I highlighted your “Who started it”, which is inkerrekt inglish to close a sentance with, and capitalised on it wrt to the sketch based on the very same misuse of the language.
I highlighted your “Who started it”, which is inkerrekt inglish to close a sentance with, and capitalised on it wrt to the sketch based on the very same misuse of the language.
Tony, why do you need to know? Or in fact do you know and are quizzing?
Tony, why do you need to know? Or in fact do you know and are quizzing?
also at that period in motoring history it could also be a home build
True, True.
Scratch builds tended to be tiny one-man affairs though…..but owt’s possible. The Apron bit up front looks very much like a Lagonda type. Again, these were probably all made by Brooks saddles or similar.
I’m sticking with Humber.
also at that period in motoring history it could also be a home build
True, True.
Scratch builds tended to be tiny one-man affairs though…..but owt’s possible. The Apron bit up front looks very much like a Lagonda type. Again, these were probably all made by Brooks saddles or similar.
I’m sticking with Humber.
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Not old enough to recall the Abbot and Costello sketch?
One of the finest moments in comedy.
You Tube “who’s on first”. Make sure it’s the original Abbot and Costello, there are a lot of impersonations of this particular sketch.
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Not old enough to recall the Abbot and Costello sketch?
One of the finest moments in comedy.
You Tube “who’s on first”. Make sure it’s the original Abbot and Costello, there are a lot of impersonations of this particular sketch.
Your auction link hasn’t been moddedid.
Is it cos I is Black?
Your auction link hasn’t been moddedid.
Is it cos I is Black?
Hatfield.
It was next to (Planned) M25, a new shopping centre was planned also.
The only aeroplane was the 146, planned to move to Woodford.
The design team on early Airbus work had lost out to the Filton lot.
The “London” sites were always earmarked for early closing, not least the fact that the wages wre more than the “Cheap Northerners”.
Hatfield.
It was next to (Planned) M25, a new shopping centre was planned also.
The only aeroplane was the 146, planned to move to Woodford.
The design team on early Airbus work had lost out to the Filton lot.
The “London” sites were always earmarked for early closing, not least the fact that the wages wre more than the “Cheap Northerners”.
You’ll find the two for a tenner at Sainsbury, Tesco and M & S, who started it.
I dunno.
Who’s on first?
You’ll find the two for a tenner at Sainsbury, Tesco and M & S, who started it.
I dunno.
Who’s on first?
I eat my words and Humble pie.
Her indoors came home with a Waitrose bag.
“2 x four pints of Milk for £2, and a Meal for 2 including Wine for a tenner”.
I’ll get me coat.