Diamond Dog wrote:In which way do you think that negates my assertion re the Tsar fiddling with his Faberge eggs whilst St Petersburg burned?
Well that's a novel way of putting it.
Diamond Dog wrote:In which way do you think that negates my assertion re the Tsar fiddling with his Faberge eggs whilst St Petersburg burned?
Nonsense to the aggressiveness, I've seen more aggression on the my little pony message board......I mean I was told.
Diamond Dog wrote:In which way do you think that negates my assertion re the Tsar fiddling with his Faberge eggs whilst St Petersburg burned?
Toby wrote:No, I'm suggesting that there might be evidence for the fact that Russia wasn't quite as backwards as has been thought.
Toby wrote:I'm more prepared to take Lieven's position, as an academic with a grounded view of the subject over yours, Peter. I think that's a reasonable assertion.
Toby wrote:No, I'm suggesting that there might be evidence for the fact that Russia wasn't quite as backwards as has been thought.
Carla Breakthrough-Lark wrote:If you have an hour to spare - this is the first part (of three). Really enjoyable BBC series.
Griff wrote:The notion that Jeremy Corbyn, a lifelong vocal proponent of antisemitism, would stand in front of an antisemitic mural and commend it is utterly preposterous.
Copehead wrote:a right wing cretin like Berger....bleating about racism
Carla Breakthrough-Lark wrote:Geezee wrote:
Except for that little invasion of Czechoslovakia.
68. Then came 'normalisation'. So they had eight years.
John aka Josh wrote: Oscar got our his camera and took a series of shots from a central point so he could make a complete circular montage. He took them because 'They won't believe us at home if we tell them what's it like here'. .
The Modernist wrote:John aka Josh wrote: Oscar got our his camera and took a series of shots from a central point so he could make a complete circular montage. He took them because 'They won't believe us at home if we tell them what's it like here'. .
Well he is from Barnsley.
Goat Boy wrote:Carla Breakthrough-Lark wrote:If you have an hour to spare - this is the first part (of three). Really enjoyable BBC series.
I enjoyed that and will watch the other ones too.
I thought it tried to squeeze a lot into one hour but I love seeing the old footage etc
Still looks grimmer than a long weekend in Cumbernauld mind
Matt 'interesting' Wilson wrote:So I went from looking at the "I'm a Man" riff, to showing how the rave up was popular for awhile.