he can do the taxes. i have a huge problem with her apology, i will say that. the part where she said she did not know that it was elitist like bro, it was a ball. normal 19-year-olds we didn t go to balls. we went to dollar picture night and hope they didn t check ids. it s not like she just realized oh, i was rich. she grew up incredibly rich. her great-grandfather started what has been called a dynasty of bankers. this is what i was googling. she was super rich prethere was a museum named after her grandma. don t act like you had no idea you never got strep throat in the mcdonald s play place like the rest of us. that s true. how dare she be born into a rich family. what was she thinking? she said she didn t know the rich lady ball she went to was elitist.
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AN Oxford pensioner is urging people to make a donation to cover the cost of their coronavirus vaccination. Lady Wendy Ball, who lives in north Oxford with her husband Sir Christopher Ball, made the suggestion after they received their vaccinations. She said residents should consider making a donation if they had the means to do do. She and her husband are donating £1,000. In a letter to the Oxford Times she said: “As we all know, the cost of buying and administering the Covid vaccines is a great burden on the NHS. According to the Office of National Statistics, there are over three million people in the 80 plus age group, to which I belong.