Now think about that. The American thinks he can insult the Englishman by casting aspersions upon a person who has his position by virtue of nothing except for birth; nothing to do with personal qualities, good, bad or otherwise. But who does the Englishman think embodies America? Some scruffy kid who came from the humblest of beginnings, hung out as a six-year-old behind his father's bar; a big, badly flawed, swashbuckling palooka, who strides with great spirit — not just talent, but with a spirit of possibility and enjoyment of life across the American stage. That's an American to the Englishman. You give me Babe Ruth over any king who's ever sat on the throne and I'll be happy with that trade."

— Bob Costas


RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - dabigv13 - 09-08-2022

[Tweet]https://twitter.com/channeltree/status/1568044834929397761?s=20&t=32mqLlcXlCB2RHK3lgA6NQ[/tweet]


RE: Elizabeth II, 1926-2022 - newguy - 09-08-2022

(09-08-2022, 10:06 PM)dabigv13 Wrote:  [Tweet]https://twitter.com/channeltree/status/1568044834929397761?s=20&t=32mqLlcXlCB2RHK3lgA6NQ[/tweet]
the definition of failure.