I said: > > Infamy, infamy, everybody's got it in for me ;-))) > > OK wise guy, who wrote that line originally?
According to my sources (the internet) it was Frank Muir and Dennis Norden. Will that do, oh squeaky one? ;-))) > It was her turn to steer. And anyway, I worked all the locks ;-} Her turn, her turn!!!! Sir Galahad is turning in his grave. What happened to the days of chivalry? > Yeah well, some of us go for length, not breadth. No comment, except the famous line "Length isn't everything" > And listen, sonny, > I went to school a lot further north than you are now, by trolley > bus, in the snow. And it was a point of honour not to wear a coat. > And then we moved to Glasgow, and I discovered what tough meant. > > (I used to share a bench in Physics with a 15 year old lad whose dad > was a debt collector. He used to help out on a Saturday, and looked > the part. You try explaining Ohm's Law to someone straight out of a > Tarentino movie.) Innocent look < Was he the only one that would share a bench with you then? I guess he had to be tough. > Ehhh lad, you had a trolley bus? Think yersen lucky. In my day we only had a long walk and that was in bare feet 'cos we couldn't afford shoes. I suppose you had food as well? We had to chew the park railings for a bit of sustenance. Think yersen lucky. ;-)) Roger
