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Post by thomas on Jan 27, 2024 17:02:54 GMT
I feel like going out. shouting hooray Henry and colonising the glennifer braes on behalf of the crown. Best ask nursie, first. Take care with Tucker's Nob. Barry ! you made a joke!!! thank fuck for that , thought you were gonna try and moderate the thread!
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Post by Montegriffo on Jan 27, 2024 17:11:59 GMT
Cheese and pineapple hedgehogs are definitely British. Makes you proud, sniff. what I want clarified are the rules of cultural appropriation for supra national entities going forward monte. If port (completely ignoring our friends in Portugal) is bwitish , because engerlund is a region of bwitain , will that make morris dancing European when sir keir takes the yookay back into the EU and we become the north west region? Asking for Vinny? It's as European as tossing the caber and Highland dancing.
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Post by Vinny on Jan 27, 2024 17:14:51 GMT
That's not the Hawaiian state flag! This is... One of my school teachers was Hawaiian. Really good maths teacher. Advocate of the bus stop method.
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Post by thomas on Jan 27, 2024 17:19:05 GMT
what I want clarified are the rules of cultural appropriation for supra national entities going forward monte. If port (completely ignoring our friends in Portugal) is bwitish , because engerlund is a region of bwitain , will that make morris dancing European when sir keir takes the yookay back into the EU and we become the north west region? Asking for Vinny? It's as European as tossing the caber and Highland dancing. brilliant glad we cleared that up. So port isn't British it's European , and so is whiskey. We got there in the end monte. fellow European. Now can you be so kind to inform Vincent.
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Post by thomas on Jan 27, 2024 17:20:28 GMT
That's not the Hawaiian state flag! This is... One of my school teachers was Hawaiian. Really good maths teacher. Advocate of the bus stop method. hello fellow European citizen. I wouldn't have been able to tell Vincent.
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Post by Montegriffo on Jan 27, 2024 17:22:51 GMT
It's as European as tossing the caber and Highland dancing. brilliant glad we cleared that up. So port isn't British it's European , and so is whiskey. We got there in the end monte. fellow European. Now can you be so kind to inform Vincent. Everything is European, even America.
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Post by thomas on Jan 27, 2024 17:25:24 GMT
brilliant glad we cleared that up. So port isn't British it's European , and so is whiskey. We got there in the end monte. fellow European. Now can you be so kind to inform Vincent. Everything is European, even America. brilliant. Pizza and port? . Soon even the name Britain will be nothing more than a mark in a history book , like Mercia . Maybe we could copy northern Irish unionists by painting the European flags on kerbs and lamp posts monte. No surrender to the bwitish separatists.
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Post by Montegriffo on Jan 27, 2024 17:29:37 GMT
That's not the Hawaiian state flag! This is... I assume it was part of the empire with the butchers apron in the top corner? What happened monte? Did the yanks take it off you , or did they leave after getting fed up with London rule as well? anyhow can't you let me have my fun with Vincent? I dont think much of Vinny. If he is such a pussy he can't even debate people on this forum , and hides behind ignore , I can't see him making the uk citizen army when the Russian invade. Many US states used a version of the Ensign. Hawaii is the only one to retain it and has included the Union Jack on it since 1793. Hawaii was a British protectorate and a sovereign nation with its own monarchy. When a bunch of white American Christian missionaries instigated a coup and overthrew the native Queen the Union Flag became a symbol of resistance. Basically it's a snub to the US and support for British benevolence as we allowed them to govern themselves under their own monarchy.
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Post by thomas on Jan 27, 2024 17:31:41 GMT
I assume it was part of the empire with the butchers apron in the top corner? What happened monte? Did the yanks take it off you , or did they leave after getting fed up with London rule as well? anyhow can't you let me have my fun with Vincent? I dont think much of Vinny. If he is such a pussy he can't even debate people on this forum , and hides behind ignore , I can't see him making the uk citizen army when the Russian invade. Many US states used a version of the Ensign. Hawaii is the only one to retain it and has included the Union Jack on it since 1793. Hawaii was a British protectorate and a sovereign nation with its own monarchy. When a bunch of white American Christian missionaries instigated a coup and overthrew the native Queen the Union Flag became a symbol of resistance. Basically it's a snub to the US and support for British benevolence as we allowed them to govern themselves under their own monarchy. ah I see. Another tale of bwitish benevolence , decline , and loss of land.............
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Post by Montegriffo on Jan 27, 2024 17:43:51 GMT
Many US states used a version of the Ensign. Hawaii is the only one to retain it and has included the Union Jack on it since 1793. Hawaii was a British protectorate and a sovereign nation with its own monarchy. When a bunch of white American Christian missionaries instigated a coup and overthrew the native Queen the Union Flag became a symbol of resistance. Basically it's a snub to the US and support for British benevolence as we allowed them to govern themselves under their own monarchy. ah I see. Another tale of bwitish benevolence , decline , and loss of land............. Yes, another example of a nation who preferred to stay under the British wing rather than the alternative. Like Gibraltar, The Falklands, Northern Ireland and Scotland. Only the poor Hawaiians didn't get a referendum.
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Post by walterpaisley on Jan 28, 2024 9:04:31 GMT
Ooh, me head..
Funny thing: I never get hangovers, as a rule. Spend the night hammering the rough red, cocktails, g & t (I never drink beer) - next morning I'm up and at 'em,fresh as a daisy.
Whisky, though, is often different. I'll have a headache, half of the time. Even the good stuff (and last night it was single malts of various stills) has this effect.
Good night, though: Food was eaten (Scottish/Asian fusion), drink flowed, poems were read, jokes were told, dancing was done.
Off for a walk to clear my head..
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Post by thomas on Jan 28, 2024 10:42:08 GMT
ah I see. Another tale of bwitish benevolence , decline , and loss of land............. Yes, another example of a nation who preferred to stay under the British wing rather than the alternative. Like Gibraltar, The Falklands, Northern Ireland and Scotland. Only the poor Hawaiians didn't get a referendum. Do you have evidence monte the Hawaiians want to be British and under London rule?
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Post by Montegriffo on Jan 28, 2024 11:13:10 GMT
Yes, another example of a nation who preferred to stay under the British wing rather than the alternative. Like Gibraltar, The Falklands, Northern Ireland and Scotland. Only the poor Hawaiians didn't get a referendum. Do you have evidence monte the Hawaiians want to be British and under London rule? Not British rule, a protectorate. They should demand a referendum.
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Post by Montegriffo on Jan 28, 2024 11:55:45 GMT
Ooh, me head.. Funny thing: I never get hangovers, as a rule. Spend the night hammering the rough red, cocktails, g & t (I never drink beer) - next morning I'm up and at 'em,fresh as a daisy. Whisky, though, is often different. I'll have a headache, half of the time. Even the good stuff (and last night it was single malts of various stills) has this effect. Good night, though: Food was eaten (Scottish/Asian fusion), drink flowed, poems were read, jokes were told, dancing was done. Off for a walk to clear my head.. How was the curried haggis?
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Post by thomas on Jan 28, 2024 13:46:26 GMT
Do you have evidence monte the Hawaiians want to be British and under London rule? Not British rule, a protectorate. They should demand a referendum. you certainly appear to be correct that Gibraltar wants to stay as a British overseas territory , especially after watching how the Spanish polis treated the catalans , but your other examples? I thought it was said that colonisers voting to keep the colony part of the uk overseas territory was against the un rules? Northern Ireland? You are having a laugh monte. Northern Ireland has never existed as a territory , region , kingdom or country until the British petulantly decided to keep hold of 6 counties of an island they had ruled as one indivisible unit. If we went by the wishes of the electorate in the 1918 general election , then fermanagh and tyrone should have went with the republic , giving four counties at best who wanted to stay part of the uk. Scotland voted to stay part of a uk that was in the EU , and doesn't want to be part of the uk anymore , hence why London politicians are shitting themselves to allow another referendum. Without the EU , most Scots aren't interested in the uk. As you know. So apart from Gibraltar , arguably , your other examples dont hold much water. British protectorate or whatever , I haven't seen anything showing Hawaiians want to have anything to do with London rule , direct or indirect , hence why I asked . Of course , if little Britain can't keep a hold of Northern Ireland when sleepy Joe shouts jump , im not sure how you are going to wrest Hawaii away from the worlds foremost superpower. do they want a referendum monte?
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