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16 March 2008

Higginsland King Abdicates And Hands Power To Father

View Photo Database The King of Higginsland, King James I, has resigned from the throne and handed all power to his father Charles it has been confirmed today by the Higginsland Times. The Higginsland daily, stated that the newly crowned King Charles I, who is 45, "prefers to be known as Charlie". It is understood that James decided to abdicate as a gesture of respect to his father but James has ensured he will retain aristocratic priviledges as Prince of Higginsland. Media sources in the rogue Lego state claim that big celebrations are planned in the capital Higginsland City.

Emperor David of Legoland is expected to congratulate the Higginson dynasty for retaining power despite the cannibal threat last year. Spokesperson for the Emperor, Various Dryus, said that the Legoland ruler "was happy to work with both King Charles and Prince James to eradicate Lego cannibalism and hang on to power at any cost".

Meanwhile, Prince James has confirmed he will be spending £1m to open Legoland's first snooker club later in the year. The club will be called Higginson Club Snooker and will provide minifigs the opportunity to legally beat other figs with wooden sticks. Snooker is a big part of many Higginsland minifigs' social lives, being the nation's second most popular sport after football. Prince James has appointed James the Celery as the club's new director.










How boring is snooker?





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