| Forum Reply | Spam at 17:28 26 Sep 2024
The origin of the name comes from" S pecially P repared A merican M eat . It was a mainstay for the american forces in WW2 and supplied to the GI's . It retained its popularity post war with the home market hence its presence on supermarket shelves. Personally, I eat quite a lot of spam It's great sliced thinly and fried in a pan with one or two eggs . Try it you will see what I mean . There are 2 varieties of spam there is a tin of bacon spam and also the pork meat one , both can be fried to good effect. |
| Forum Reply | Verdicts from the riots at 23:41 25 Sep 2024
Coconut is a well known term in the cities used to refer to a black/coloured person on the outside but a "white " person on the inside." White person" meaning that he /she relates ostensibly to white culture and norms which could relate to occupation / choice of domicility/ political views /friends and relationships/pastimes etc etc. Bounty bar is another derogatory term with racist overtones. There is no doubt the woman waving that flag with coconut on it was making a racist comment and should have been prosecuted. |
| Forum Reply | Starmer! Wow! at 22:55 24 Sep 2024
Must have been thinking of King Charles either that or Greggs have promised him some freebies. |
| Forum Reply | Strange Laws at 16:49 23 Sep 2024
There was a medieval bye law that made it legal to shoot a Welshman with a bow and arrow in the boundaries of Hereford Cathedral . Obviously relating back to the Marcher cross border raids of the 13 th century . I don't think it was repealed though. [Post edited 23 Sep 16:50]
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| Forum Reply | Starmer! Wow! at 11:35 22 Sep 2024
"He wears a mask and his face grows to fit it" George Orwell. |
| Forum Reply | Favourite films atm ? at 01:08 21 Sep 2024
Talking of SOE agents there was one who used to stay with her relatives who lived in Wormelow a village near Hereford. She used to stay with them when not away on missions. Her name was Violette Szabo a fluent French speaker who was dropped into France just before D Day . She got into a firefight with members of an SS division was captured and ended up being executed just before the end of the war . A beautiful brave woman - the house she stayed in , Cartref I think it is called is or was a museum in her memory ( Dont know if its still open to the public) There was a B @ W feature film made about her in the 1950's it was called " Carve her name with pride ". The museum is open on Wednesdays ...... https://www.violette-szabo-museum.co.uk/foyer.htm#museumInfo1 [Post edited 21 Sep 22:01]
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| Forum Reply | Favourite films atm ? at 22:48 19 Sep 2024
There was a book published fairly recently called rogue heroes . It dealt with the formation and establishment of SAS under D. Stirling and later Paddy Mayne. Stirling was the man who got Churchill to finance this new secret behind the lines regiment . He was a very laid back guy who never fitted in to normal army life and in fact used this as a yardstick by which he admitted new recruits. People like Reg Seekings an ex boxer and tearaway . Paddy Mayne took over when Stirling was captured . Mayne was a larger than life character who possessed ice cool nerves and utmost bravery . Ministry of ungentlemanly conduct could well be attributed to him..... True story- Mayne and a group of SAS turned up at a Christmas party behind enemy lines in North Africa . He walked into the room which was full of Germans - it was an airfield officers' mess packed with people having a good time with lots of food and drink . He introduced himself and then stood there and unloaded a full magazine from his Tommy gun - total mayhem . He and his group turned and fled to their jeeps and escaped back to their base hounded all the way by irate Germans. |
| Forum Reply | RIP at 21:56 16 Sep 2024
True , but still very well regarded at the Villa |
| Forum Thread | RIP at 16:35 16 Sep 2024
Gary Shaw , villa legend RIP 63. Gary Shaw ,Gary Shaw .........Gary , Gary Shaw when he gets the ball he's bound to score Gary Gary Shaw!! |
| Forum Reply | What about Franco and Ollie today ? at 23:03 15 Sep 2024
Cooper played very well , ran his socks off . We defended from the front and the tempo noticeably dropped when he and Cullen went off. One small criticism is when in the attacking 1/2 or 1/3 he is sometimes flat footed when a long ball is ficked on . He is not anticipating our player winning the aerial duel and is not on the move resulting in a 50 50 race for a loose ball when it should be his to win easily . It happened twice yestetday once when it left him with a 1 on 1 with the keeper . Cant fault workrate and effort 10 /10. |
| Forum Reply | Talking about guitarists. at 13:42 14 Sep 2024
Peter Green , Jeremy Spencer , Stevie Ray Vaughan , Django Reinhardt , Manitas de Plata , Jonny Winter .Steve Howe. |
| Forum Reply | Labour voters at 15:52 11 Sep 2024
Just over a pound a day . wow . British pension is the lowest in Europe - worldwide on a par at the bottom of the civilised world with Mexico and their heating bills are a lot less over there . |
| Forum Reply | Labour voters at 00:11 11 Sep 2024
"Politicians are like diapers they need changing often and for the same reason" Mark Twain. |
| Forum Reply | Inspirational Bellamy leads the charge for Wales at 16:01 10 Sep 2024
Drove past Chatsworth house - What a place ! What 's that worth I wonder ? Ended up in Glossop via snake pass and Derwent valley reservoir to see where the dambusters trained .Lovely up there , wanted to do Mam Tor as well but didn't have time , will deffo go back though. Used to go to Matlock on the bikes big RV for bikers . |
| Forum Reply | Ron Yeats at 12:17 7 Sep 2024
"Ron Yeats was so big it took all day to walk around him " Bill Shankly. |
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