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Post by Power Ranger on Aug 20, 2022 14:35:10 GMT
Rationing in Britain in WW2 meant they only got tea, sugar, bacon, cheese, lard, butter, margarine, powdered eggs and more tea.
That tells me that they’re lardasses with tooth decay. Why would you need lard, butter and margarine? You are a ridiculous people.
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Post by Flying Monkeys (Flying/Monkeys on Aug 20, 2022 15:14:19 GMT
I am a ridiculous people.
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Post by Power Ranger on Aug 20, 2022 15:19:38 GMT
I am a ridiculous people. That’s what your grandparents ate during WW2. Where are the fruit and vegetables? It’s all fat and tea. This is why you underperform at the Olympics.
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Post by Flying Monkeys (Flying/Monkeys on Aug 20, 2022 15:48:46 GMT
I am a ridiculous people. That’s what your grandparents ate during WW2. Where are the fruit and vegetables? It’s all fat and tea. This is why you underperform at the Olympics. Congratulations on being able to throw things.
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Post by Power Ranger on Aug 20, 2022 16:25:38 GMT
That’s what your grandparents ate during WW2. Where are the fruit and vegetables? It’s all fat and tea. This is why you underperform at the Olympics. Congratulations on being able to throw things. At 2.50 in that video it says that Bill gets an extra tea allowance because he works on the railway. Then it says that tea is to British workers what coffee is to Americans. 😂 You guys really are tea-drinking muppets.
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Post by Flying Monkeys (Flying/Monkeys on Aug 20, 2022 16:44:01 GMT
Congratulations on being able to throw things. At 2.50 in that video it says that Bill gets an extra tea allowance because he works on the railway. Then it says that tea is to British workers what coffee is to Americans. 😂 You guys really are tea-drinking muppets. And you are coffee-drinking muppets. So what?
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Post by Power Ranger on Aug 20, 2022 16:55:06 GMT
At 2.50 in that video it says that Bill gets an extra tea allowance because he works on the railway. Then it says that tea is to British workers what coffee is to Americans. 😂 You guys really are tea-drinking muppets. And you are coffee-drinking muppets. So what? We drink coffee and sometimes tea but we don’t yap like someone has a hand up our ass like Brits do. How are we muppets?
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Post by Flying Monkeys (Flying/Monkeys on Aug 20, 2022 17:29:36 GMT
And you are coffee-drinking muppets. So what? We drink coffee and sometimes tea but we don’t yap like someone has a hand up our ass like Brits do. How are we muppets? You squeal like piggies. Awwwww yih!
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Post by stammer/head on Aug 27, 2022 17:15:49 GMT
A number of other items, such as tinned goods, dried fruit, cereals and biscuits, were rationed using a points system. The number of points allocated changed according to availability and consumer demand. Priority allowances of milk and eggs were given to those most in need, including children and expectant mothers. As shortages increased, long queues became commonplace. It was common for someone to reach the front of a long queue, only to find out that the item they had been waiting for had just run out. Not all foods were rationed. Fruit and vegetables were never rationed but were often in short supply, especially tomatoes, onions and fruit shipped from overseas. The government encouraged people to grow vegetables in their own gardens and allotments. Many public parks were also used for this purpose. The scheme became better known as ‘Dig For Victory'
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Post by politicidal1 on Apr 21, 2023 16:14:26 GMT
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