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On Jul 28, 11:24*am, Joe Egginton wrote:
Tudor Hughes wrote: On Jul 27, 6:56 pm, wrote: On Jul 27, 3:08 pm, Tudor Hughes wrote: From Ahwaz, south-west Iran, about 100 miles north of The Gulf: http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/OIAW.html They must be grateful for the low humidity but the intermittent nature of the reports ATM makes me wonder of they're all too knackered to bother. *It might deter the Yanks from invading the place. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. What a stupid fatuous remark. Now if I said England is continuously being taken over by Muslim nutters who not only generally enjoy our NHS and benefits system but are intent on imposing Allah upon us all. Why you then Tudor would feel affronted almost ripping up your Guardian newspaper. Just as well I'm not saying that. But I infer by your use of the words "yanks" and "Invade" as seemingly derogatory remarks *that you don't like America and Americans? * * * Spot on, almost entirely because of their intrusive and ignorant geopolitics in recent years. *Don't forget they'd bomb Sydenham if they thought it was in their interests. *If they do then I hope they avoid the Golden Lion next Tuesday because there's jazz there. *Now *that* is one of America's best exports. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. Jazz is not strictly American, has it came from the west African negroes that lived in the southern states. -- Joe Egginton Wolverhampton 175m asl- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - But surely these fellows were Americans whatever their ethnic origins. Certainly the subsequent development of the style took place in America and involved whites in large numbers. Title of thread changed to...... :-) Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. |
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On Jul 29, 1:54*am, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Jul 28, 11:24*am, Joe Egginton wrote: Tudor Hughes wrote: On Jul 27, 6:56 pm, wrote: On Jul 27, 3:08 pm, Tudor Hughes wrote: From Ahwaz, south-west Iran, about 100 miles north of The Gulf: http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/OIAW.html They must be grateful for the low humidity but the intermittent nature of the reports ATM makes me wonder of they're all too knackered to bother. *It might deter the Yanks from invading the place. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. What a stupid fatuous remark. Now if I said England is continuously being taken over by Muslim nutters who not only generally enjoy our NHS and benefits system but are intent on imposing Allah upon us all.. Why you then Tudor would feel affronted almost ripping up your Guardian newspaper. Just as well I'm not saying that. But I infer by your use of the words "yanks" and "Invade" as seemingly derogatory remarks *that you don't like America and Americans? * * * Spot on, almost entirely because of their intrusive and ignorant geopolitics in recent years. *Don't forget they'd bomb Sydenham if they thought it was in their interests. *If they do then I hope they avoid the Golden Lion next Tuesday because there's jazz there. *Now *that* is one of America's best exports. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey. Jazz is not strictly American, has it came from the west African negroes that lived in the southern states. -- Joe Egginton Wolverhampton 175m asl- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - * * * * But surely these fellows were Americans whatever their ethnic origins. *Certainly the subsequent development of the style took place in America and involved whites in large numbers. * Title of thread changed to...... *:-) Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Love jazz, loathe US foreign policy. |
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