Originally Posted by HovaGirl
I've never kept a cow or calf as a pet, but I have had cuddly wabbits as pets. Couldn't eat one. I did once, though. The wicked stepmother fed me one, knowing I had a bunny running around the garden at the time.
What on Earth did he mean by that?
If I may be so bold, I'd like to point out that a comma has
been incorrectly inserted after '11' I'm afraid, LB! However,
the main purpose of my post is to agree, not to nitpick. Having
to study Chaucer's Prologue and Henry IV Part One
left me with no appetite to find out what happened...
An A-level in English is less of an indication of competence than an O-level in English Language. In my day at least, A-level English was just English Literature, the reason that I didn't take it. I am, of course, referring to 'real' A and O-levels, i.e. GCEs.
Swansea?
Anyway, it's better being a roller coaster than a log flume; leg actually amputated at the Bridlington fairground....
Log flume accident woman loses leg - Â*UK News - MSN News UK
Well Canterbury is the seat of the Church of England I believe, and a rallying point for the Crusades against the muslims in the Middle Ages. Considering Spanish trains were bombed in revenge for something that occurred in that era, I think that this location might be significant.
Hmm.... that upper tier looks as odd as the West Stand did at the GG, stopping at virtually the same point! Maybe another Lego Stand to fill in the gap?