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Or Wales?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYep, especially if your surname's Mosley


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So you are remembering IRA volunteers and British soldiers who have fallen in the Irish conflict?Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostA good point, well made. With regards to the silence, it's great if everyone observes it and imo it does add to the experience. However if you do your "bit" then that's all that matters, it's not for me to tut about others or police the silence.
My thoughts regarding the 2 minutes silence are that I'm making a gesture of respect and remembering the fallen on all sides.Comment
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What didn't you understand about "all"?Originally posted by minestrone View PostSo you are remembering IRA volunteers and British soldiers who have fallen in the Irish conflict?
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OK, just wanted to clarify that you respecting and remembering the fallen of the IRA.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWhat didn't you understand about "all"?Comment
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And the Nazi's who were shot just as they set alight the mass graves of thousands of Concentration Camp victims? I think you need to get off the fence and grow some stones.Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWhat didn't you understand about "all"?Comment
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And be just like you, eh?Originally posted by kandr View PostAnd the Nazi's who were shot just as they set alight the mass graves of thousands of Concentration Camp victims? I think you need to get off the fence and grow some stones.
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I was on CET - sorry missed it. A few years ago the building management decided to organise a fire alarm at 11pm on 11th November. But for the Swiss, 11.11 is just the beginning of the preparations for Fasnacht.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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You can treat it as a 2-minute competition to consistently solve all the world's complex divisions if you want to, but you don't have to look at it like that.Originally posted by kandr View PostAnd the Nazi's who were shot just as they set alight the mass graves of thousands of Concentration Camp victims? I think you need to get off the fence and grow some stones.Comment
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