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You're not getting it, thus proving my point.Originally posted by Drewster View PostOh stop it... you're killing me.... I can barely suppress my Titters.....
I'm not trying to be funny. Just merely stating an obvious fact.Hard Brexit now!
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<Tears> No! No! Stop it!!! I can't take any more...... <Giggles>Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou're not getting it, thus proving my point.
I'm not trying to be funny. Just merely stating an obvious fact.Comment
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I take it that for the English exams down South there was some kind of interpretation element where points were awarded. I think I am starting to understand why Churchill was not given a place at university.
I thought I would set a little test for him, what you have to do Churchill is read the following passage and then answer the question which is multiple choice...
Churchill for five points, what was being blamed for digging up graves in Rosebank Cemetery?FOXES are being blamed for digging up ancient bones at a city cemetery.
Residents living near Rosebank Cemetery, in Pilrig, discovered the gruesome damage while walking there at the weekend.
The city council said it was aware of the damage, and that its pest control team was monitoring the situation. However it is illegal to kill foxes by poisoning or snares
A. The Were-Rabbit
B. Professor Rabbit, Dean of Archaeology at Edinburgh University
C. Foxes
In your own time Churchill...
A, B or C?Last edited by minestrone; 9 June 2010, 21:26.Comment
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