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  • super is that men,,, regards from croatia, he is real gentlemen

  • To find out whether his grandfather was actually (or could have been) involved in suppressing an uprising, Rupert would have needed to go to Nigeria, and to Lagos, and make enquiries there. He doesn't seem to worried about it however, perhaps thinking it was just a family myth, or some such misunderstanding.

  • Mr. Everett, must you be so naive. If I were your grandfather, in a different country for 30 years away from your grandmother, I would be having inter-racial orgies every other week-end. But that's just me ( or any lonely rich white man for that matter ).

  • PLease post the newest UK series of Who do you think you are. Somebody is claiming that YouTube is forcing him to remove the new series for copyright reasons, and that you have to go to another website to view them. In fact it is a false website where you are invited to enter a competition to get your personal details. So don't worry, post the new series that is airing now (since August 2011, the series with Emilia Fox, June Brown, Larry Lamb, Seb Coe etc. )

  • @kealyc1 Sebastian Coe finally did one?! YAY! I want to see if I'm distantly related to him.

  • @kealyc1 I saw J.K Rowling is posting on here so far.

  • Rupert really should have played Nicholas Urfe. His entire back story fits the character quite perfectly. It's a pity nobody did it while he was young.

  • Thank you for uploading!

  • mmmm sexy uncle,still so sexy

  • "Why didn't she go to Nigeria with him?"

    "Ooh I shouldn't think so. Live in a bush tent??"

    LMAO his mum doesn't hold back.

  • This man is my role model!

  • @mooneepondskid, i found his mom adorable!

  • "Ooh it's hairy"...haha..Have never seen Rupert with a beard before.

  • "Inmate" in those days meant a member of some sort of charity home - old age, or an orphanage, or a nursing home, etc. Maybe even in a residential hospital such as a tubercular ward. In Victorian times they called those residents "inmates."

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