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The administrative staff for Queen Elizabeth II, running a budget shortfall in 2004 (according to recently released documents), asked the governing Labour Party if the royal family's palaces could qualify for government home-heating subsidies. The documents, obtained by London's The Independent, indicated that the Labour Party was initially receptive but then rejected the idea. [Agence France-Presse, 9-24-10]

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I'm sure they could russle up some money to pay the heating bills...

Maybe they could buy a couple more corgies for the old duck to snuggle up to.

lol no offence to our British cousins! :o:rolleyes:

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Tell the Queen to call Peter Garrett. After the home insulation debacle, we've got warehouses full of insulation batts going to waste!! :surprised:

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Tell the Queen to call Peter Garrett. After the home insulation debacle, we've got warehouses full of insulation batts going to waste!! :surprised:

hrm... I could use some insulation.... :tantrum:

That would be some wicked shipping though!!!!!!!

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hrm... I could use some insulation.... :rolleyes:

That would be some wicked shipping though!!!!!!!

With the amount of batts some companies bought to get in on the insulation rort scheme, some are selling at less than cost to free space in their warehouses. I know of one guy that has a warehouse full of them, floor to ceiling!

Offer them 10c on the dollar, you never know! :cigar:

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Maybe Prince Charles could help her out.

He is being chased for not paying tax on his expensive "Duchy Originals"range of foods.

(other peoples fine foods,re-boxed with a crown on them,for idiots to buy)

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