Cheeky Monkey
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- Jul 17, 2003
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I’m struggling to understand why they couldn’t have held it on a weekend day when we’d all be off work anyway.
Err, no we wouldn't. Millions in this country do not do Monday-Friday working.
I’m struggling to understand why they couldn’t have held it on a weekend day when we’d all be off work anyway.
The good news is that no one is forcing anyone, including you, to watch the event.
Is anyone planning to travel up to London for the funeral next Monday?
Hang on. We’ve got an NSC doctor for this sort of thing.
Calling [MENTION=34942]Dr. No[/MENTION]
Is anyone planning to travel up to London for the funeral next Monday?
I would like to take my 18 month old daughter to experience the moment in history, but as we live near Manchester it's a massive effort and I'm worried we could end up doing it all to get nowhere near the actual funeral procession.
We'd have to travel down to Brighton on Sunday and then look at getting up to London on the Monday morning.
Will thier be trains? Will they be full? Am I stupid for even contemplating it with a young child. Nappies to change etc.
Anyone else planning to go and thought of plans yet?
Anyone ever been to a huge event in London before got any experiences worthwhile sharing?
The predictions are it will be a madhouse. Massive queues to get anywhere. I'd do what most people did when she was crowned - watch it on the telly