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Ted Moult. That's a blast from the past, t' be sure. Oi think the aaanswer loys in the soil. Even though he didn't say it ... or did he? Only...
And that explains a lot ...
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This is even more true in England than it is in the US, unfortunately. After WWII, the powers-that-be in England recognized that they needed the...
Selective Grammar Schools, as we used to have until five decades ago?
... and assuming they have the smarts to deal with technology. There's much more to it than just being able to use Google, ya know. The damage...
Can we always county on that? Standing Stones? Roons? Medium-well or burned to a cinder? You have a Telly next to your Bar-B-Q ?
Clyne, Walker, England RFB's. The best attack-setter-uppers for England. Is Woy a weincarnation of Sir Half Wamsey? Long may he Weign!
Hear, hear!
Whom, in English.
Is it for sale? Huw muck?
Was we?
Triple negative subjunctive? Do you mean you believe that's a similar amount? Or the opposite?
Don't forget Viagra, though that would be hard to do.
No, very uneventful. In FACT, they thought they'd found one, but then they lost it. It'll take a few more £billion in funding to make up another one.
I am he as you are he as you are me And we are all together ...
And dance the Gay Gordons ...
No, it's the only bit that's correct in String-em-along Theory -- another Black Hole for funding.
But you clearly haven't wiped them all out yet; there's still a few on here.
Over here we use bog paper to avert that.