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America’s first slave owner as documented in Northampton Colonial Court records in 1654 was Tabacco farmer Anthony Johnson...a black man.
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Manoverboard wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 08:57
Onelife wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 08:42
I've just had a delivery of two boxes of Jubel Beer......
Elderflower .... Peach .... best drunk chilled and when one's wearing one's best pink dress presumably :roll:
It goes with any outfit but as you say best drunk chilled...l tried the Elderflower which is lovely, and have ordered the Peach as well this time....ordered yesterday arrived 8.30 this morning.......you can buy it at Sainsbury so l believe. :thumbup: .

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Stephen wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 09:16
Onelife wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 08:42
I've just had a delivery of two boxes of Jubel Beer......good job l didn't have to sign as l'm still in bed

IF you haven't tried it yet , do so cos it's lovely ...unlike any beer you have tried before :thumbup:

P.s My wife is so good as l've got her to get out of bed to bring it in :thumbup:

No doubt she.ll be bringing my cuppa any minute now :D

Lazy s*d still in bed at this hour. I've been up ages, had breakfast, been round dead heading the roses and about to strim the grass edges before we get another bout of rain showers.
For your information.......l was up at 4.50 this morning due to a gas leak.........must have been something l ate :thumbdown:

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Can someone explain why 15% of those contacted through track and trace refused to give details of who they had been in contact with?

They should be thrown in jail until the pandemic is over - if not longer, in my opinion. Do these people idiots not understand what is going on?

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Probably because it could get embarrassing ;)

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Onelife wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 09:52
Stephen wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 09:16
Onelife wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 08:42
I've just had a delivery of two boxes of Jubel Beer......good job l didn't have to sign as l'm still in bed

IF you haven't tried it yet , do so cos it's lovely ...unlike any beer you have tried before :thumbup:

P.s My wife is so good as l've got her to get out of bed to bring it in :thumbup:

No doubt she.ll be bringing my cuppa any minute now :D

Lazy s*d still in bed at this hour. I've been up ages, had breakfast, been round dead heading the roses and about to strim the grass edges before we get another bout of rain showers.
For your information.......l was up at 4.50 this morning due to a gas leak.........must have been something l ate :thumbdown:


Full of wind again Keith. No change there then :thumbup:

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david63 wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 10:04
Can someone explain why 15% of those contacted through track and trace refused to give details of who they had been in contact with?

They should be thrown in jail until the pandemic is over - if not longer, in my opinion. Do these people idiots not understand what is going on?
More than likely the self employed because they are the ones who have been overlooked ?

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Onelife wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 09:47
It goes with any outfit but as you say best drunk chilled...l tried the Elderflower which is lovely, and have ordered the Peach as well this time....ordered yesterday arrived 8.30 this morning.......you can buy it at Sainsbury so l believe. :thumbup: .
Mobietta would like the Elderflower one but I think I'll stick with a proper man's proper drink ... like Horlicks :thumbup:
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Stephen wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 10:11
Onelife wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 09:52
Stephen wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 09:16



Lazy s*d still in bed at this hour. I've been up ages, had breakfast, been round dead heading the roses and about to strim the grass edges before we get another bout of rain showers.
For your information.......l was up at 4.50 this morning due to a gas leak.........must have been something l ate :thumbdown:


Full of wind again Keith. No change there then :thumbup:

It always seems to happen when l think of you for some reason :thumbup: :lol:

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david63 wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 10:04
Can someone explain why 15% of those contacted through track and trace refused to give details of who they had been in contact with?

They should be thrown in jail until the pandemic is over - if not longer, in my opinion. Do these people idiots not understand what is going on?
Perhaps they thought that the call was a scam ... tis entirely possible until one logs onto the official web page ?
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Manoverboard wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 10:16
Onelife wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 09:47
It goes with any outfit but as you say best drunk chilled...l tried the Elderflower which is lovely, and have ordered the Peach as well this time....ordered yesterday arrived 8.30 this morning.......you can buy it at Sainsbury so l believe. :thumbup: .
Mobietta would like the Elderflower one but I think I'll stick with a proper man's proper drink ... like Horlicks :thumbup:
Funnily enough l like Horlicks........l can't remember the last time my wife tried a beer apart from the Elderflower beer ........Both she and daughter enjoyed it :thumbup:

P.s....l'm sending Mobietta a bottle of keefy's finest.......enjoy!

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Onelife wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 10:25
Funnily enough l like Horlicks........l can't remember the last time my wife tried a beer apart from the Elderflower beer ........Both she and daughter enjoyed it :thumbup:

P.s....l'm sending Mobietta a bottle of keefy's finest.......enjoy!
Could you possibly send her a bottle of the Elderflower Lager instead :sick:
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david63 wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 10:04
Can someone explain why 15% of those contacted through track and trace refused to give details of who they had been in contact with?

They should be thrown in jail until the pandemic is over - if not longer, in my opinion. Do these people idiots not understand what is going on?
My understanding was that they had been unable to contact this 15%, but I confess there could ought to be much better clarity at the daily briefings.
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So it seems everyone,well not quite everyone, wants to do away with anything connected with slavery.! Well in that case let’s ban Tabacco! Cotton! Sugar! Rum! ( Oh no.) I suppose the list is endless. But no we won’t, let’s just pull a few statues down cos that won’t really interfere with our lives too much, Hypocrisy.!
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Ray B wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 09:42
Fawlty Towers episode taken down, don't mention the war.
What's next, Dads Army?
It’s not because of the war, it’s because the character of the major used the ‘n’ word three times.

The BBC have been showing an edited version of that episode for many years, but, Netflix were still showing the original version
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david63 wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 10:04
Can someone explain why 15% of those contacted through track and trace refused to give details of who they had been in contact with?

They should be thrown in jail until the pandemic is over - if not longer, in my opinion. Do these people idiots not understand what is going on?
Perhaps lack of trust in how the data will be used?
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Gill W wrote: 11 Jun 2020, 21:47
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 11 Jun 2020, 19:10
You do seem determined to disagree with me at any cost! :crazy: Prior to whatever date the law did not allow women to vote. Once the law changed they were permitted to vote whether men liked it or not. There is not a law today that declares black people inferior to white and allows policemen to kill them.
I could say the same about you! 8-)

In order to get to the point where the law was changed, women had to push and campaign for years. If they hadn’t have done that, women would not have been granted the vote in 1918 and rest in 1928. It was hard fought, to overcome prejudices. If the women hadn’t campaigned, I doubt if the men of parliament would ever have thought to allow women to vote - there would have been no pressure for change.

I wasn’t talking about laws, I was talking about societal attitudes.
Right. One last go then I'm out and you can have the last word.

I am not arguing with you. I agree women had to campaign for years to get the vote. And that some men resisted it. It was scandalous. Can I possibly make that any clearer?

But I am talking about the law as well as societal attitudes. I believe in polite conversation all parties have a right to raise other topics rather than follow one person's agenda.

The point I am seemingly failing to get across is this. Once those women had won the battle the law, which had previously discriminated against them was changed. They got the vote. It didn't matter whether some men continued to resent it. The job was done. The end.

Contrast with, we currently have laws that outlaw discrimination and policemen killing people. Both are already illegal. Protests are not needed to achieve that. What happened in the US is illegal and is being enforced. Those cops have been arrested and charged. So what is the point of protesting now? What do the demonstrators hope to achieve? Unlike the women of the early twentieth century they have no law to fight to change. It is already there. All that is left is the entrenched attitude of individuals and no amount of new legislation or demonstrating will change that. In fact, as in many cases, extremists for any cause actually damage it by alienating those who actually support them. Most of us believe black lives matter. We don't need a riot, people hurt and property damaged to tell us. Thick committed racists will not be moved in their attitude by chucking a statue in the river and will be revelling in scenes that serve to confirm their prejudices.

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Gill W wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 11:10
Ray B wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 09:42
Fawlty Towers episode taken down, don't mention the war.
What's next, Dads Army?
It’s not because of the war, it’s because the character of the major used the ‘n’ word three times.

The BBC have been showing an edited version of that episode for many years, but, Netflix were still showing the original version
BBC's Breakfast show reported that the show's actors requested it be pulled.
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We all know who is funding BLM...the same man who funded the anti Brexit campaign...Soros. Tells you something.
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screwy wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 12:17
We all know who is funding BLM...the same man who funded the anti Brexit campaign...Soros. Tells you something.
Tells you he has more money than me! I'm funding my new tooth and that's it.
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Can someone please explain the direct connection between protests in support of BLM and the condemnation of the murder of George Floyd, , and pulling down statues of people linked to the slave trade in the UK.
Of course I realise that the person killed in Minnesota was a descendant of someone sold into slavery about 300 yes ago, but the systemic racism in the US stems from the segregation policy that pertained well into the 20th century, and certainly not supported by any UK govt nor indeed practised officially n the UK.
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Gill W wrote: 09 Jun 2020, 16:34
Let's see what happens in half an hour. Van Tam or Harries might appear and we can all give a sigh of relief that they haven't been banished!
Not Van Tam, but one of the others (Chief Nurse) has seemingly been dropped for refusing to support Cummings. If the report is correct, we weren't far wrong: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 62741.html
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anniec wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 14:36
Gill W wrote: 09 Jun 2020, 16:34
Let's see what happens in half an hour. Van Tam or Harries might appear and we can all give a sigh of relief that they haven't been banished!
Not Van Tam, but one of the others (Chief Nurse) has seemingly been dropped for refusing to support Cummings. If the report is correct, we weren't far wrong: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/p ... 62741.html
It might be fake news of course Annie, there's lots of it about.
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towny44 wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 14:43

It might be fake news of course Annie, there's lots of it about.
It may well be, John hence my qualification of "seemingly". :)

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screwy wrote: 12 Jun 2020, 09:43
America’s first slave owner as documented in Northampton Colonial Court records in 1654 was Tabacco farmer Anthony Johnson...a black man.
lots of people don't want that kind of information :sarcasm:

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