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English History seems to be something we should be ashamed of and some of it isn't even taught in schools any more, but Google have taken the biscuit with this PC nonsense today.

 

Google.co.uk (i.e the UK version) has a picture on it's search page each day about some "famous" event. Today is 5th November, and I would have thought the Gunpowder Plot planning to destroy the Houses of Parliament and kill the King would be pretty famous, or infamous, but they don't have anything about it.

 

Apparently it would be Raymond Loewy's 120th Birthday today. Whoever the f**k he is. :censored:

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To widen the debate slightly, why do we teach children, from a young age, the finer points of Diwali and the like, yet they are told little of English (and indeed British) history. What are they taugh

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English History seems to be something we should be ashamed of and some of it isn't even taught in schools any more, but Google have taken the biscuit with this PC nonsense today.   Google.co.uk (i.e

English History seems to be something we should be ashamed of and some of it isn't even taught in schools any more, but Google have taken the biscuit with this PC nonsense today.

 

Google.co.uk (i.e the UK version) has a picture on it's search page each day about some "famous" event. Today is 5th November, and I would have thought the Gunpowder Plot planning to destroy the Houses of Parliament and kill the King would be pretty famous, or infamous, but they don't have anything about it.

 

Apparently it would be Raymond Loewy's 120th Birthday today. Whoever the f**k he is. :censored:

If you knew your English history you would know who he was. Ha, couldn't resist.

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English History seems to be something we should be ashamed of and some of it isn't even taught in schools any more, but Google have taken the biscuit with this PC nonsense today.

 

Google.co.uk (i.e the UK version) has a picture on it's search page each day about some "famous" event. Today is 5th November, and I would have thought the Gunpowder Plot planning to destroy the Houses of Parliament and kill the King would be pretty famous, or infamous, but they don't have anything about it.

 

Apparently it would be Raymond Loewy's 120th Birthday today. Whoever the f**k he is. :censored:

If you knew your English history you would know who he was. Ha, couldn't resist.

But he was French? That moved to America?
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English History seems to be something we should be ashamed of and some of it isn't even taught in schools any more, but Google have taken the biscuit with this PC nonsense today.

 

Google.co.uk (i.e the UK version) has a picture on it's search page each day about some "famous" event. Today is 5th November, and I would have thought the Gunpowder Plot planning to destroy the Houses of Parliament and kill the King would be pretty famous, or infamous, but they don't have anything about it.

 

Apparently it would be Raymond Loewy's 120th Birthday today. Whoever the f**k he is. :censored:

If you knew your English history you would know who he was. Ha, couldn't resist.

 

 

And you knew without googling it? I doubt it. Even if you did, November 5th has never been famous for being someone's (who I still haven't googled) birthday.

 

Remember, remember, the 5th of November. Some obscure bloke's birthday. :laugh:

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Let's all have a big party and celebrate with the ritual burning of a Catholic...............hate crime !! :whistling:

any details you could share

 

Banter - that's what my old Mum says bonfire night amounts to !

(Though I'm a committed aetheist, I'm from a Catholic family BTW.)

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thought thats when yous strung up poor Saddam to get your hands on his oil

Of course, you don't use petrol, diesel, gas and oil in Ireland do you? What do you run your cars on, poitin? :laugh:
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