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  Topic: AE on Telly News
Mick Harper

Replies: 2208
Views: 552206

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 3:43 pm   Subject: AE on Telly News
Changing Ends (ITV-1)

Not the sort of broad comedy I would watch (or I would watch and keep quiet about it) but this has two oddities that commend it (1) a real football manager, Graham Carr, of No ...
  Topic: The Importance of Sport
Mick Harper

Replies: 3925
Views: 740096

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 11:19 am   Subject: The Importance of Sport
Having now watched half-hour highlights of Palace 4 Utd 0 I have to say the situation is far worse than I thought. Palace may be shoe-string but they just toyed with their Rolls Canardly opponents. Wh ...
  Topic: The Importance of Sport
Mick Harper

Replies: 3925
Views: 740096

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 9:14 am   Subject: The Importance of Sport
Bayern Munich are in for Ten Hag so that should take care of one stumbling block. Sir Jim Ratcliffe was given a tour last week and was horrified at the mess everywhere. He ordered a tidy-up so everyth ...
  Topic: The Importance of Sport
Mick Harper

Replies: 3925
Views: 740096

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 4:11 pm   Subject: The Importance of Sport
I can remember the days when they were struggling in the second division and nearly being taken over by the bloke who took over Carlisle instead. City reached the third!

It is instructive to compar ...
  Topic: AE on Telly News
Mick Harper

Replies: 2208
Views: 552206

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 10:37 am   Subject: AE on Telly News
Bean There, Done That

I've been listening to Shardlake on R4X with only a limited amount of engagement but I am now bereft of all streaming services so I am reliant on your daughter for further int ...
  Topic: All Things Roman
Mick Harper

Replies: 409
Views: 207800

PostForum: History   Posted: 1:24 pm   Subject: All Things Roman
If you're talking about the Ancient Romans, they wouldn't have heard of Christianity but if you're talking about Christians, who couldn't badge themselves by their official HQ, Jerusalem, on account o ...
  Topic: All Things Roman
Mick Harper

Replies: 409
Views: 207800

PostForum: History   Posted: 7:50 am   Subject: All Things Roman
Everyone uses religion as a badge of identity and the British Isles are a good test bed.

* The English chose Anglicanism to differentiate themselves from Europeans
But recusant Catholicism in nor ...
  Topic: Questions Of The Day
Mick Harper

Replies: 4538
Views: 796937

PostForum: Politics   Posted: 1:33 pm   Subject: Questions Of The Day
Ah yes, Gorillas. Use 'em all the time. But I can't see the Co-op lasting much longer. Presumably they can't use zero hour contracts. This is just the sort of real time, all the time, failure is not a ...
  Topic: Questions Of The Day
Mick Harper

Replies: 4538
Views: 796937

PostForum: Politics   Posted: 9:56 am   Subject: Questions Of The Day
There's a big difference. NISA, Spar and suchlike are corner shops owned and operated by individuals. They are no better (and no worse) than your standard Asian. The Co-op is simply their wholesale su ...
  Topic: Questions Of The Day
Mick Harper

Replies: 4538
Views: 796937

PostForum: Politics   Posted: 9:14 am   Subject: Questions Of The Day
Are you sure? NISA, Spar et al are co-operatives but not the Co-op.
  Topic: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition
Mick Harper

Replies: 2714
Views: 704613

PostForum: British History   Posted: 4:56 am   Subject: Inventing History : forgery: a great British tradition
I tend to assume he was a made-up character in the first place. All part of western Europe's attempt to (a) resist and (b) turn the tide of Islamic expansion.
  Topic: Questions Of The Day
Mick Harper

Replies: 4538
Views: 796937

PostForum: Politics   Posted: 4:39 am   Subject: Questions Of The Day
My youngest works in the Co-Op at weekends. They are a very good employer
They are indeed. This is why the workforce always fights privatisation so vigorously. It is hard to argue that, say, hospita ...
  Topic: CABINET OF CURIOSITIES
Mick Harper

Replies: 2672
Views: 643684

PostForum: NEW CONCEPTS   Posted: 2:01 pm   Subject: CABINET OF CURIOSITIES
It passed my door! (But didn't stop)

02 May 2024 01:48
Received Receptacle from abroad Royal Mail GB

02 May 2024 12:27
Item Received LANGLEY HWDC, United Kingdom

02 May 2024 12:27
Item Rec ...
  Topic: Principles of Applied Epistemology
Mick Harper

Replies: 611
Views: 240499

PostForum: APPLIED EPISTEMOLOGY   Posted: 12:33 pm   Subject: Principles of Applied Epistemology
I don't doubt any of that though since presumably Blackpool South will return to its Tory roots in 2029 and our new red star (he's all over the telly this morning with Sir 'Lord' Starmer) he won't qua ...
  Topic: Questions Of The Day
Mick Harper

Replies: 4538
Views: 796937

PostForum: Politics   Posted: 11:49 am   Subject: Questions Of The Day
doo doo doo breaking news 11 a.m Tories 119 seats Liberals 119 seats.
I don't think I've ever seen that before and Lloyd George knew my father.
 
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