Chacha comments: I hold with JC. Taking down the reg. number...other minutiae of the offending vehicle, transgressors, should have been almost a reflex action...even though it meant, in lieu of opera glasses, to have countenanced the inconvenience of interrupting repast, and approaching the trans-riverine goings on, perhaps not, necessarily, with the Lancelotian derring-do friend Floriano vouchafes he would have employed but with less, pragmatic, panache....
Quite the basics of civics' sense....er what....good Prof. Tony de Sa? BTW what do you'll resort to in Moira when a glove is dropped such as our intrepid FL has so, ostenticiously done? Resort to swords or the mighty bannanas, in order to recoup honnour? REPLY: Dear Chacha, Please read my reply to Dr. Colaco with reference to your first part of the letter. As for Lancelotian derring-do its a matter of opinion. I don't think Lancelot or any of the knights of the round table were foul mouthed louts. Tennyson must be shuddering in his grave that a tar could be likened as a knight (of the round table no less) -- ** "Tony de Sa" < tonydesa at gmail dot com > **
