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"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... "Graham." wrote in message ... http://www.penninewaterways.co.uk/mbb/mbbc34.htm Not too far from a place called Little Lever. When I was young I wondered why the internationally known pop-star who sang "The Locomotion" would name herself after a small place near Bolton ;-) Ahh, childhood misapprehensions. In infant assembly we sung 'There is a green hill far away.' The headmistress had the absurd name of Miss Greenhouse and I assumed we were singing a song that would somehow magically make her 'far away' -- which I saw as being a common good. Later we should have chanted "Hallowed be thy name . . " but since the Prime Minister was Harold MacMillan we always said "Harold be thy name . . ". It seemed reasonable to pray to such an important man. (Many years after this I was to work for Mr MacMillan's nephew, who told me amusing stories about him. In return I told him how we would pray to his uncle, which bemused him.) I can't remember if this was infants or junior, but the teacher was reading a story aloud to us, and one of one characters was a "Would-Be Thief" I had never encountered this concept before, I could only imagine this forest inhabiting insect with Magpie like tendencies -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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On 5 Mar, 23:18, Sofa - Spud wrote:
Tony wrote: On Thu, 05 Mar 2009 21:32:59 +0000, Joseph opined: In French we also have J'ai vu (I saw.....) which is close to 'ja vu' hmmmmm... "I have seen" would be a closer translation. Do theyb have * ******** I've seen this three times this week!* Yes, but it's for some reason spelled Film4 |
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Mike wrote:
On 5 Mar, 23:18, Sofa - Spud wrote: Tony wrote: On Thu, 05 Mar 2009 21:32:59 +0000, Joseph opined: In French we also have J'ai vu (I saw.....) which is close to 'ja vu' hmmmmm... "I have seen" would be a closer translation. Do theyb have * ******** I've seen this three times this week!* Yes, but it's for some reason spelled Film4 Indeed - I see they re showed Independence Day on Saturday, is this because its all digital now - they can show stuff loads of times before it wears out ![]() |
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