mashed in maryland 1:17 Sun Aug 19
West Ham and Mahatma Gandhi
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Stumbled upon this on Wikipedia:
"In 1931 Gandhi visited London for a period of 3 months for talks on the future of India, he based himself at Kingsley Hall in Bromley-by-Bow and was enthusiastically received by East Enders. It is said[7] that during his stay Gandhi visited the Boleyn Tavern and drank cream soda while discussing radical politics and football with local people.
Gandhi was a keen football fan[8] and already had a strong connection to West Ham United through his friendship with its founder, Arnold Hills, while living in London completing his law studies in 1888-91. During this period Hills brought the young Gandhi onto the executive committee of the London Vegetarian Society. Gandhi also met Charlie Chaplin in nearby Canning Town.[9]"
Literally never knew any of this.
Anyone got anything else interesting to add? Any stories or anecdotes?
(In before MaSPLATma Gandhi)
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REALGSA
12:24 Mon Aug 20
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So we should put a statue of him up at the Olympic Stadium? Lady Brady can cash in somehow.
Put it next to the Indian Mittal Orbit
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The Dursley Massive
11:58 Sun Aug 19
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MAHATMA GHANDIS CLARET AND BLUE ARMY
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mallard
11:32 Sun Aug 19
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I fear this site is closing down .......
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Mike Oxsaw
11:14 Sun Aug 19
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What's the odds on THIS thread being the next one to be hijacked?
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Uncker
11:13 Sun Aug 19
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My Uncle Andrew a die hard hammers fan was born about 1918 and lived in Poplar. As a child he would play in the streets with his mates. The local MP. I think was George Lansbury., a very popular figure with the locals and especially the kids. When he walked to his home the kids would surround him and become very excited. My uncle said one day George was seen coming down the road with a darkie. The kids thronged about George as usual and were very interested in"the darkie". In his presence they fell silent. It was his eyes my uncle said. When he placed his hand on my head all I could see were his eyes. That darkie was Ghandi.
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Boycie
10:47 Sun Aug 19
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Genghis Khan was a hammer. They named a pub after him which used to stand on the corner of Katherine Road and Romford Road called the "Bearded Mongol". knocked it down to put the police station up
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Far Cough
4:59 Sun Aug 19
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geoffpikey, ag ag ag
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geoffpikey
4:53 Sun Aug 19
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Sit down Do nothing Hope things change Accept charity
Gandhi Carroll
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Mex Martillo
4:21 Sun Aug 19
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We are in good company
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Spandex Sidney
4:18 Sun Aug 19
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Cheezey Bell-End 3:58 Sun Aug 19
Yeah I bet that weren't all she shook. No wonder he always looked so relaxed
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Cheezey Bell-End
3:58 Sun Aug 19
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I have heard that my grandmother shook hands with him.
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Hammer and Pickle
3:05 Sun Aug 19
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True, but he could do a job as a FAST midfielder.
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2:41 Sun Aug 19
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Our defending is based upon Gandhi's philosophy of passive resistance.
Another little known fact is that Gandhi had an illegitimate son, who used to post on this Board.
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Alan
2:24 Sun Aug 19
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There's a Youtube of him singing Twist and Shout.
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charleyfarley
2:24 Sun Aug 19
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His brother Mahatma Coat was also a keen West Ham fan
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goose
2:19 Sun Aug 19
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Can he play in midfield ?
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13 Brentford Rd
2:05 Sun Aug 19
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This can't be true as according to WHO all vegetarians are cunts.
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zebthecat
2:02 Sun Aug 19
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Mahammer Ghandi
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Far East Hammer
1:57 Sun Aug 19
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Gandhi was mates with Arnold Hills whilst he was studying law in London. Both were in the London Vegetarian Society (Hills was Chairman)
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hammer205
1:34 Sun Aug 19
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http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/gandhi-mahatma-1869-1948-97
He also frequented a community centre in bow
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Nurse Ratched
1:33 Sun Aug 19
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...in a claret and blue nappy.
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