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yes there were other wars and conflicts - but none of them commonly referred to as "the" war...
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He reminds me of you.thebish wrote:saw an avert last night on the tellybox for BUPA
it features and old bloke called charlie - talking about his life
anyway - he says he won a medal in the war.. blah blah blah - and now he's 83..
hang on...
83... that means born in 1929
the 2nd WW started in 1939 unless I am very much mistaken..
so - he was 10 when it started and 16 when it finished - and won a medal??
I suspect they are lying and haven't really thought it through....
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Underage recruits were rather commonplace, no? Or was that a practice more associated with WWI...
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not in WW2... I don't think...Verbal wrote:Underage recruits were rather commonplace, no? Or was that a practice more associated with WWI...
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True but Charlie is an uncommon fellow and people may refer to the war they were in as the war. Further, while I agree they didn't use underage people in combat situations (though I know some who lied to get in at 16), Charlie didn't suggest it was a combat medal. He could have pulled a portly cross-dresssing bishop from a burning building, though why anyone would want to do that I cannot imagine.thebish wrote:yes there were other wars and conflicts - but none of them commonly referred to as "the" war...

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I coach an U-14's football team. This morning we had the first of our 2 remaining fixtures against the team at the bottom of the league. All other teams have finished their fixtures, so we knew that if we beat them home and away, we'd win the league. We drew 1-1. Absolutely gutted.
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But you still have 1 game to use ?Always hopeful wrote:I coach an U-14's football team. This morning we had the first of our 2 remaining fixtures against the team at the bottom of the league. All other teams have finished their fixtures, so we knew that if we beat them home and away, we'd win the league. We drew 1-1. Absolutely gutted.
Go get 'em lad.
Or they'll be scarred & believe they are bottlers forever.
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Can't you spin them some line about 'differed success' or whatever name it is that abject failure goes by these days? 

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No, they're Welsh. That'd be viewed as a major victory and any negativity blamed on the Saesnaig.Bruce Rioja wrote:Can't you spin them some line about 'differed success' or whatever name it is that abject failure goes by these days?
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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No. We had to win both our remaining games to put us level on points with the current leaders (who've played all their games). It then gets decided on number wins, not goal difference. We'd have had the same number of wins as the leaders. It then goes to wins against each other. It's on this that we'd have then won the league, since we drew agains them and beat them.bobo the clown wrote:But you still have 1 game to use ?Always hopeful wrote:I coach an U-14's football team. This morning we had the first of our 2 remaining fixtures against the team at the bottom of the league. All other teams have finished their fixtures, so we knew that if we beat them home and away, we'd win the league. We drew 1-1. Absolutely gutted.
Go get 'em lad.
Or they'll be scarred & believe they are bottlers forever.
No pressure.
As it is, we blew it today. We're now domed to 2nd place.
The only crumb of comfort is that we're still in the cup. We play in the semi-final next weekend.
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Lazy and crazy. I've seen it all now. Near us there's a postbox. It's set upagainst a hedge on a side road that's reasonably quiet, more-so on a Sunday. I was on the other side of the road with the dog when a woman drove up, mounted the pavement at 45 degrees with three wheels and tried to post her letter without getting out of the car. She had a couple of attempts at stretching, backed off and nearly flattened the privet headge having another go. She then had to roll back and get out and post the dam letter. From the roadside it's no more than four normal paces to the letter box. Why?
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Women have shorter arms?TANGODANCER wrote:Lazy and crazy. I've seen it all now. Near us there's a postbox. It's set upagainst a hedge on a side road that's reasonably quiet, more-so on a Sunday. I was on the other side of the road with the dog when a woman drove up, mounted the pavement at 45 degrees with three wheels and tried to post her letter without getting out of the car. She had a couple of attempts at stretching, backed off and nearly flattened the privet headge having another go. She then had to roll back and get out and post the dam letter. From the roadside it's no more than four normal paces to the letter box. Why?
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leaving my bag with the house keys in the car (the car which hubby has locked.) Now carless and can't go out the house without leaving the back door unlocked til Mr GG gets home.
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Isn't rather foolish to leave a handbag with keys in an unlocked car? Careless and carless. Good thing Mr. GG was on the ball, so you don't get robbed or the car stolen..Gooner Girl wrote:leaving my bag with the house keys in the car (the car which hubby has locked.) Now carless and can't go out the house without leaving the back door unlocked til Mr GG gets home.
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Excellent, in line with yesterday's debate, then, you can get all the washing and ironing done.Gooner Girl wrote:leaving my bag with the house keys in the car (the car which hubby has locked.) Now carless and can't go out the house without leaving the back door unlocked til Mr GG gets home.

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Hmmm!Montreal Wanderer wrote:Isn't rather foolish to leave a handbag with keys in an unlocked car? Careless and carless. Good thing Mr. GG was on the ball, so you don't get robbed or the car stolen..Gooner Girl wrote:leaving my bag with the house keys in the car (the car which hubby has locked.) Now carless and can't go out the house without leaving the back door unlocked til Mr GG gets home.
(it was hidden under the seat) I already had to remember to remove 2 children, bag of swimming stuff, changing bag and numerous toys from the car. Can't remember everything

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Except the kids are asleep, the house is a mess and i'm exhausted so i'm online instead!Worthy4England wrote:Excellent, in line with yesterday's debate, then, you can get all the washing and ironing done.Gooner Girl wrote:leaving my bag with the house keys in the car (the car which hubby has locked.) Now carless and can't go out the house without leaving the back door unlocked til Mr GG gets home.
(i did put some nappies on to wash actually, but i don't do ironing!)
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crime hasn't been invented where GG lives...Montreal Wanderer wrote:Isn't rather foolish to leave a handbag with keys in an unlocked car? Careless and carless. Good thing Mr. GG was on the ball, so you don't get robbed or the car stolen..Gooner Girl wrote:leaving my bag with the house keys in the car (the car which hubby has locked.) Now carless and can't go out the house without leaving the back door unlocked til Mr GG gets home.
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Not true, we have had a bit of sheep rustling recently!thebish wrote:crime hasn't been invented where GG lives...Montreal Wanderer wrote:Isn't rather foolish to leave a handbag with keys in an unlocked car? Careless and carless. Good thing Mr. GG was on the ball, so you don't get robbed or the car stolen..Gooner Girl wrote:leaving my bag with the house keys in the car (the car which hubby has locked.) Now carless and can't go out the house without leaving the back door unlocked til Mr GG gets home.

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