Guest guest Posted November 26, 2003 Report Share Posted November 26, 2003 David and Victoria Beckham Peter [metalscarab]24 November 2003 17:19 Subject: Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey Hi Lee > couldn't have put this better myself, although I would also add that the economic union that is Britain has benefited the English > ruling class most of all as while taxes may be seen to go more towards Scotland, Wales or NI, the use of resources from those > countries I think far outweighs any of that. Not quite sure who you mean by the English ruling classes - perhaps you could suggest a few names? BB Peter ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2003 Report Share Posted November 26, 2003 royalty...aristocracy....anyone with private income hasnt earned it with sweat of their brow like i assume we all have to............................ anyone who made serious money out of the industrial revolution..............they built west londons white christmas cake houses whilst children worked in mines, iron works, factories........ catherine >"Lee Delaney" > > >RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey >Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:27:18 -0000 > >David and Victoria Beckham > > Peter [metalscarab] > 24 November 2003 17:19 > > Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > > > Hi Lee > > > couldn't have put this better myself, although I would also add that the >economic union that is Britain has benefited the English > > ruling class most of all as while taxes may be seen to go more towards >Scotland, Wales or NI, the use of resources from those > > countries I think far outweighs any of that. > > Not quite sure who you mean by the English ruling classes - perhaps you >could suggest a few names? > > BB > Peter > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2003 Report Share Posted November 26, 2003 Hi Lee > David and Victoria Beckham Thought they were Spanish :-) BB Peter ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2003 Report Share Posted November 26, 2003 hee hee, go Catherine. Catherine Harris [cait2]26 November 2003 16:02 Subject: RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey royalty...aristocracy....anyone with private income hasnt earned it with sweat of their brow like i assume we all have to............................ anyone who made serious money out of the industrial revolution..............they built west londons white christmas cake houses whilst children worked in mines, iron works, factories........ catherine >"Lee Delaney" > > >RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey >Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:27:18 -0000 > >David and Victoria Beckham > > Peter [metalscarab] > 24 November 2003 17:19 > > Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > > > Hi Lee > > > couldn't have put this better myself, although I would also add that the >economic union that is Britain has benefited the English > > ruling class most of all as while taxes may be seen to go more towards >Scotland, Wales or NI, the use of resources from those > > countries I think far outweighs any of that. > > Not quite sure who you mean by the English ruling classes - perhaps you >could suggest a few names? > > BB > Peter > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2003 Report Share Posted November 26, 2003 only while the money's there Peter [metalscarab]26 November 2003 16:02 Subject: Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey Hi Lee > David and Victoria Beckham Thought they were Spanish :-) BB Peter ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2003 Report Share Posted November 26, 2003 - Janey Tuesday, November 25, 2003 10:51 PM Re: tofurky vs. unturkey Yes, exactly! Janey And animal meat doesn't look like an animal when it's been chopped up into convenient pieces..How many kids really know they are eating an animal unless their have been informed of it. To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2003 Report Share Posted November 26, 2003 It could be argued that if animal meat didn't exist...foods would still be made similiar to what we call 'meat substitutes'. at least in shape and size. ---- Original Message ----- Janey Tuesday, November 25, 2003 10:51 PM Re: tofurky vs. unturkey Yes, exactly! Janey And animal meat doesn't look like an animal when it's been chopped up into convenient pieces..How many kids really know they are eating an animal unless their have been informed of it. To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2003 Report Share Posted November 26, 2003 English children worked in mines and factories too. Sometime later in the 1920s my dad along with millions of other working people couldn't get work - I remember him saying that if he hadn't earned money that day - he wouldn't eat (as a matter of principle!) because he didn't want to be a burden to his family. No wonder he was so skinny. As a member of a long line of fairly poor working people - I get a little niggled by the assumption that all us English people are rich and uncaring and the rest of Britain are hard-done-by. Jo royalty...aristocracy....anyone with private income hasnt earned it with sweat of their brow like i assume we all have to............................ anyone who made serious money out of the industrial revolution..............they built west londons white christmas cake houses whilst children worked in mines, iron works, factories........ catherine >"Lee Delaney" > > >RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey >Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:27:18 -0000 > >David and Victoria Beckham > > Peter [metalscarab] > 24 November 2003 17:19 > > Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > > > Hi Lee > > > couldn't have put this better myself, although I would also add that the >economic union that is Britain has benefited the English > > ruling class most of all as while taxes may be seen to go more towards >Scotland, Wales or NI, the use of resources from those > > countries I think far outweighs any of that. > > Not quite sure who you mean by the English ruling classes - perhaps you >could suggest a few names? > > BB > Peter > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 That family whose last genuinely English ancestor died in something like the 11th century? Is it those " English " people you're talking about? ok wot the heck is an " english " person anyways??? norman? anglo-saxon? celt? briton? cymry? east indian? Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 I don't think thats what was being implied Jo, at least thats not how I was reading it as we were talking about the English ruling class. I don't see any implication that there is no English working class that isn't exploited in the same way as sCottish/Irish/Welsh working class people. I think what you're talking about occurs in all countries and its what makes nationalism even more ridiculous and backward. Lee Heartwork [Heartwork]26 November 2003 17:36 Subject: Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey English children worked in mines and factories too. Sometime later in the 1920s my dad along with millions of other working people couldn't get work - I remember him saying that if he hadn't earned money that day - he wouldn't eat (as a matter of principle!) because he didn't want to be a burden to his family. No wonder he was so skinny. As a member of a long line of fairly poor working people - I get a little niggled by the assumption that all us English people are rich and uncaring and the rest of Britain are hard-done-by. Jo royalty...aristocracy....anyone with private income hasnt earned it with sweat of their brow like i assume we all have to............................ anyone who made serious money out of the industrial revolution..............they built west londons white christmas cake houses whilst children worked in mines, iron works, factories........ catherine >"Lee Delaney" > > >RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey >Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:27:18 -0000 > >David and Victoria Beckham > > Peter [metalscarab] > 24 November 2003 17:19 > > Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > > > Hi Lee > > > couldn't have put this better myself, although I would also add that the >economic union that is Britain has benefited the English > > ruling class most of all as while taxes may be seen to go more towards >Scotland, Wales or NI, the use of resources from those > > countries I think far outweighs any of that. > > Not quite sure who you mean by the English ruling classes - perhaps you >could suggest a few names? > > BB > Peter > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 Hi Fraggle > ok> wot the heck is an "english" person anyways???> norman? anglo-saxon? celt? briton? cymry? east indian? Well, that was why I was a bit vague with the dating! But there haven't been many members of the royal family who have been "native" to England in any sense of the word! BB Peter ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 Yep! >wot the heck is an "english" person anyways???norman? anglo-saxon? celt? briton? cymry? east indian?Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 That may be the case - but if so why would that cause people to stick up for any other country against England in sporting fixtures? Jo - Lee Delaney Thursday, November 27, 2003 10:15 AM RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey I don't think thats what was being implied Jo, at least thats not how I was reading it as we were talking about the English ruling class. I don't see any implication that there is no English working class that isn't exploited in the same way as sCottish/Irish/Welsh working class people. I think what you're talking about occurs in all countries and its what makes nationalism even more ridiculous and backward. Lee Heartwork [Heartwork]26 November 2003 17:36 Subject: Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey English children worked in mines and factories too. Sometime later in the 1920s my dad along with millions of other working people couldn't get work - I remember him saying that if he hadn't earned money that day - he wouldn't eat (as a matter of principle!) because he didn't want to be a burden to his family. No wonder he was so skinny. As a member of a long line of fairly poor working people - I get a little niggled by the assumption that all us English people are rich and uncaring and the rest of Britain are hard-done-by. Jo royalty...aristocracy....anyone with private income hasnt earned it with sweat of their brow like i assume we all have to............................ anyone who made serious money out of the industrial revolution..............they built west londons white christmas cake houses whilst children worked in mines, iron works, factories........ catherine >"Lee Delaney" > > >RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey >Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:27:18 -0000 > >David and Victoria Beckham > > Peter [metalscarab] > 24 November 2003 17:19 > > Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > > > Hi Lee > > > couldn't have put this better myself, although I would also add that the >economic union that is Britain has benefited the English > > ruling class most of all as while taxes may be seen to go more towards >Scotland, Wales or NI, the use of resources from those > > countries I think far outweighs any of that. > > Not quite sure who you mean by the English ruling classes - perhaps you >could suggest a few names? > > BB > Peter > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 I agree fully, the money in the hands of the "aristocracy" is stollen money.Catherine Harris <cait2 wrote: royalty...aristocracy....anyone with private income hasnt earned it with sweat of their brow like i assume we all have to............................ anyone who made serious money out of the industrial revolution..............they built west londons white christmas cake houses whilst children worked in mines, iron works, factories........ catherine >"Lee Delaney" > > >RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey >Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:27:18 -0000 > >David and Victoria Beckham > > Peter [metalscarab] > 24 November 2003 17:19 > > Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > > > Hi Lee > > > couldn't have put this better myself, although I would also add that the >economic union that is Britain has benefited the English > > ruling class most of all as while taxes may be seen to go more towards >Scotland, Wales or NI, the use of resources from those > > countries I think far outweighs any of that. > > Not quite sure who you mean by the English ruling classes - perhaps you >could suggest a few names? > > BB > Peter > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 hi all i didnt say any particular ethnicity of working class............ catherine >"Heartwork" > > >Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey >Thu, 27 Nov 2003 17:41:39 -0000 > >That may be the case - but if so why would that cause people to stick up for any other country against England in sporting fixtures? > >Jo > - > Lee Delaney > > Thursday, November 27, 2003 10:15 AM > RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > > > I don't think thats what was being implied Jo, at least thats not how I was reading it as we were talking about the English ruling class. I don't see any implication that there is no English working class that isn't exploited in the same way as sCottish/Irish/Welsh working class people. I think what you're talking about occurs in all countries and its what makes nationalism even more ridiculous and backward. > > Lee > > Heartwork [Heartwork] > 26 November 2003 17:36 > > Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > > > English children worked in mines and factories too. Sometime later in the 1920s my dad along with millions of other working people couldn't get work - I remember him saying that if he hadn't earned money that day - he wouldn't eat (as a matter of principle!) because he didn't want to be a burden to his family. No wonder he was so skinny. > > As a member of a long line of fairly poor working people - I get a little niggled by the assumption that all us English people are rich and uncaring and the rest of Britain are hard-done-by. > > Jo > > > royalty...aristocracy....anyone with private income hasnt earned it with sweat of their brow like i assume we all have to............................ > > anyone who made serious money out of the industrial revolution..............they built west londons white christmas cake houses whilst children worked in mines, iron works, factories........ > > catherine > > > > >"Lee Delaney" > > > >> >RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > >Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:27:18 -0000 > > > >David and Victoria Beckham > > > > Peter [metalscarab] > > 24 November 2003 17:19 > > > > Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > > > > > > Hi Lee > > > > > couldn't have put this better myself, although I would also add that the > >economic union that is Britain has benefited the English > > > ruling class most of all as while taxes may be seen to go more towards > >Scotland, Wales or NI, the use of resources from those > > > countries I think far outweighs any of that. > > > > Not quite sure who you mean by the English ruling classes - perhaps you > >could suggest a few names? > > > > BB > > Peter > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 The royals usually all are relatives to each other, because "it was not possible!!! to come down and to marry a subject. Anyway, I am a Greek national and happy, we Greeks have kicked away out last king Constantine. He is living usually in England. (And can see his cousin future king Charles often enough.Peter <metalscarab wrote: Hi Catherine > royalty... Ah. So, you mean the people who are part Greek, part German, part French and part Scottish? That family whose last genuinely English ancestor died in something like the 11th century? Is it those "English" people you're talking about? BB Peter ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 i didnt say what ethnicity royalty are either....i am well aware that they are just as much a melting pot as everyone else........i object to them having benefited from the rest of us.........so they can swan around in luxury, chasing poor foxes around the counrtyside at their leisure......children worked in mines to put money in the banks of most people with inherited wealth in britain....... of whatever background........ catherine >ioannis Tsoucas > > >Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey >Thu, 27 Nov 2003 22:23:30 +0000 (GMT) > >The royals usually all are relatives to each other, because "it was not possible!!! to come down and to marry a subject. Anyway, I am a Greek national and happy, we Greeks have kicked away out last king Constantine. He is living usually in England. (And can see his cousin future king Charles often enough. > >Peter wrote:Hi Catherine > > > royalty... > >Ah. So, you mean the people who are part Greek, part German, part French and part Scottish? That family whose last genuinely English ancestor died in something like the 11th century? Is it those "English" people you're talking about? > >BB >Peter > > >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2003 Report Share Posted November 27, 2003 hey, david beckham in spain now knows a 100 words,.......................now hes got to learn them in spanish............... catherine an unexamined life is a wasted life.............. >"Peter" > > >Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey >Wed, 26 Nov 2003 16:02:23 -0000 > >Hi Lee > > > David and Victoria Beckham > >Thought they were Spanish :-) > >BB >Peter > > >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 Find the perfect gift for everyone on your list this Christmas at MSN Shopping. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 This was my first Thanksgiving as a Vegetarian.(Not vegan because I still consume some dairy products.) I decided to try a Tofurky. There were nine of us and I was the only one who doesn't eat meat. I had a slice of the Tofurky and a couple others tried a bite. My Aunt thought it tasted like oatmeal. I eat oatmeal all the time and I noticed that too. I never liked regular stuffing but I liked the one in the Tofurky. The box says it serves four but I only had room for one piece. (I cut it into 8 slices.) That leaves me with enough leftovers for one week. Maybe next year I will try the unturkey and compare. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 Because there are many people in many countries who have suffered due to British imperialism, which English industries and politics particularly dominated, and in Britain non-English culture has been next to wiped out. We all speak English not British, the language follows the movement of trade.... Heartwork [Heartwork]27 November 2003 17:42 Subject: Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey That may be the case - but if so why would that cause people to stick up for any other country against England in sporting fixtures? Jo - Lee Delaney Thursday, November 27, 2003 10:15 AM RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey I don't think thats what was being implied Jo, at least thats not how I was reading it as we were talking about the English ruling class. I don't see any implication that there is no English working class that isn't exploited in the same way as sCottish/Irish/Welsh working class people. I think what you're talking about occurs in all countries and its what makes nationalism even more ridiculous and backward. Lee Heartwork [Heartwork]26 November 2003 17:36 Subject: Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey English children worked in mines and factories too. Sometime later in the 1920s my dad along with millions of other working people couldn't get work - I remember him saying that if he hadn't earned money that day - he wouldn't eat (as a matter of principle!) because he didn't want to be a burden to his family. No wonder he was so skinny. As a member of a long line of fairly poor working people - I get a little niggled by the assumption that all us English people are rich and uncaring and the rest of Britain are hard-done-by. Jo royalty...aristocracy....anyone with private income hasnt earned it with sweat of their brow like i assume we all have to............................ anyone who made serious money out of the industrial revolution..............they built west londons white christmas cake houses whilst children worked in mines, iron works, factories........ catherine >"Lee Delaney" > > >RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey >Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:27:18 -0000 > >David and Victoria Beckham > > Peter [metalscarab] > 24 November 2003 17:19 > > Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > > > Hi Lee > > > couldn't have put this better myself, although I would also add that the >economic union that is Britain has benefited the English > > ruling class most of all as while taxes may be seen to go more towards >Scotland, Wales or NI, the use of resources from those > > countries I think far outweighs any of that. > > Not quite sure who you mean by the English ruling classes - perhaps you >could suggest a few names? > > BB > Peter > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 why is someone posting about tofurkey on the tofurkey vs unturkey thread? hee hee luckyducky22 [luckyducky22]28 November 2003 08:35 Subject: Re: tofurky vs. unturkeyThis was my first Thanksgiving as a Vegetarian.(Not vegan because I still consume some dairy products.) I decided to try a Tofurky. There were nine of us and I was the only one who doesn't eat meat. I had a slice of the Tofurky and a couple others tried a bite. My Aunt thought it tasted like oatmeal. I eat oatmeal all the time and I noticed that too. I never liked regular stuffing but I liked the one in the Tofurky. The box says it serves four but I only had room for one piece. (I cut it into 8 slices.) That leaves me with enough leftovers for one week. Maybe next year I will try the unturkey and compare. To send an email to - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 I tried the tofurky this year too and honestly, did not really like it. But I agree with you on the stuffing! I am not a stuffing person, but this stuff was great! Part of the problem though was I ran outta time to make the mushroom/onion gravy and maybe that had something to do with not liking it. I didn't hate it, it just really did not appeal to me. Ah well, something different next year. :-) Nikki , " luckyducky22 " <luckyducky22> wrote: > This was my first Thanksgiving as a Vegetarian.(Not vegan because I > still consume some dairy products.) I decided to try a Tofurky. There > were nine of us and I was the only one who doesn't eat meat. I had a > slice of the Tofurky and a couple others tried a bite. My Aunt > thought it tasted like oatmeal. I eat oatmeal all the time and I > noticed that too. I never liked regular stuffing but I liked the one > in the Tofurky. The box says it serves four but I only had room for > one piece. (I cut it into 8 slices.) That leaves me with enough > leftovers for one week. > > Maybe next year I will try the unturkey and compare. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 Hi Lee Ya know, I was pretty surprised too! I kept reading these hoping they were actually about the subject line and wouldn't ya know it - poof one appeared! nikki , " Lee Delaney " <lee.delaney@k...> wrote: > why is someone posting about tofurkey on the tofurkey vs unturkey thread? > hee hee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2003 Report Share Posted November 28, 2003 Is there an English culture? In England St Patrick's day is celebrated and St David's. I would be interested to know what English culture consists of. Jo - Lee Delaney Friday, November 28, 2003 9:53 AM RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey Because there are many people in many countries who have suffered due to British imperialism, which English industries and politics particularly dominated, and in Britain non-English culture has been next to wiped out. We all speak English not British, the language follows the movement of trade.... Heartwork [Heartwork]27 November 2003 17:42 Subject: Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey That may be the case - but if so why would that cause people to stick up for any other country against England in sporting fixtures? Jo - Lee Delaney Thursday, November 27, 2003 10:15 AM RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey I don't think thats what was being implied Jo, at least thats not how I was reading it as we were talking about the English ruling class. I don't see any implication that there is no English working class that isn't exploited in the same way as sCottish/Irish/Welsh working class people. I think what you're talking about occurs in all countries and its what makes nationalism even more ridiculous and backward. Lee Heartwork [Heartwork]26 November 2003 17:36 Subject: Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey English children worked in mines and factories too. Sometime later in the 1920s my dad along with millions of other working people couldn't get work - I remember him saying that if he hadn't earned money that day - he wouldn't eat (as a matter of principle!) because he didn't want to be a burden to his family. No wonder he was so skinny. As a member of a long line of fairly poor working people - I get a little niggled by the assumption that all us English people are rich and uncaring and the rest of Britain are hard-done-by. Jo royalty...aristocracy....anyone with private income hasnt earned it with sweat of their brow like i assume we all have to............................ anyone who made serious money out of the industrial revolution..............they built west londons white christmas cake houses whilst children worked in mines, iron works, factories........ catherine >"Lee Delaney" > > >RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey >Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:27:18 -0000 > >David and Victoria Beckham > > Peter [metalscarab] > 24 November 2003 17:19 > > Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > > > Hi Lee > > > couldn't have put this better myself, although I would also add that the >economic union that is Britain has benefited the English > > ruling class most of all as while taxes may be seen to go more towards >Scotland, Wales or NI, the use of resources from those > > countries I think far outweighs any of that. > > Not quite sure who you mean by the English ruling classes - perhaps you >could suggest a few names? > > BB > Peter > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2003 Report Share Posted November 29, 2003 *sighs* this is all sorta gettin weird but..fer my 2 pesos... in broad sweeping generalist terms, the english were an imperalist power, who dominated other " peoples " of the world fer a long time.. just like America and american policies do today... does that make all americans bad today? no..but, we here in this country are still responsible fer wot our govt and corporations do in our name... nationalism is an easy thing to get folks riled up, and cloud issues and facts... wave a flag, and all yer problems disappear..its never yer fault, its always " those folks " over there... on the other hand..people all over the world have felt repressed, powerless, and generally oppressed, and wish to..reclaim their heritage, speech, etc and so forth... , " Heartwork " <Heartwork@o...> wrote: > That may be the case - but if so why would that cause people to stick up for any other country against England in sporting fixtures? > > Jo > - > Lee Delaney > > Thursday, November 27, 2003 10:15 AM > RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > > > I don't think thats what was being implied Jo, at least thats not how I was reading it as we were talking about the English ruling class. I don't see any implication that there is no English working class that isn't exploited in the same way as sCottish/Irish/Welsh working class people. I think what you're talking about occurs in all countries and its what makes nationalism even more ridiculous and backward. > > Lee > > Heartwork [Heartwork@o...] > 26 November 2003 17:36 > > Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > > > English children worked in mines and factories too. Sometime later in the 1920s my dad along with millions of other working people couldn't get work - I remember him saying that if he hadn't earned money that day - he wouldn't eat (as a matter of principle!) because he didn't want to be a burden to his family. No wonder he was so skinny. > > As a member of a long line of fairly poor working people - I get a little niggled by the assumption that all us English people are rich and uncaring and the rest of Britain are hard-done-by. > > Jo > > > royalty...aristocracy....anyone with private income hasnt earned it with sweat of their brow like i assume we all have to............................ > > anyone who made serious money out of the industrial revolution..............they built west londons white christmas cake houses whilst children worked in mines, iron works, factories........ > > catherine > > > > > " Lee Delaney " > > > >To: > >RE: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > >Wed, 26 Nov 2003 10:27:18 -0000 > > > >David and Victoria Beckham > > > > Peter [metalscarab@o...] > > 24 November 2003 17:19 > > > > Re: Re: tofurky vs. unturkey > > > > > > Hi Lee > > > > > couldn't have put this better myself, although I would also add that the > >economic union that is Britain has benefited the English > > > ruling class most of all as while taxes may be seen to go more towards > >Scotland, Wales or NI, the use of resources from those > > > countries I think far outweighs any of that. > > > > Not quite sure who you mean by the English ruling classes - perhaps you > >could suggest a few names? > > > > BB > > Peter > > > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.538 / Virus Database: 333 - Release 10/11/03 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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