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(13-07-2015, 21:50)St Charles Owl Wrote: Now,now Thurnscoe, you are free to go anywhere you like on here and post your opinions on any subject!!!

I ventured over to the dark side for a peep earlier ..... not much going on at all and really excited about getting players from carlisle. Whistle Whistle  

A bit like us a few years ago Doh
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I think I agree with Thurny's understanding of the outcome of the 'Great Censorship War'  Cool
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(13-07-2015, 22:15)Maddix Wrote: I think I agree with Thurny's understanding of the outcome of the 'Great Censorship War'  Cool

It should be known as "The first great censorship war" because there will no doubt be another shift of the goalposts in the not too distant future.

It's a bit like the Germans and the 1st world war. The rest of the world knew they would do something again and named the first world war "the first world war" in 1919, a good 20 years before the start of the second world war. Not that I'm comparing certain people to ze germans or the National Socialist German Workers' Party Whistle
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I'll be fooked if I'm going to go all the way to Versailles to talk to them either  Whistle
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There's worse places to hold the negotiations though. Huddersfield and West Bromwich are just 2 that come to mind Big Grin
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(13-07-2015, 22:38)Thurnscoe_OWL Wrote: There's worse places to hold the negotiations though. Huddersfield and West Bromwich are just 2 that come to mind Big Grin

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(13-07-2015, 22:27)Thurnscoe_OWL Wrote:
(13-07-2015, 22:15)Maddix Wrote: I think I agree with Thurny's understanding of the outcome of the 'Great Censorship War'  Cool

It should be known as "The first great censorship war" because there will no doubt be another shift of the goalposts in the not too distant future.

It's a bit like the Germans and the 1st world war. The rest of the world knew they would do something again and named the first world war "the first world war" in 1919, a good 20 years before the start of the second world war. Not that I'm comparing certain people to ze germans or the National Socialist German Workers' Party Whistle

Actually the First World War was called the Great War until WW2 came along, then it was named WW1.

And any decision not to venture off the Wednesday boards is a self imposed one!!  No one has ever been stopped from doing that.  Of course just like any other forum and even on the Owls board, being nice when you travel abroad would be welcome!!
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Quite true Chaz  Thumb up not stopped, just told you are not welcome  Thumb up a bit like the USA's Deep South  Whistle

and it is still called the Great War now by proper historians  Cool

And back to the OP  Whistle I'll bet we have visitors soon  Cool
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(13-07-2015, 22:41)St Charles Owl Wrote:
(13-07-2015, 22:27)Thurnscoe_OWL Wrote:
(13-07-2015, 22:15)Maddix Wrote: I think I agree with Thurny's understanding of the outcome of the 'Great Censorship War'  Cool

It should be known as "The first great censorship war" because there will no doubt be another shift of the goalposts in the not too distant future.

It's a bit like the Germans and the 1st world war. The rest of the world knew they would do something again and named the first world war "the first world war" in 1919, a good 20 years before the start of the second world war. Not that I'm comparing certain people to ze germans or the National Socialist German Workers' Party Whistle

Actually the First World War was called the Great War until WW2 came along, then it was named WW1.

I was out by a year but ultimately, my original point is correct


Quote: Far from waiting until the Second World War had started, the First World War was rather pessimistically named as such in 1918.
 
British Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Charles à Court Repington recorded in his diary for 10 Sep 1918 that he met with a Major Johnstone of Harvard University to discuss what historians should call the war. Repington said it was then referred to as The War, 'but that this could not last'. They agreed that 'To call it The German War was too much flattery for the Boche.' Repington concludes: 'I suggested The World War as a shade better title, and finally we mutually agreed to call it The First World War in order to prevent the millennium folk from forgetting that the history of the world was the history of war.'  Between the wars most people did refer to the war as the Great War, even though that had originally referred to the Napoleonic War. In the US, it was ‘The World War’.
 
Time magazine announced that 'World War Two began last week' as early as September 1939. A few weeks after the war broke out, Duff Cooper published a book of his speeches from October 1938 to August 1939 called 'The Second World War'. In 1942, President Roosevelt wanted an alternative name. He rejected 'Teutonic Plague' and 'Tyrants' War' and settled on 'The War of Survival,' but it didn't take. The US officially named the war 'World War Two' only in 1945. WW2 was often referred to as The Second Great War in its early days - and the phrase was in use at least as late as January 1959. 



http://qi.com/infocloud/the-first-world-war
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(13-07-2015, 22:44)Maddix Wrote: Quite true Chaz  Thumb up not stopped, just told you are not welcome  Thumb up a bit like the USA's Deep South  Whistle

and it is still called the Great War now by proper historians  Cool

And back to the OP  Whistle I'll bet we have visitors soon  Cool

Now thats a version I can support!!!  Although I think it only applies to one board, not the rest of the forum.

And rest assured any visitors will have to behave just like we should when venturing out of our comfort zone!!  I will be keeping an eye on things although there will be a window of opportunity for unmoderated naughtiness between 1.30am and 2.30am UK time when I will be on a plane, so set your alarms!!!
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