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  1. Stan

    Cooking

    Plot twist, it's @Cazza
  2. You can tell it was a poor performance when even @The Liquidator doesn't give his full insight and analysis
  3. Good thread here explaining the recent AZ hype/news...
  4. Stan

    Parenting365

    Congratulations to you and your dog!
  5. Yeah I've seen a bit of it. Insane achievement. Obviously we only get given the edited/specific bits of footage in the documentary but I have no reason not to believe the people closest to him when they say about how positive his attitude was from day one of the accident, even in the first few days of what he remembers in hospital. For such a young kid to have been racing all his life, then have that snatched away from him in an accident, and continue to be positive and make a difference to how the sport operates regarding disability and disabled participants is huge for anyone, let alone someone his age. Phenomenal individual.
  6. Just watched a documentary on Billy Monger and the crash he sustained, and the recovery thereafter. It's surreal what he achieved/achieves despite what happened to him. Talk about turning a negative in to a positive. Very heart-warming watching him talk through the journey since the crash. Inspirational.
  7. Stan

    Off Topic

    @Tommy do you fancy it?
  8. Agreed. I know it's a general comparison to make but when you look at how police have pretty much let football celebrations go ahead throughout the pandemic without much involvement, it's embarrassing, really.
  9. No I understand what's happening, I just can't make sense of the police's actions today.
  10. Some of the videos I've seen of police breaking up a vigil for a woman who was killed by a police officer is fucking mad. I can't make sense of it.
  11. Stan

    TF365 Memes

    10+ years on this forum and I've finally been rumbled.
  12. Not sure about transmission but the main thing (for us in the UK anyway) was to stop severe illness or hospitalisations so that our health service doesn't get overwhelmed. Along with lockdown it seems to have worked. Deaths, cases and hospitalisations have all plummeted.
  13. I know you asked @nudge but I was just reading about the vaccines and strains it works against. Apparently the Pfizer one can 'neutralise' against the Brazil strain. I guess whether she is allowed out depends on the local/national rules in Peru...
  14. Stan

    The Holiday Thread

    Turkey is great. Been twice. Loved it each time.
  15. Nothing racist in there mate so no need to worry about that The first point I'd make is that it should only be up to the individual themselves to decide what their nationality or heritage is. What gives anyone else the right to decide whether someone is British or not without actually knowing that person? It's why I hate hearing the phrase - which has been said to me personally - 'go back home', 'go back to your own country'. To answer your questions (!), one of my parents was born in India and the other in Kenya (you'll find a lot of Indian people of my age/generation has a parent/parents that were born in Africa; there was a lot of work and trade available in Africa in the 60s/70s so many Indian people migrated, albeit temporarily for some, to places like Kenya, South Africa, Uganda; there's big Indian populations in places like Nairobi, Durban, Kampala for example...). Anyway, I identify as British Asian/British Indian if it needs to be more specific. So yes, while I was born in this country and proud to be so, my heritage is Indian and I will never ever forget that, ignore that or better still, never let someone else choose that or tell me where I am from or what I am. I would let my kids choose how they want to identify when it comes to nationality or heritage; if they choose to identify as British only, then so be it. If they choose to identify as British Asian/British Indian, again so be it. As long as they recognise where their parents/grandparents/great grandparents and ancestors were from. It's something I would never want them to lose sight of. I try not to pay too much attention to white British people who say 'we're becoming a minority in our own country'. The UK is still predominantly white (by roughly 60-70% if I remember correctly? Maybe higher). I don't see that changing, if at all, for several generations so they're not even going to live to see the effects of multi-culturalism and even bigger diversity of the land here...
  16. Stan

    TF365 Memes

    Top work @The Palace Fan
  17. @McAzeem has joined a very elite group then. Need some more diversity though.
  18. Stan

    TF365 Memes

    I literally googled 'Jesus meme' and this was the first one. It's very appropriate I think
  19. Stan

    SingleLifeNoKids365

    This can be a staff haven for good positive vibes now seeing as we can still post. Conversations worthy for public viewing but not worthy of clogging up the staff room
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