Quote from: Percy McCarthy on November 12, 2012, 07:03:35 PMWhile I, as an Englishman, deeply appreciate the sacrifice made by others to protect the freedom I enjoy, I can understand why somebody from Derry may not feel the same.They didn't get that freedom did they? In fact, it probably wouldn't have nade much difference to them whoever won the war. I appreciate that weren't many jews or gypsies in Derry but there would have been a few gays who would have coped it.
While I, as an Englishman, deeply appreciate the sacrifice made by others to protect the freedom I enjoy, I can understand why somebody from Derry may not feel the same.They didn't get that freedom did they? In fact, it probably wouldn't have nade much difference to them whoever won the war.
Quote from: Yossarian on November 12, 2012, 07:25:30 PMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on November 12, 2012, 07:03:35 PMWhile I, as an Englishman, deeply appreciate the sacrifice made by others to protect the freedom I enjoy, I can understand why somebody from Derry may not feel the same.They didn't get that freedom did they? In fact, it probably wouldn't have nade much difference to them whoever won the war. I appreciate that weren't many jews or gypsies in Derry but there would have been a few gays who would have coped it.I'n those times I'm sure they'd have been highly skilled at keeping it hidden.
Quote from: LeeB on November 12, 2012, 07:30:49 PMQuote from: Yossarian on November 12, 2012, 07:25:30 PMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on November 12, 2012, 07:03:35 PMWhile I, as an Englishman, deeply appreciate the sacrifice made by others to protect the freedom I enjoy, I can understand why somebody from Derry may not feel the same.They didn't get that freedom did they? In fact, it probably wouldn't have nade much difference to them whoever won the war. I appreciate that weren't many jews or gypsies in Derry but there would have been a few gays who would have coped it.I'n those times I'm sure they'd have been highly skilled at keeping it hidden.I'm sure the ones they killed in europe thought the same.
Is there a poll for thread of the year? Because I reckon this one would win hands down. And I'm not being facetious.It's an object lesson in how to argue on the Internet. By now on most forums I go on this would have descended into a flame war on about page five.It has everything, reasoned argument, idiocy, humour, hypocrisy etc. Plus a light touch from the mods.Anyway for what it's worth, I think that we should bring the 19th minute applause to an end, Stan knows by now that he is always in our thoughts and I don't think he would think we'd forgotten about him just because we stopped applauding for him. If you really want to show him your support get along to the charity match on Sunday at Halesowen.Oh, and by the way I buy a poppy every year but I never wear it because I'm so stupid I can't work out how to fix it to my coat without it falling off every time. Does that make me disrespectful?
I always lose mine too. I think I'll buy one of those metal pin badge ones next year.
Is there a poll for thread of the year? Because I reckon this one would win hands down. And I'm not being facetious.It's an object lesson in how to argue on the Internet. By now on most forums I go on this would have descended into a flame war on about page five.It has everything, reasoned argument, idiocy, humour, hypocrisy etc. Plus a light touch from the mods.
Regarding the original intent of this thread. I think it is long past time to stop the 19 minutes applause. The no respect song makes me cringe and is not worthy of Aston Villa.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on November 13, 2012, 05:06:50 AMI always lose mine too. I think I'll buy one of those metal pin badge ones next year.I did it this year, saved me messing about with it every 5 minutes