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  1. #301
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    But just for BT :

    In late 1917, British forces advanced into Palestine, pushing the Turkish forces back. With the agreement of her allies, France, Italy and the
    USA, and with the blessing of the Pope, the British government decided to support the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine.

    BT: ( British forces!!! ) the British government decided to support the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine. So what your relatives wanted ,you don't want?? You know about the Bible, honour thy father and mother etc etc ?? ''Woe is thee for thou art undone!!''

    ''3 million British Muslims are obviously not happy with the Muslim Brotherhood being bombed to bits in Gaza by the Jews.'' Neither are the Jews happy about Muslim killing and bombing Jews!!

    Oh dear!! Washington Post report, citing senior Israeli official, says Hamas terrorists possesses detailed plans of Israeli cities and kibbutzim and intended to reach the West Bank; Gallant: 'They had detailed plans, including who to rape.'

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    B T: You can see on your map Beersheba, that's an Hebrew name, Be'er meaning a well (water), and 'sheba' or sheva, meaning seven. Also Jaffa, Hebrew. = Beautiful. Jaffa is a girl's name of Hebrew origin, meaning “beautiful.” It derives from the ancient port city of the same name in Israel, which is known as Yafo in Hebrew and Yafa in Arabic. The city appears in the biblical stories of Jonah, Solomon. So now a new name for your wife, Jaffa ! but better pronounced Ya'ffa!

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    For your knowledge BT :

    Arabs have difficulty differentiating between /p/ and /b/ phonemes. Since Arabic has no /p/ sound, Arab speakers will often pronounce /p/ as /b/ like banda, bear or bolice. The English words pencil often pronounced as bencil and Pepsi as bebsi

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    For your knowledge BT :

    Arabs have difficulty differentiating between /p/ and /b/ phonemes. Since Arabic has no /p/ sound, Arab speakers will often pronounce /p/ as /b/ like banda, bear or bolice. The English words pencil often pronounced as bencil and Pepsi as bebsi
    I'm a ****inh Martian Balan I do not understand ancient jibberish.

    STOP bombing kids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    For your knowledge BT :

    Arabs have difficulty differentiating between /p/ and /b/ phonemes. Since Arabic has no /p/ sound, Arab speakers will often pronounce /p/ as /b/ like banda, bear or bolice. The English words pencil often pronounced as bencil and Pepsi as bebsi
    When we lived in France a French couple we knew bought a Riad in Marrakesh, we went over a few times for holidays and to help them renovate it. On our second visit Christian had decided that, although most Moroccans spoke French, it would help enormously if he could speak a bit of Arabic, so he bought a selection of books and CDs and set to studying. I had a glance through a couple of the books, and quickly gave them back to him saying, 'Bonne chance mon ami'. On our next visit the books had disappeared, so I asked him how the Arabic was going. I can't remember his exact words in French but a rough translation was, 'Feck that for a game of soldiers, far too difficult, no chance'.

    We used to fly out of Bordeaux on Royal Air Maroc, excellent airline, but one thing I could never quite get used to, it was the time when Islamic terrorists were hi-jacking planes for fun, and whenever the Captain made a cabin announcement it was obviously in Arabic, and I was always a bit nervous, wondering whether it actually was the Captain or a hijacker. Fortunately it always did turn out to be the Captain, but I was always a bit twitchy until I was sure it was.

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    My dread is always the f*cking pilot comes from Blackburn.

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    It's ok, if he comes from Blackburn, it's from Rishton you should worry about! The nearest it comes to flying is a skating rink we once had ( that's where Heinz Radio & TV was. ( or is? ) They could have knocked Rishton down by now. Does anything good come out of Rishton ,apart from myself? You could buy decent tasty tripe in that place, and great delicious ,meat and potato pies ( I have not tasted those in 50-60 (?) years!) My kingdom for a meat and potato pie!

  8. #308
    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    It's ok, if he comes from Blackburn, it's from Rishton you should worry about! The nearest it comes to flying is a skating rink we once had ( that's where Heinz Radio & TV was. ( or is? ) They could have knocked Rishton down by now. Does anything good come out of Rishton ,apart from myself? You could buy decent tasty tripe in that place, and great delicious ,meat and potato pies ( I have not tasted those in 50-60 (?) years!) My kingdom for a meat and potato pie!
    We were in the Chop House in Manchester for lunch yesterday Balan, they do a steak & ale pie to die for. Yum!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    They could have knocked Rishton down by now. Does anything good come out of Rishton ,apart from myself?
    The road to Great Harwood Balan, where Clayton St Chippy is still the best around. Bus Pass fish, chips, mushy peas, cup of tea, bread and butter for around £7, can't beat it.

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    There's a really great lady barber in Rishton Balan, my late father-in-law would go nowhere else.

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