**** me, I live too close to the US border. We should build a wall. He must have picked it up when he was cruising the St. Lawrence !
My uncle lives about 1 mile from the US border..He can't shout obscenities to the Yanks in Youngstown, New York across the Niagara River..and there's nothing they can do about it. In truth the Yanks are very decent people and the antique shops in Lewiston are packed with really old stuff.
I live in Pompey and he is not well liked here. Its a funny old game because many of them wanted him gone at Xmas. They kept on losing silly games at home and it was only around Feb time when they really put it together that they closed the gap and eventually won the league. All of a sudden he became the most popular man in town. Its a fickle old game. Look at Silva who was getting God like status until the last 3 games and then he walked away to Watford. Now he is seen as a traitor by many and all of a sudden people question his tactics. Fickle doesn't go anywhere near it.
You obviously were a big fan. Maybe he spelt his name the American way and I spell it the British way with two l's.
Wasn't a big fan of Karl Marx but know how to spell it. Or Carl Marks as you would no doubt spell it,
I can spell Karl Marx's name. The most famous of the Marx brothers I've visited his grave in Highgate Cemetery. I've heard of Das Kapital too. I was a student in the 70s after all. Can you spell the names of all of the celebrity *****s? (or ****s as you spell it) Seems to be an obsession of yours. Is it Gary Glitter or Garry Glitter?
Did you read it? Or was it, like the obligatory Catcher In The Rye, one of those books students used to wander around with but never read? At least that was the case in the 1960s. J D Sallinger to you no doubt, J D Salinger to the rest of us.