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United Kingdom
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Thanks Svenrus. I'm wondering, where is this saying /text from? Are these your words, or ...?A bagatelle was ignored as unserious, not worth for a consultation and it later showed up that it meant a lot. ..... Who knows what's important in the moment ? ..... cont.
Naturally.** but maybe they still use it in Oxford ?
Of course.@hilary should know since she lives there
Heh... this reminds me of getting on the phone to an old friend after a couple of years of university, and friend falling about in helpless laughter at my newly-acquired Oxford accent. When she recovered enough to speak she managed to sputter, 'Where did you get that plum?'My old englishteacher in the 1960's danish school - I later realised - had this exact Oxford accent, and I loved it.
Well, it was meant entirely as a spoof on the English-ness of some of what is said here, but maybe ... (MSF after the fact), Boris Johnson's 'little stick' might be referring to the fact that he doesn't seem to be wielding any real power right now, but that could change .... That's of course setting aside any innuendo someone (not me!) might infer, and setting aside the fact that I know so little about politics across the Pond.little stick ? what do you think is describing his little stick ? No idea what you mean ?
I see no failure here on your part. You presented the visual fairly well. Just because I turned 'little stick' into a rather silly political reference is not your fault.A small thin staff in the ground hardly seen at Noon when the Sunlight don't cast shadow from it.
The failure is on my side here I guess as I maybe could have ....
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).