chiangmai
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Post by chiangmai on Oct 26, 2022 15:02:56 GMT 7
Surely you mean a 7/10/11...
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Post by me on Oct 26, 2022 15:28:17 GMT 7
With the UK now having a Hindu PM the cat will be replaced with a cow wandering the halls of number 1o doing number 10s. Old English Roast Beef will be off the menu at all functions.
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Post by rubl on Oct 26, 2022 15:45:10 GMT 7
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Post by AyG on Oct 26, 2022 16:38:32 GMT 7
With the UK now having a Hindu PM the cat will be replaced with a cow wandering the halls of number 1o doing number 10s. Old English Roast Beef will be off the menu at all functions. Not that different from when the UK appointed a Moslem as Ambassador in Bangkok. No more bacon sarnies in the Embassy. I really do wish the people of the world would grow up and realise that there is not god/are no gods to dictate what we can do, think and can (or can't) eat.
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Post by siampolee on Oct 26, 2022 16:50:41 GMT 7
St.Crispins Day,
Part of English folklore mock ye not the traditions of England
Agincourt.
The Battle of Agincourt was dramatised by William Shakespeare in Henry V featuring the battle in which Henry inspired his much-outnumbered English forces to fight the French through a St Crispin's Day Speech, saying "the fewer men, the greater share of honour". The main part of the speech begins "This day is called the feast of Crispian", and goes on to say that each soldier who survives the battle, will, each year, "rouse him at the name of Crispian" and say "'These wounds I had on Crispin's day", and:
Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be rememberèd; We few, we happy few, we band of brothers.
Other battles
When the Battle of Balaclava was fought on 25 October 1854, the coincidence was noticed by contemporaries, who used Shakespeare's words to comment on the battle. The contrast between the two battles, one a complete victory, the other indecisive and notorious for the disastrous Charge of the Light Brigade, has also been noted.
The Battle of Shangani (1893) in the First Matabele War was also fought on that date.
Several battles of World War II were fought on St Crispin's Day.
In 1942, this day was the third day of the Second Battle of El Alamein, and, on the other side of the world, the Battle of Henderson Field was fought at Guadalcanal.
Two years later, in 1944, the Battle of Leyte Gulf was being fought at Cape Engaño, Samar Island, and in the Straits of Surigao; in the latter, the Japanese fleet was effectively destroyed.
Other battles have also been fought on the day but were not associated with its symbolism at the time.
In 1315, a century before Agincourt, Adam Banastre, Henry de Lea and William Bradshaw, led an attack on Liverpool Castle.
An early battle of the American Civil War, the First Battle of Springfield, Missouri, was fought on October 25, 1861, and was a Union victory.
Another forgotten battle in that war, the Battle of Marais des Cygnes, Kansas (Mine Creek), was fought on that day in 1864...
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Post by siampolee on Oct 26, 2022 17:03:05 GMT 7
So what is your take on the items below? Pagan, Druid, or Christain beliefs? “MAY HE WANDER FOR AGES MANY, AND AT EVERY STEP, A STILE, AT EVERY STILE, A FALL; AT EVERY FALL, A BROKEN BONE, NOT THE LARGEST NOR THE LEAST BONE, BUT THE CHIEF NECK BONE, EVERY TIME”. www.spookyisles.com/welsh-curses/www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/wfb/wfb05.htm
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Post by AyG on Oct 26, 2022 17:10:49 GMT 7
In my early teens a bus to school usually stopped at traffic lights outside this place. I got a good view from the upper deck: I'd wondered about the part that I'd assumed was pronounced "crispy anus". It was only years later that I heard that some gay men choose not to wash their behinds after defecation, leaving crispy bits to provide additional stimulation for their lovers.
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Post by me on Oct 26, 2022 17:21:25 GMT 7
St.Crispins Day,
Part of English folklore mock ye not the traditions of England Agincourt.
The Battle of Agincourt was dramatised by William Shakespeare in Henry V featuring the battle in which Henry inspired his much-outnumbered English forces to fight the French through a St Crispin's Day Speech, saying "the fewer men, the greater share of honour". The main part of the speech begins "This day is called the feast of Crispian", and goes on to say that each soldier who survives the battle, will, each year, "rouse him at the name of Crispian" and say "'These wounds I had on Crispin's day", and:
Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be rememberèd; We few, we happy few, we band of brothers.
So may we take it that a certain pollie turned his back on his duties and ran away on Saint Crispin's Day.?
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Post by chiangmai on Oct 26, 2022 17:39:08 GMT 7
With the UK now having a Hindu PM the cat will be replaced with a cow wandering the halls of number 1o doing number 10s. Old English Roast Beef will be off the menu at all functions. Holy cow!
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Post by siampolee on Oct 26, 2022 17:50:45 GMT 7
So would the above suggest you have not been schooled in Wales but in truth a product of the middle class of inverted snobs and perverted homosexual liberals or a born-again liar using Google or similar sites as your friend(s)?
You are indeed a disgusting creature, your glorifying of filth and perverted sexual deviations and personal hygiene are nauseating.
Your classic distortion of the truth for your own perverted ideals is indeed indicative of a very sick mind
One hopes you do not come into contact with children so as to spread your filth under the guise of education or perhaps you have but were removed from their world.
“Methink’st thou art a general offence and every man should beat thee.”
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Post by siampolee on Oct 26, 2022 17:54:33 GMT 7
Perchance my good man, would you be insinuating I am rather aged but seemingly was a virile gent?
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Post by siampolee on Oct 26, 2022 18:12:35 GMT 7
Some interesting point(s) to ponder...
What do you think of the new British Indian Prime Minister (Rishi Sunak) in the UK?
He’s not Indian, he’s British. He was UK born and lives in the Uk, and that’s all we need to know.
Boris Johnson was apparently of Turkish stock, but nobody asked “What do you think of the new British Turkish Prime Minister (Boris Johnson) in the UK?”
If you’re unhappy because he’s brown, not white, then ask that question. Otherwise, stop trying to cause mischief.
Oh, and let us not forget Dizzy or Disraeli, four by two stock. He didn't serve the county badly at all.
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Post by chiangmai on Oct 26, 2022 18:31:00 GMT 7
In my early teens a bus to school usually stopped at traffic lights outside this place. I got a good view from the upper deck: I'd wondered about the part that I'd assumed was pronounced "crispy anus". It was only years later that I heard that some gay men choose not to wash their behinds after defecation, leaving crispy bits to provide additional stimulation for their lovers. You're nothing but an attention seeker, a sad unloved lonely attention seeker. You'll go to any lengths and say anything, no matter how shocking, just to get people to notice you and to become the center of attention for a brief moment or two. How sad is that.
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Post by smokie36 on Oct 31, 2022 16:29:15 GMT 7
So would the above suggest you have not been schooled in Wales but in truth a product of the middle class of inverted snobs and perverted homosexual liberals or a born-again liar using Google or similar sites as your friend(s)? You are indeed a disgusting creature, your glorifying of filth and perverted sexual deviations and personal hygiene are nauseating. Your classic distortion of the truth for your own perverted ideals is indeed indicative of a very sick mind One hopes you do not come into contact with children so as to spread your filth under the guise of education or perhaps you have but were removed from their world. “Methink’st thou art a general offence and every man should beat thee.” We need to change your nick to 'Member for the 19th Century' !
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Post by smokie36 on Oct 31, 2022 16:30:12 GMT 7
Some interesting point(s) to ponder... What do you think of the new British Indian Prime Minister (Rishi Sunak) in the UK? He’s not Indian, he’s British. He was UK born and lives in the Uk, and that’s all we need to know. Boris Johnson was apparently of Turkish stock, but nobody asked “What do you think of the new British Turkish Prime Minister (Boris Johnson) in the UK?” If you’re unhappy because he’s brown, not white, then ask that question. Otherwise, stop trying to cause mischief. Oh, and let us not forget Dizzy or Disraeli, four by two stock. He didn't serve the county badly at all. I don't like him because he is a tory <theduck>.
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