That's not just bimbos, it's a worldwide phenomena. It's obviously called expresso because we can drink it so quickly.

Kind of in two minds about the car thing. I don't think they were right to do that, because, although the public paid for the car, that only means the public will be paying for the damage. So they're basically smashing up my car - cheeky beggars. Plus, the cars wasn't empty. I think at the point where you attack individuals that's too far. However, I haven't seen how that window was smashed. I saw the paint on the car in the video, which I have no issue with. I read Camilla may have been poked with a stick, or that someone may have touched her through the window. Terrible really, as I expect the stick totally didn't match her outfit and being touched by a commoner probably devalues her diamond necklace immensely. But nothing as to how the window was smashed. In the video I saw the reporter mentioned the noise of the smashed window as the car drove through, but I couldn't actually see any damage, except in a still photo later, which might not even have been the same car for all I know. Anyway, the whole thing is far from one sided. The government have gone too far on this, it would seem, and so did the police. Since when is a shield and a massive baton a measured and proportionate response to someone shouting? All in all I think it's a terrible shame. Despite extreme actions, nothing good has come of it. All that's left is damaged property, a further damaged image of the country's students and youth, of politics and the police, and probably a fear for many that they won't even want to go near a protest in the future. I think the only winners are those who own the newspapers. All this bad news and a royal wedding to bore us with. Lucky them.