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Title:Discussions of topics pertaining to men
Notice:Please read all replies to note 1
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELE
Created:Thu Jan 21 1993
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:268
Total number of notes:12755

137.0. "Gentleman, or 'Sneak'?" by YUPPY::HOLLANDM () Tue Oct 04 1994 07:55

    Have you heard about the latest book about Princess Diana?
    
    What do you think about the "Gentelman" Major who has allegedy made
    love to Princess Diana and then told the world in this new book?
    
    Would you "kiss and tell"?
    
    Should the Major be executed for Treason?
    
    
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137.1make the punishment fit the crimePASTIS::MONAHANhumanity is a trojan horseTue Oct 04 1994 08:3216
    	He can't be executed for treason. The only crimes that still carry
    the death penalty in Britain are high treason (not the same as
    treason), witchcraft, and sabotage in a naval dockyard.
    
    	The most promising charge might be violation of the Official
    Secrets act. That can carry very long terms of imprisonment, and his
    only defence would be if he could prove that what he wrote was pure
    fiction with no basis whatsoever in fact.
    
    	Satellite TV quoted a passage from the book last night, and even if
    you were interested in the content you would probably be sickened by
    the quality of the prose. An independant comment has said that compared
    to this, Barbara Cartland writes great literature. I think an
    appropriate punishment would be that he should be forced to pay for a 2
    minute advertising spot on television for the next 20 years, during
    which he reads passages of his work.
137.2XSTACY::GRAINNEsignal (SIGCUBE, SIG_IGN);Tue Oct 04 1994 09:098
    Actually, according to the gutter press here (Ireland) and in the UK,
    he *can* be executed for treason. The wording given was something like
    'violating the person of the consort to an heir to the throne' (doesn't 
    matter whether or not it was consensual.) The original penalty was 
    beheading, but was reduced to hanging sometime in the sensitive,
    caring 1800's
    
    Grainne  
137.3PASTIS::MONAHANhumanity is a trojan horseTue Oct 04 1994 10:1420
137.4DECALP::GUTZWILLERhappiness- U want what U haveTue Oct 04 1994 10:4811
.0>    What do you think about the "Gentelman" Major who has allegedy made
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.0>    love to Princess Diana and then told the world in this new book?



if it had been any good, they'd still be at it. so they're not, so it wasn't.
so the guy's trying to make money out of nothing.


andreas.
137.5Todays news, tomorrows Fish n' chip paper.LARVAE::TILSON_VTue Oct 04 1994 11:3913
    I think she (Di) should sue him and the publishers for every penny they
    have, and give the money to charity. Then perhaps it might make these
    kind of plonkas think first before writing YET MORE rubbish - and put 
    an end to such insects from crawling out of the woodwork.
    
    No, I'm not a royalist - but it is getting VERY BORING hearing about
    yet another "Di Exclusive" - Just let her be.
    
    Vic
     
    
    
    
137.6who cares? ;-)LASSIE::TRAMP::GRADYInto the night, an angel to be...Tue Oct 04 1994 13:504
...and the English say we Americans get all excited over
trivial nonsense...ha! ;-) ;-)

tim
137.7CSC32::HADDOCKSaddle RozinanteTue Oct 04 1994 14:536
    
    It seems that women have been writing, and making fortunes from, these
    "kiss&tell" books for quite some time now.  Welcome to equal
    opportunity.

    fred();
137.8AIMHI::RAUHI survived the Cruel SpaTue Oct 04 1994 15:3910
    Perhaps this gentleman Major, was looking at either or option. Either
    kiss and tell and live off the story line. Or stick to the game plan
    and retire with his military pension at a much later date in life.
    Gotta understand the motives of why someone would do such. Why would a
    bunch of camera hungry tabloid chase Diane all over the island taking
    pictures of her and ol Prince Charles? I think that this is the sort of
    folk that there should be a warnt out for an arrest, for treason. 
    
    Eha,,, such is life in the fast lan....:)
    
137.9I thought Americans *did* get excited over killings?PASTIS::MONAHANhumanity is a trojan horseWed Oct 05 1994 06:3116
    re: .6
>...and the English say we Americans get all excited over
>trivial nonsense...ha! ;-) ;-)
    
    	Come on!  I have seen hours of TV over the last 15 years about U.S.
    prisoners on death row, etc..  This is the first time in the last 30
    years that there has even been a suggestion in the U.K. that someone
    might have committed a capital offence.
    
    	Our last public hangman was pensioned off many years ago when he
    was quite young, and he is now well past retirement age. He spent most
    of his life travelling round places like Singapore and Malaysia
    teaching courses on how to hang someone properly. There was a TV
    interview with him broadcast not too long ago. If the contents of the
    book are ever proven true in a court of law we will have to borrow one
    of his trainees for the occasion.
137.10Poor mother....MROA::MAHONEYTue Oct 11 1994 15:469
    In yesterdays' newspaper she (princes Diana) appeared in an article
    regarding some tapes obtained while "making it out" with a guy back in
    1988... that was long before her split with Prince Charles....
    
    Poor Queen has her hands full with her kids.... her family is hardly an
    example of anything, it is worse than a cheap soap opera... it must be
    awfully hard for her to be such a situation.
    
    Ana
137.11SOLVIT::SOULEPursuing Synergy...Tue Oct 11 1994 19:5214
 .10>  Poor Queen has her hands full with her kids.... her family is hardly an
 .10>  example of anything, it is worse than a cheap soap opera... it must be
 .10>  awfully hard for her to be such a situation.
    
       Yeah, they don't make decent Consorts anymore...

       I guess the question to be asked is What family doesn't have a scandal?

       Historically, as far as the English monarchy is concerned, this one
       seems to be pretty minor...  They get divorced, so what?  It only
       proves that not all fairy tales have happy endings.  With regard to
       Charles and Diana, who shirked their duty?

       WOW, another fascinating MENNOTES discussion!  :-) :-) :-) 
137.12CALDEC::RAHDon't fear the reaper.Sun Oct 16 1994 16:224
    
    last night on Beeb Newsahhr, the news was that Chas is claiming that
    he was ordered (or at least heavily persuaded) to marry Ms. Spencer, 
    despite his lack of desire for her, by his dad.
137.13When will it Di (die)!IRNBRU::RANKINMon Oct 17 1994 12:208
    This morning's news was taking an opinion poll. "who's side are you
    on"?   Charles is supposed to be publishing his own book in which he
    admits to "not being in love with Di".  Di on the otherhand appears to
    have been madly in love with the idea of being a princess!  What a load
    of rubbish...........  Does anyone care about my problems?  I could
    easily get a book going..........
    
    
137.14KUZZY::PELKEYLife, It aint for the sqeamish!Wed Oct 19 1994 16:535
Look, the guy gets lucky, and he's making money off it...

	I'd shoot him just on that principle alone....

What do 'I' think of him,,, he's a stiff.  :^)