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2 Re: On this day Thu Jun 22 2017, 12:29
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- 1633 Galileo Galilei forced to recant his Copernican views that the Earth orbits the Sun by the Pope (Oct 31 1992 Vatican admits it was wrong)
- 1675 Royal Greenwich Observatory established in England by Charles II
- 1772 Somerset v Stewart UK court case finds slavery unsupported by English common law, encourages abolitionist movement
- 1848 Beginning of the June Days Uprising in Paris.
- 1934 John Dillinger is informally named America's first Public Enemy Number One
- 1941 Germany, Italy & Romania declare war on Soviet Union
3 Re: On this day Thu Jun 22 2017, 12:41
BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
Is that the Galileo from the queen song?
4 Re: On this day Thu Jun 22 2017, 12:57
DEANO82
Tony Kelly
The Galileo from the Queen song was actually a 1960s Australian rugby player called Garry Leo. Freddie Mercury was a big fan of the Balmain Tigers.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Leo
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Leo
5 Re: On this day Thu Jun 22 2017, 13:05
BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
DEANO82 wrote:The Galileo from the Queen song was actually a 1960s Australian rugby player called Garry Leo. Freddie Mercury was a big fan of the Balmain Tigers.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Leo
7 Re: On this day Thu Jun 22 2017, 20:02
Copper Dragon
Ivan Campo
The twat punched one in the net and if it had have gone to extra time (like it should have done) we'd have won because we were in the ascendancy.
John Barnes was tearing them a new one and if that jug eared Leicester fan had put his soft head on a ball about a yard out from goal, then it wouldn't even have got to extra time.
Little Argie shite.
John Barnes was tearing them a new one and if that jug eared Leicester fan had put his soft head on a ball about a yard out from goal, then it wouldn't even have got to extra time.
Little Argie shite.
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