Only Fools And Horses Episode Yesterday Never Comes From 1983.

This is one of my favourite Only Fools And Horses episode’s it is Yesterday Never Comes from 83. It came out and was released on the 1st December 1983 Christmas of that year it was before I was born it was on three years before I was born. I like watching this episode when it is on the Sky channel GOLD when it is on the telly sometimes it was also on Gold last week on Sunday afternoon so I watched a bit of the episode then to.

Wwe Wrestlemania 16 2000.

This is one of my favourite Wrestlemania’s from when I was younger it’s from The Attitude Era 2000. It was on Sunday the 2nd April 2000 when I was thirteen years old and when I was in year eight when I was in my second year at Southlands School. It is Wrestlemania 16 2000 also known as Wrestlemania 2000. I am looking forward to watching it on the Wwe Network sometime it is on for 3 hours and 18 minutes just over 3 hours.

Weather App On iPhone.

I always check the weather forecast on my weather app on my iPhone every day. I always like to go on my weather app the night before to check what the weather is going to be like the next day to. It is always important to check the weather app on your iPhone all the time to I think.

Concientous Objectors in Britain 1914 – 1918

From the start of the war it was opposed by those who objected to war in principle and their position coined a new term ‘pacifist’. A voice for them was found thought the Union of Democratic Control but there were many others who acted out of religious or political conviction. In March 1916 when compulsory military service came into affect the right of pacifists were acknowledged. Some 16500 tough minded idealists mostly inexperienced young men withstood the pressures to join up. Over half agreed to perform non combatant service re medical or agricultural work. Some 6000 refused to accept the authority of the tribunals set up to assess how much of a pacifist they actually were or if they were cowards. Some were detained and arrested. Some were given hard labour in Dartmoor. One of these prisoners was a Quaker called Stephen Hobhouse who was from a wealthy family who his inheritance and went to work for the poor in Londons East end. People who supported the pacifists or conscientious objectors as they came to be known were ridiculed and pressured. In 1918 the suffering did not end for 5 years the were ostracised from society and could not get work. Bertrand Russell was fined £100 in 1916 deprived of his lectureship at Trinity College Cambridge and in February 1918 he was sentenced to 6 months in prison for publicly advocating an offer of peace negotiations to the Germans.