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Originally posted by Mordac View PostJust a thought, but if he stayed in a hotel in London, the chances of him actually meeting any British people are extremely slim. The staff will all have been Polish, the guests will have been Russian, and if he used an Uber, their drivers are all banned from speaking English. No wonder London voted to remoan, there are hardly any British folk left here.
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Just a thought, but if he stayed in a hotel in London, the chances of him actually meeting any British people are extremely slim. The staff will all have been Polish, the guests will have been Russian, and if he used an Uber, their drivers are all banned from speaking English. No wonder London voted to remoan, there are hardly any British folk left here.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI follow Yeager and saw the tweets in question. He's an irascible old sod who gives everybody short shrift, which is one of the things that makes him entertaining to follow. If anybody's offended by what he said, they're at liberty not to go to the trouble of following him and reading what he tweets
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostHe is just over compensating for his repressed homosexuality.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI follow Yeager and saw the tweets in question. He's an irascible old sod who gives everybody short shrift, which is one of the things that makes him entertaining to follow. If anybody's offended by what he said, they're at liberty not to go to the trouble of following him and reading what he tweets
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I follow Yeager and saw the tweets in question. He's an irascible old sod who gives everybody short shrift, which is one of the things that makes him entertaining to follow. If anybody's offended by what he said, they're at liberty not to go to the trouble of following him and reading what he tweets
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its not like they did it for free our loans made Versailles look generous.
As pointed out late to the party with their hand out.
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We'd been battered to tulip for years before they finally decided to help us. Yeah, thanks for finally joining in, but we're expected to be at their beck and call for the Gulf War and other pet capitalist projects of theirs?
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Yeager replied: “Arrogant. Nasty to Americans when we were over there saving them. Nasty when I visited a few years ago - wanted a whole lot for nothing.”
My granddad is a year older than him and an ex military major, he's a miserable feckin' chunt too.
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I actually doubt how much tweeting these old war veterans actually do.
I'm pretty sure @Harryslaststand is in a box under the shed and it's his dreadlocked crusty grandson belting out the social justice warrior tweets all day.
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Chuck Yeager
WWII flying ace Chuck Yeager in extraordinary attack on 'nasty' and 'arrogant' British people
The US only joined the war to fight the Japs.
And the US would not have been first to break the sound barrier without UK technical help.Tags: None
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