He's very quick. One of our best. But he does get himself in trouble every now and again. ''IEDs, bad for our armed forces but great for our Paralympic team'' got him in the papers.
That would have to be one of his most tasteless, 2nd to the paedophile walking into the forest with the little kid.
I've seen a few of these ''will it run x miles'' videos in my YouTube feed recently. Are they really worth an hour of my time?
I liked this one because I thought the car looked cool and then you see him fixing it 'just enough' in a motel parking lot so he can drive this thing that hasn't been registered anywhere since 1990 600 miles home. Then I saw this and it peaked my interest in this car, and there's a bunch of videos now on this car https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEB90X8dyC-DZRELW6VBi0sNaasq-m_ek of this vehicle, the most recent video
You sent me down a beatbox rabbit hole with that. These guys are amazing and their laughter is infectious.
It's not true to say there were no slaves in England. Only that it was illegal to trade them. Many people brought slaves back from their plantations abroad and they weren't all given their freedom on setting foot on English soil. When slavery was eventually outlawed it was the slave owners who received compensation not the slaves themselves.
I saw Roots too (based on a true story of 1 family) and how Chicken Joe had to be a slave in England. ... But I also believe the video when it says that the UK was the only one who wanted to end the slave trade and that this concept was alien to the world before Britain had to enforce it and end the slave trade. If you like your freedom and end of international slave trade, you've got the UK to thank for that. Africans and Arabs started the slave trade, then Portugal took it to the Americas. It was Britain who when it ruled the waves, actively ended the slave trade. Something the world should know about lest we get blamed for something Portugal did or just in case people don't know who to thank for getting rid of the slave trade.