BBC Radio 4 just mentioned that 12% of Americans believe that Joan of Arc was Noah's wife.![]()
I wonder how many brits think that too.
BBC Radio 4 just mentioned that 12% of Americans believe that Joan of Arc was Noah's wife.![]()
I had Noah's idea.I wonder how many brits think that too.
I get more confused why he called it an Ark rather than a boat. It's like Dallas being the only place on earth with a grassy knoll.I wonder how many brits think that too.
I get more confused why he called it an Ark rather than a boat. It's like Dallas being the only place on earth with a grassy knoll.
I googled it, and it was called Ark because it didn't have sails or a rudder, so the Hebrew word for 'crate' was used, which became the Greek for crate...To keep the people away of course.
I sincerely hope you pissed on their chips.I don't know, it's something that was forwarded to me.
Good luck getting 12% of Americans believe that Joan of Arc was Noah's wife in a chant.Insulting Americans is surely a hate crime? A racist hate crime even…
Have you heard any of their chants?Good luck getting 12% of Americans believe that Joan of Arc was Noah's wife in a chant.
Surely ageism is a hate crime?Whinging old ****.
Saving 'others' the bother.
Doable.Good luck getting 12% of Americans believe that Joan of Arc was Noah's wife in a chant.
I'd have lost my house if I'd gambled on which post you'd replied to.Have you heard any of their chants?
'fight and win!',
'i believe that we will win '.
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I'd have lost my wife if I'd pissed on her chips for sending me the cannonball post.I'd have lost my house if I'd gambled on which post you'd replied to.
Insulting Americans is surely a hate crime? A racist hate crime even…
I’m surprised it’s that lowBBC Radio 4 just mentioned that 12% of Americans believe that Joan of Arc was Noah's wife.![]()
American is not a race.
Funny to think the old photograph will have been standard class.That's first class.
Different times. First time my folks flew, to Jersey I think, from Humberside or whatever it was called then, they got dressed up in their Sunday best.Funny to think the old photograph will have been standard class.
First time I flew it was quite an occasion. Last time I flew it was like being on a train with a noisy rabble. Differentntimes, as you say. And in many ways better ones.Different times. First time my folks flew, to Jersey I think, from Humberside or whatever it was called then, they got dressed up in their Sunday best.
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