Prince William, With a Beard
#26re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 12/30/08 at 9:51amNever too fond of either of them, but at least the beard makes Prince William look less like he should be starring in "Home Alone." Even when he was a kid, it was always easy for me to picture him as a creepy-looking middle-aged guy, but now it's... really easy.
#27re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 12/30/08 at 10:23am
Harry just gets himself into the oddest pickles, like he's a character in a British sitcom about the Younger Prince.
For instance...caption this:
#28re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 12/30/08 at 12:00pm
Would I 'DO' a bear?
I don't know what that means.
Did your mother ever buy you a shirt instead of shopping at Wilson's House Of Leather?
Because that is the crappiest pleather vest I've ever seen.
No quotes, because I don't talk into telephones where the cord is coming out of your butt.
#29re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 12/30/08 at 12:40pmPrince Harry, remember me from "Nine" the musical?
#30re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 12/30/08 at 1:08pmOuch.
#31re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 12/30/08 at 1:26pm
I like William with the beard. I felt ever so sorry for him a few years ago when I realised he was growing up looking so much like his father. The beard definitely helps.
#32re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 12/30/08 at 4:19pmSometimes, he's a spitting image of Doogie.
#33re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 12/30/08 at 8:43pmhmmm, interesting. I am reminded of the last Czar and his cousin King George V...
#34re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 12/31/08 at 10:42am
Wills takes after his late mum. Thanks to the beard, he's outgrown the kiddie profile.
He's definitely dealing with hair loss issues which didn't hit me until I turned 40. Hopefully he's taking it all in stride. It's just a part of life for some.
#35re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 12/31/08 at 12:33pmYeah, well he's the future King of England. So I'm sure the hair loss won't hurt him in the ladies department. It sure hasn't hurt Prince Albert of Monaco any. How many illegitimate kids does he have?
#36re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 1/3/09 at 2:48pm
Prince William, like Prince Michael of Kent, is certainly trying to emphasize the family resemblance to King George V and Czar Nicholas II. Though why they choose to do this remains a mystery.
As for all this drooling over the royal family - didn't the founding fathers explain that, along with "no taxation without representation", there should be "no oggling with independence".
#38re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 1/4/09 at 5:10am
>I am reminded of the last Czar and his cousin King George V...
Wow--those two DID look alike.
Radiana
Broadway Star Joined: 10/28/08
#39re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 1/4/09 at 7:46amSome of us Yanks still like to oogle, it's all pretty innocent. Prince William is a looker with or without a beard.
#40re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 1/4/09 at 8:49am
I'm just teasing Radiana - ofcourse you're allowed to oggle: I enjoy taking mock-offence.
I'm with you on Prince William: I remember reading one commentator saying how lucky the royal family were that Diana brought some good-looking genes into their line.
I just can't understand all the love for Harry on this board - it must be personality driven because imo he's got those weasely Windsor eyes that are so unattractive. This, more than anything, seems to contradict the rumours that he's no relation.
#41re: Prince William, With a Beard
Posted: 1/4/09 at 3:02pm

Remember when WIlliam was the cute one? Harry is now more "oogle worthy".
YUM.
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