As far as I know "an historic" and "a historic" are both equally acceptable English. Ah might be wrang, tho.
that's why it annoys me, because people choose to use the stupid option over the sensible one because it's acceptable
Whyte's castle currently being raided, allegedly. Re the OP - not too sure about padlocks but they sell them at the pound shop
People who say "me and my mate went out" instead of my mate and I went out" people who still use the word wicked to descirbe everything People who use "right" as a form of punctuation "I was going up the road right and i saw this geezer right and he came up to me right and said "what you looking at" right so i nutted him right". People like that should al be shot.