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Colonial days and the natives 20:10 - Aug 28 with 11502 viewsperchrockjack

Seeing that African countries seem to be basket cases with people looking to do anything to escape, I ask the question.

Were they better off under colonial rule

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Colonial days and the natives on 14:54 - Sep 2 with 1370 viewsHighjack

Colonial days and the natives on 10:42 - Sep 2 by yescomeon

They didn't vote against the SNP, they just didn't vote for it.


Now that's just pedantic semantics.

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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Colonial days and the natives on 14:55 - Sep 2 with 1367 viewsHighjack

Colonial days and the natives on 05:26 - Sep 2 by Humpty

Erm, not he's not. he's saying Britain was let down by the African torturers it employed to do it's dirty business. Anyone with a brain can see that that excuse is laughable. We did it.


Oh yes he is.

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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Colonial days and the natives on 15:08 - Sep 2 with 1348 viewsperchrockjack

Calvary clearly not big enough then

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Colonial days and the natives on 16:38 - Sep 2 with 1314 viewsHighjack

Colonial days and the natives on 15:08 - Sep 2 by perchrockjack

Calvary clearly not big enough then


The copper penny in aberavon does a nice Calvary. Only £6.99 or 2 for a tenner I believe.

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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Colonial days and the natives on 18:19 - Sep 2 with 1278 viewsjackonicko

Colonial days and the natives on 16:38 - Sep 2 by Highjack

The copper penny in aberavon does a nice Calvary. Only £6.99 or 2 for a tenner I believe.


Dimwit. He was clearly referring to a pretty, medium sized, largely inoffensive city in Canada.
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Colonial days and the natives on 20:13 - Sep 2 with 1247 viewsLord_Bony

Colonial days and the natives on 18:19 - Sep 2 by jackonicko

Dimwit. He was clearly referring to a pretty, medium sized, largely inoffensive city in Canada.


Wrong.

He was referring to this Shirley?


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Colonial days and the natives on 20:38 - Sep 2 with 1226 viewsperchrockjack

No, Calvary or calvaria ,for Welsh speakers, where the Lord died for you and me and hump too.

Sins washed away, pain, suffering...get the drift.

Thought not

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Colonial days and the natives on 21:32 - Sep 2 with 1202 viewslondonlisa2001

Colonial days and the natives on 20:38 - Sep 2 by perchrockjack

No, Calvary or calvaria ,for Welsh speakers, where the Lord died for you and me and hump too.

Sins washed away, pain, suffering...get the drift.

Thought not


It's Calfari in Welsh Perch.

As in 'I ddod a golchi meiau gyd, yn afon Calfari"

No 'v' in Welsh.
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Colonial days and the natives on 21:37 - Sep 2 with 1199 viewsHidden_Hand

Colonial days and the natives on 21:32 - Sep 2 by londonlisa2001

It's Calfari in Welsh Perch.

As in 'I ddod a golchi meiau gyd, yn afon Calfari"

No 'v' in Welsh.


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Colonial days and the natives on 23:19 - Sep 2 with 1175 viewsperchrockjack

Chapels

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Colonial days and the natives on 23:22 - Sep 2 with 1143 viewsDarran

lol

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Colonial days and the natives on 07:33 - Sep 3 with 1101 viewswaynekerr55

Colonial days and the natives on 21:32 - Sep 2 by londonlisa2001

It's Calfari in Welsh Perch.

As in 'I ddod a golchi meiau gyd, yn afon Calfari"

No 'v' in Welsh.


As a single f does the job

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Colonial days and the natives on 07:52 - Sep 3 with 1091 viewsProfessor

Colonial days and the natives on 20:38 - Sep 2 by perchrockjack

No, Calvary or calvaria ,for Welsh speakers, where the Lord died for you and me and hump too.

Sins washed away, pain, suffering...get the drift.

Thought not


Arguably the location is Golgotha and a Calvary refers to the cross. There is a potential location for both Golgotha and the garden of gethsemene and/or the tomb of Christ next to the bus station in Jerusalem. If you believe of course.
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Colonial days and the natives on 09:02 - Sep 3 with 1070 viewsperchrockjack

yes I know there s no v in welsh but Lisa, as you know, Men s fingers foten run away with them.

CALVARY was a clear (I thought) referen ce to crucifixtion because some on here are apparently wanting to purge the sins of their fathers by this most painful deaths.


NOW, enjoy your day

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Colonial days and the natives on 17:08 - Sep 3 with 1023 viewsHighjack

Colonial days and the natives on 20:38 - Sep 2 by perchrockjack

No, Calvary or calvaria ,for Welsh speakers, where the Lord died for you and me and hump too.

Sins washed away, pain, suffering...get the drift.

Thought not


Lee Trundle died???

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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Colonial days and the natives on 17:13 - Sep 3 with 1018 viewsperchrockjack

He will one day,as we all will.

Its a matter of time

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Colonial days and the natives on 17:41 - Sep 3 with 1006 viewsyescomeon

Colonial days and the natives on 14:54 - Sep 2 by Highjack

Now that's just pedantic semantics.


It is a little more than semantics. It has raised an interesting thought for me though. What if in addition to the options to vote for each of the parties there was also the opportunity to vote against any of the parties, but you can still tick only one box. I'm sure there would be so many people voting against Tory, Labour, SNP and UKIP that we would end up with some kind of Green-Plaid coalition.

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