Renowned Dunce Eric Clapton Is Being Roasted For Another Anti-Vax Rant I ll be honest I m mostly getting vaccinated knowing that it will significantly reduce my risk of being exposed to an Eric Clapton concert.
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Eric Clapton has spent the majority of his career putting his foot squarely in his own mouth these days, he’s probably better known as a walking gaffe machine than the guy who wrote ‘Tears in Heaven’.
Clapton’s controversies date as far back as 1976, when the singer and guitarist expressed racist views during a concert in Birmingham. “Do we have any foreigners in the audience tonight?” Clapton asked the room. “If so, please put up your hands. So where are you? Well wherever you all are, I think you should all just leave. Not just leave the hall, leave our country. I don’t want you here, in the room or in my country.”
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‘Roots of Remembrance’ is a national initiative by The Royal Horticultural Society. Community groups, businesses, local authorities and schools are invited to plant trees to remember a loved one who has passed away during the pandemic. A Roots of Remembrance map showing the saplings taking root across the UK is viewable on the RHS’ website. Corbridge in Bloom chose the three trees which were planted. Two white stemmed birches were planted in the existing flowerbeds at Aydon Green and a golden upright beech is planted on Well Bank Green. Vice Chair of Corbridge Parish Council, Coun. Liz Buckley, said during the last parish council meeting (May 19) she hopes to organise a short service of remembrance later this summer.