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    Britons love their cuppa



    AFP: British planners feared tea shortage after nuclear attack

    British planners feared tea shortage after nuclear attack

    LONDON (AFP) — Never mind the radiation: British contingency planners worried there would be a dramatic shortage of tea in the aftermath of a nuclear attack, recently declassified documents showed Monday.



    The shortfall of the staple British beverage would be "very serious" if the country were to come under attack with atomic and hydrogen bombs, said according to a memo drafted between 1954 and 1956.

    "The tea position would be very serious with a loss of 75 percent of stocks and substantial delays in imports and with no system of rationing it would be wrong to consider that even one ounce (28 grams) per head per week could be ensured," it said.

    "No satisfactory solution has yet been found."

    Another memo, written in April 1955, warned: "The advent of thermo-nuclear weapons ... has presented us with a new and much more difficult set of food defence problems."

    The contingency planning documents listed a number of issues for discussion including arrangements to ensure stockpiles of food and the availability of bread, milk, meat, oils and fats, and tea and sugar.

    The memos were among a number of documents released by the National Archives.

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    Fretting about the trivial during a time of apocalypse. No offense meant, but that is entirely British. I love you guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt308 View Post
    Fretting about the trivial during a time of apocalypse. No offense meant, but that is entirely British. I love you guys.
    Bloody Colonials. If you guys hadn't dressed up as the gay member of YMCA. You wouldn't have to drink that coffee muck and face the possibilty of having Hilary as president. Other fringe benifits include no Civil War the abolition of slavery a generation or 2 earlier.
    Lord Flasheart: [about planes] Always treat your kite like you treat your woman.
    Lieutenant George: How do you mean, sir? Do you mean, take her home at the week-end to meet your mother?
    Lord Flasheart: No! I mean get inside her five times a day and take her to heaven and back!
    Captain Blackadder: I'm beginning to see why the suffragette movement are wanting the vote.
    Lord Flasheart: Hey, hey! Any girl who wants to chain herself to my railings and suffer a jet movement gets my vote!

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    ...and an infestation of the dregs of the Muslim world. Good luck.

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigZ View Post
    Bloody Colonials. If you guys hadn't dressed up as the gay member of YMCA.
    Twas our bastard father that sang the tune "Yankee Doodle" in a mocking manner.. ""put a feather in his hat and called it macaroni..." Yankee Doodle DANDY"

    Twas our bastard father that was in turn mocked at their surrender when 'Yankee Doodle" was played over and over.

    At least you held on to the Malvinas!

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    Ah my Alizee', mon ami.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt308 View Post
    Ah my Alizee', mon ami.
    "Lafayette, we are here!"

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    Veni (aahhh), vedi, vici.

    I even Effed that up Comiso!
    Last edited by Matt308; 05-05-2008 at 10:10 PM.

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    Matt, you saw and conquered..

    whats the first part? ... remind me..


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    I came!

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    Yep... Alizee' would be proud

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    Or perhaps not.

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    Not only did the Brits worry about losing their tea, but now I, the Burmese Bandit, can reveal that they even worried about losing their marmite.

    To all the non-brits on this forum...I ain't telling what that is. Look it up for youselves!!!

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    isn't Marmite that Aussi made spread? that you put on toast? that tastes good

    RIP Wigram AFB 1916-1995-2009



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    Same stuff, Daniel, but it's called 'Vegimite' in Oz.

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