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British Apologies For The Slave Trade

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D. Spencer Hines - 24 Aug 2007 21:40 GMT
Hilarious!

It turns out that Black The Blind Boar did NOT root up a truffle -- just a
petar -- which has hoist him.

KAWHOMP!

KERSPLAT!

DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

Deus Vult
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"Brian Sharrock" <b.sharrock@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:u9Hzi.29827$rr5.7129@newsfe1-win.ntli.net...

> As far as I can remember,  and it's years since I read all this stuff up,
> the big slaving ports were Bristol,  which doesn't care because they've
> still got all the money,  and Liverpool,  which wallows in victim status
> as a matter of policy, and never apologises for anything.

> However:
>
> <http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ism/srd/srd3.asp >

> <extract>

> On 9 December 1999 Liverpool City Council passed a formal motion
> apologising for the City’s part in the slave trade. It was unanimously
> agreed that Liverpool acknowledges its responsibility for its
> involvement in three centuries of the slave trade. The City Council
> has made an unreserved apology for Liverpool’s involvement and
> the continual effect of slavery on Liverpool’s black communities.
Ray O'Hara - 24 Aug 2007 21:57 GMT
> Hilarious!
>
> It turns out that Black The Blind Boar did NOT root up a truffle -- just a
> petar -- which has hoist him.

there is no such object as a "petar" it is a mispelling by shakespeare
the word it petard. and one {except the mispelled kind} does not hoist, it
blows one into small pieces.

i'll wager you don't even know what one is except if you now look it up.

you are a pathetic wannabe intellectual hiney.

yes your posts are hilarious but not in the way you wish.
D. Spencer Hines - 24 Aug 2007 21:59 GMT
> As far as I can remember,  and it's years since I read all this stuff up,
> the big slaving ports were Bristol,  which doesn't care because they've
> still got all the money,  and Liverpool,  which wallows in victim status
> as a matter of policy, and never apologises for anything.

William Black -- Alias Black The Red, Pogue Black & Black The Blind Boar
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Hilarious!

It turns out that Black The Blind Boar did NOT root up a truffle -- just a
petar -- which has hoist him.

KAWHOMP!

KERSPLAT!

Vide infra pro risibus.

DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

Deus Vult
-----------------------------------------

> As far as I can remember,  and it's years since I read all this stuff up,
> the big slaving ports were Bristol,  which doesn't care because they've
> still got all the money,  and Liverpool,  which wallows in victim status
> as a matter of policy,  and never apologises for anything.

> However:
>
> <http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/ism/srd/srd3.asp >

> <extract>

> On 9 December 1999 Liverpool City Council passed a formal motion
> apologising for the City’s part in the slave trade. It was unanimously
> agreed that Liverpool acknowledges its responsibility for its
> involvement in three centuries of the slave trade. The City Council
> has made an unreserved apology for Liverpool’s involvement and
> the continual effect of slavery on Liverpool’s black communities.
 
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