Hold on, wasn't that part of the Sittingbourne obverse revision sequence? IIRC, it was dependent on local weather conditions for full effectiveness. That day was fine, therefore:
Kensal Rise
Are you insane? Woolbridge's quintet addendum on the transport of livestock (1978), subsection IV quite clearly prohibits such a move.
Stepney Green is the only possible manoeuvre from this point.
Should get Guinness's ad agency. Remember the mad guy dancing like a loon while his pint was being pulled? Me, I thought he was just bursting for a piss.
Indeed, and shortly afterward the current affairs/satire show Have I Got News For You featured a game in which the panel had to find uses for a black bin liner, an orange, and a roll of parcel tape.
Hold on, I think we should check with the lovely Samantha on this one. After all, she's used to handling enormous figures.
Hold on, wasn't that part of the Sittingbourne obverse revision sequence? IIRC, it was dependent on local weather conditions for full effectiveness. That day was fine, therefore: Kensal Rise
The GOP really dropped the ball on this one; she should be running for President. McCain can do that rearguard thing.
Are you insane? Woolbridge's quintet addendum on the transport of livestock (1978), subsection IV quite clearly prohibits such a move. Stepney Green is the only possible manoeuvre from this point.
[quote]my source is Roger Moore[/quote] You've got the inside scoop from James Bond ?!
Should get Guinness's ad agency. Remember the mad guy dancing like a loon while his pint was being pulled? Me, I thought he was just bursting for a piss.
Well, everyone has two atoms of Julius Caesar. Might take a few years, but eventually, we'll all have Scotty too.
I don't think he had Jennicam in mind.
Gates' legacy is that you don't have control of the PC (whether hardware or software) you paid for.
No, it's the script of the latest American Pie^H^H^HCookie movie!
Beehive charge - conical explosive designed to explosive in one direction.
Indeed, and shortly afterward the current affairs/satire show Have I Got News For You featured a game in which the panel had to find uses for a black bin liner, an orange, and a roll of parcel tape.
I've felt for some time, a more suitable adage might be, "Those who can, do, those who can't, manage"