So, as you might have heard, there's gonna be a hitchin' in London tomorrow. My university posted a thing on their Facebook page about it and mentioned a doctoral student who has been studying the history of royal weddings/marriages in England/Great Britain/United Kingdom. Nice linkup, right? I expected comments like, "Oh, interesting!" things like that. Nope! It's more like, "Why do we care so much about those snotty inbreeds that we kicked out of our country!! I'm going to watch The Patriot instead!! Go America!!!"
Um... Last time I checked, the UK was one of our strongest allies. We had a war, yes, and then another war, but since then, things have been fairly cozy. I mean, they have a strange fascination with hot tea and call fries chips and chips crisps and cookies biscuits but...are we really so different? MTV is even putting out a British version of Jersey Shore FFS.
The thing happening tomorrow is the wedding of their future monarch and figurative head-of-state. It's kind of a big deal. (Apparently, not as big of a deal as Prince Charles' since Wills is not the direct heir to the throne, but still). Don't want to watch? Fine, don't. Tired of it being on the news? Don't watch the news. Personally, I'm excited! It's a truly historic event. Of course, being a theatre person, performances of ritual, especially those that cause a change of identity, are fascinating! Add in the fact that I'm planning a wedding and, well, I want to see someone else's wedding. Yeah, they have a lot more funds than I do, but still, you never know when inspiration will strike.
Ah well, haters gonna hate, right?
Um... Last time I checked, the UK was one of our strongest allies. We had a war, yes, and then another war, but since then, things have been fairly cozy. I mean, they have a strange fascination with hot tea and call fries chips and chips crisps and cookies biscuits but...are we really so different? MTV is even putting out a British version of Jersey Shore FFS.
The thing happening tomorrow is the wedding of their future monarch and figurative head-of-state. It's kind of a big deal. (Apparently, not as big of a deal as Prince Charles' since Wills is not the direct heir to the throne, but still). Don't want to watch? Fine, don't. Tired of it being on the news? Don't watch the news. Personally, I'm excited! It's a truly historic event. Of course, being a theatre person, performances of ritual, especially those that cause a change of identity, are fascinating! Add in the fact that I'm planning a wedding and, well, I want to see someone else's wedding. Yeah, they have a lot more funds than I do, but still, you never know when inspiration will strike.
Ah well, haters gonna hate, right?
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