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cmonstanley 10-08-2008 12:05

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a lot of people seem confused about their veiws on the history of britain.whats your view.i.e the union..

Less 10-08-2008 12:49

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 617302)
a lot of people seem confused about their veiws on the history of britain.whats your view.i.e the union..

What are your views? You started the thread.
;)

beechy 10-08-2008 13:07

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 617302)
a lot of people seem confused about their veiws on the history of britain.whats your view.i.e the union..

i think the Union was a good public house
it was on hyndburn road if i remember correctly
:hehetable

emamum 10-08-2008 13:22

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I'm confused by the question........

Tin Monkey 10-08-2008 13:23

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What are your views on the history of Britain??? That's an enormous question, and why are people confused about history?

emamum 10-08-2008 13:26

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Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 617322)
What are your views on the history of Britain??? That's an enormous question, and why are people confused about history?

thats what i thought.... my views on the history of Britain are that it happened and it took a long time.........

Benipete 10-08-2008 13:48

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 617302)
a lot of people seem confused about their veiws on the history of britain.whats your view.i.e the union..

You have won the Silly Question of the year award - well done.:dancedog:

cashman 10-08-2008 16:33

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i would ask the Tolpuddle Martyrs about the union, but they are dead.

Wynonie Harris 10-08-2008 17:29

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Originally Posted by beechy (Post 617315)
i think the Union was a good public house
it was on hyndburn road if i remember correctly
:hehetable

Quite right, Beechy. Seem to remember they had an open fire in the snug. Always a good stop off to and from town on cold winter nights!

Benipete 10-08-2008 17:53

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 617392)
Quite right, Beechy. Seem to remember they had an open fire in the snug. Always a good stop off to and from town on cold winter nights!

Was that opposite Eubank and near the Pallatine.

Wynonie Harris 10-08-2008 18:01

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 617407)
Was that opposite Eubank and near the Pallatine.

That's the one...ah, the Palatine, another little haven of contentment sadly lost!

Eric 11-08-2008 05:06

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 617372)
i would ask the Tolpuddle Martyrs about the union, but they are dead.

Most martyrs are dead;)

Eric 11-08-2008 05:13

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Like the Act of Union? Or do we go back to the Stuarts? The Glorious Revolution? Culloden? The Irish Question? The British North America Act? (oops, sorry about that one, it just slipped out). Henry V's widow banging that Welshman? Stephen and Matilda? Sir Cuthbert Collingwood's dog?:eek: Mary Queen of Scots?:confused::confused:

MargaretR 11-08-2008 06:10

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These Anglo Saxons and Vikings should go back where they came from ;)

jaysay 11-08-2008 09:35

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 617412)
That's the one...ah, the Palatine, another little haven of contentment sadly lost!

Used to be a regular in the Palatine in the 60s, my mates Dad was th landlord, went in again in the seventies when a lad form Hassy took it, he then moved on the the Heys in Ossy, He was called Alan, but can't remember his surname for the life in me (which ain't a right lot these days:D)


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