See, normally I am not at all attracted to redhead guys (the red hair is like a warning sign "back away! Could be family!!!!!") but he is a sexy man. And he is probably super full of himself, but in a sick way that makes him a little more hot.
Post by BieberMyBalls on May 17, 2013 0:15:08 GMT -5
I think my lady parts are broken, because he just does not do it for me. He's got a nice body, and in some pictures he's cute, but I just can't convince myself that he's sexy. Don't flame me, bro!
See, normally I am not at all attracted to redhead guys (the red hair is like a warning sign "back away! Could be family!!!!!") but he is a sexy man. And he is probably super full of himself, but in a sick way that makes him a little more hot.
Lol @ Will locking down Kate while he still had hair
Even though big brother used to be attractive he was never hot IMO. And that's not going to change as every year that goes by he looks a little more like his dad...
They are protection for their legs from the polo mallets. solid wood being swung right next to very delicate pony legs means they can get hit and leg injuries in horses/ponies are serious since its hard to keep them off of it long enough to heal properly.
If this is his hand writing I'm even more in love. And *I* want note cards with my initial and a crown!
(and I don't think I ever thought about him having an actual last name. I just googled and I'm seriously confused about this whole last name thing)
The photos are awesome My sister is 26 and single, and I kept joking to her that she should've gone down the Shore to try and catch his eye while he was here.
Re: the last name, if you're interested - the family technically doesn't have one. William and Harry use "Wales" as their last name for their military service, and I've heard that Beatrice and Eugenie use "York" as theirs (maybe when they were in college?), since they take the territorial designation that their parents have. William and Kate's baby will be "Prince(ss) XYZ of Cambridge" when it's born, then automatically turns into "Prince(ss) XYZ of Cornwall and Cambridge" the instant that Queen Elizabeth dies and Prince Charles becomes king, then "Prince(ss) XYZ of Wales" if/when Charles makes William the Prince of Wales.
And their uncle Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex was known as "Edward Wessex" when he did some film industry work a while back. Although his daughter (one of the little bridesmaids at the royal wedding) is known as Lady Louise Windsor ... he and his wife opted out of styling their kids as Prince and Princess to give them a break from the family stress.
The family can also use Mountbatten-Windsor if they wish, which is what I believe Charles used for the public register when he and Camilla had their civil wedding. Mountbatten is the last name that Prince Philip adopted when he renounced his title as Prince of Greece and Denmark to marry Queen Elizabeth; and the queen set up "Mountbatten-Windsor" as a compromise last name that their family could use after he bitched that they wouldn't change the royal house's name from House of Windsor to House of Mountbatten (something about being "nothing more than a bloody amoeba" who was the only guy in the country who couldn't give his last name to his own children).
Queen Elizabeth also isn't required to have a passport, since British passports are issued in her name.