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Pinno718

Regular
Basically: stupid if they didn't see this coming.
Articulate piece of journalism.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mzvKLj9snM
 

BoldonLad

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Now you're being silly.
There's a racist expression widely used here in Jockland when you suggest that some is a bit dim they say:
"Dou you think I came up the Clyde in a banana boat?".

The "banana boat" saying is/was widely used on Tyneside, but, merely to mean a bit dim or unsophisticated, not with any racial overtones that I am aware of, unless of course, I have just got off a banana boat 😂
 

Pinno718

Regular
The "banana boat" saying is/was widely used on Tyneside, but, merely to mean a bit dim or unsophisticated, not with any racial overtones that I am aware of, unless of course, I have just got off a banana boat 😂

Well maybe, it's been hijacked as the Clyde is definitely in Scotland.
(As for the Tyne, i'm already looking forward to jumping off the bridge at Featherstone. Yippeeeeeee...
I Just hope that I don't land on one)
 

matticus

Guru
Now you're being silly.
There's a racist expression widely used here in Jockland when you suggest that some is a bit dim they say:
"Dou you think I came up the Clyde in a banana boat?".

if I heard that, I'd guess it was related to "I didn't float up the Lagan in a bubble"
(made famous by Ted Hastings in Line of Duty, of course)
... which I believe is a variant on "I wasn't born yesterday"
 

BoldonLad

Old man on a bike. Not a member of a clique.
Location
South Tyneside
Well maybe, it's been hijacked as the Clyde is definitely in Scotland.
(As for the Tyne, i'm already looking forward to jumping off the bridge at Featherstone. Yippeeeeeee...
I Just hope that I don't land on one)

It is the "banana boat" bit which is common, not the "Clyde". No idea where the phrase was used first, but, since the Tyne is, or at least was, once a busy Port, there is an obvious connection with arriving on a boat (banana or not).

Enjoy Featherstone Bridge / Haltwhistle 👍
 
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CXRAndy

Über Member
While Schumer is playing nice and trying to sell his book, AOC and Sanders are starting to look as if anyone is capable of motivating a mass movement, they are. Have to admit Sanders' passion, clarity and energy are extraordinary for an 83-year old.

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Yes they are paid to attend. GPS phone data indicates the vast majority have been to many other Harris rallies from all over the country. These are not local democrats coming to a rally. The number attending were greatly inflated too
 

BoldonLad

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_boat_(ship)
They were better known for bringing West Indian immigrants to Great Britain, and to say that someone came off a banana boat was a derogatory phrase used by those who objected to their arrival.

Oxford English Dictionary suggests the term has been in use since 1870's..........
 

BoldonLad

Old man on a bike. Not a member of a clique.
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Indeed. The early ships were fast so the bananas didn't spoil. Later ones were refrigerated. Some of them carried passengers as well.

In the days when I worked, one of my work colleagues had sailed on a banana boat (as crew) apparently, the science of preventing bananas from spoiling is quite complex. ;)
 

CXRAndy

Über Member
DOGE uncovered $330 million of SBA loans, to children under 11 years old, youngest being 9 months

Who are the parents of these loans to?
 

Bazzer

Senior Member
A now deceased Great Aunt of mine was very friendly with the original main members of the Van Geest family who, in the early 1950's began importing bananas, initially from some of the smaller islands of the West Indies. By the 1960's the company had broken grip on the banana market previously held be Fyffes.
The 1950's and 1960's are of course associated with the early migrations to the UK from the Caribean and elsewhere.
 
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