Yes, indeed. The; amended in 1937 to make it slightly heavier than previously. Though he didn’t invent it, he drafted the first set of rules for it.
This is going to be fun. I have nothing else to do this afternoon. Shall we return to the original post in question? Where in that post do toenails appear. I have read, and reread it, numerous times and unless toenail is spelt differently in your dictionary, the word is not there. As your opening line states, from within the post we are discussing, you will have to "quoted to help you out". Many thanks. If you could just please simply concentrate on that one thing, and not digress on head injuries. Unless of course, where you come from, toenails replace eyebrows.
The post above the one you've just quoted. Where my response is 'Odd'. I've put it in bold. I'm not quite sure what you're after here, but not particularly in the mood to entertain it. I cited a type of issue with toe nails as something that was being equated to head injuries, but perhaps for the pedants on here I should left it as him equating toe nail issues to head injuries, rather than giving an example, but there we are.
Slight deviation from the dementia/ball heading/toe damage conversation - just had a sports flash stating Alan Hansen has been taken into hospital and is ''seriously ill''. I always liked him, great defender and not bad pundit. Hope he gets well soon.
Alan Hansen... Liverpool legend... Seriously ill in hospital...Statement on LFC official website.. Here is hoping he pulls through.
No one will convince me that Go Wan ermm Gok Wan is not an anagram. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Newton's Second Law of Motion may certainly also be relevant... P=mf... The modern (not so?) lighter balls are probably accelerating faster than the ancient laced leather jobs.