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Ah right. Well they had code words and weren't taken too seriously (although they did evacuate usually) unless the code word was used. My missus and her ex used to run the Atlantic Tower in Liverpool, they would get 1 call a month. They eventually tracked it down to a Union bod.
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Can only find the M62 coach bomb, where the obvious target was the off duty soldiers.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYou still did not answer the question.
When you’re living in a war torn country, the wars are mentioned. The only conflicts I remember growing up were those of the IRA, which were mostly England targets anyway.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYou still did not answer the question.
When you’re living in a war torn country, the wars are mentioned. The only conflicts I remember growing up were those of the IRA, which were mostly England targets anyway.
By your logic then, the entirety of the video's arguments for boomers / Gen Xers is also not relevant for you, so why bother posting it?
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You still did not answer the question.
When you’re living in a war torn country, the wars are mentioned. The only conflicts I remember growing up were those of the IRA, which were mostly England targets anyway.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThe guy is Iranian. It does not matter where in the world you are. Tough time good times, it is the same the world over.
You din't answer my question.
If it does matter whether or not those conflicts impact the UK, then apply your same logic to the other examples he gives (eg Rodney King, etc).
You (and he) are inconsistent.
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The guy is Iranian. It does not matter where in the world you are. Tough time good times, it is the same the world over.
You din't answer my question.
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Are Millennials lazy?
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostHow was anyone living in the UK affected by those conflicts?!
Don't recall dousing the lights to avoid oncoming bombers or running out to the Morrison shelter.
Now apply your analysis above to the other generations and impacts listed in the video.
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Originally posted by meridian View Post. Falklands, Beirut, Iran-Contra, first Gulf War, etc.
Don't recall dousing the lights to avoid oncoming bombers or running out to the Morrison shelter.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYou really need to watch the reminder, he's not blaming anyone as you assume.
Milennials have not had to endure tough times but that does not mean they're at fault.
Flawed analysis to start with.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI thought that was NAT's role...
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