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  #21  
Old December 3rd 19, 03:03 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Simon Mason[_6_]
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Default ‘Multiple children’ hit by car after it mounted pavement outside school

On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 7:19:02 PM UTC, Tosspot wrote:
On 02/12/2019 20:08, Bod wrote:
‘Multiple children’ have reportedly been hit by a car outside a
secondary school in Loughton, Essex. Emergency services were called
to Willingale Road, close to Debden Park High School, at around
3.30pm on December 2. Essex Police have described the incident as a
‘serious collision’ and emphasised that road closures are now in
place.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/02/multi...9/?ito=cbshare


Nobody died, just breathe in, relax.


Named as Harley Watson, 12.
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  #22  
Old December 3rd 19, 03:22 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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Default ‘Multiple children’ hit by car after it mounted pavement outside school

On 03/12/2019 13:56, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:41, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:55, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:52, MrCheerful wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:16, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:02, Simon Mason wrote:
On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 7:19:02 PM UTC, Tosspot wrote:
On 02/12/2019 20:08, Bod wrote:
‘Multiple children’ have reportedly been hit by a car outside a
secondary school in Loughton, Essex. Emergency services were called
to Willingale Road, close to Debden Park High School, at around
3.30pm on December 2. Essex Police have described the incident as a
‘serious collision’ and emphasised that road closures are now in
place.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/02/multi...9/?ito=cbshare


Nobody died, just breathe in, relax.

There is now a murder enguiry after the driver killed a child.
There are FIVE injured as well.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ex-school.html


Indeed. And this takes the matter rather outside the scope of being
a road traffic accident.

how many bicycles were involved?
Â*
Â* Any chance of you learning that sentences begin with a capital
letter.


...or that questions end with a question mark?

It was rhetorical.


.... or (even) that rhetorical questions end with a question mark?
  #23  
Old December 3rd 19, 03:26 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Bod[_5_]
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Default ‘Multiple children’ hit by car after it mounted pavement outside school

On 03/12/2019 14:22, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:56, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:41, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:55, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:52, MrCheerful wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:16, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:02, Simon Mason wrote:
On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 7:19:02 PM UTC, Tosspot wrote:
On 02/12/2019 20:08, Bod wrote:
‘Multiple children’ have reportedly been hit by a car outside a
secondary school in Loughton, Essex. Emergency services were
called
to Willingale Road, close to Debden Park High School, at around
3.30pm on December 2. Essex Police have described the incident
as a
‘serious collision’ and emphasised that road closures are now in
place.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/02/multi...9/?ito=cbshare


Nobody died, just breathe in, relax.

There is now a murder enguiry after the driver killed a child.
There are FIVE injured as well.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ex-school.html


Indeed. And this takes the matter rather outside the scope of
being a road traffic accident.

how many bicycles were involved?
Â*
Â* Any chance of you learning that sentences begin with a capital
letter.

...or that questions end with a question mark?

Â*
Â*It was rhetorical.


... or (even) that rhetorical questions end with a question mark?

A rhetorical question can end with ? or ! or a period.


It seems counterintuitive, but that's the way English works. It's called
a rhetorical question, and it can end in either a question mark or an
exclamation point, and in dialogue you can sometimes even have a
speaker's rhetorical question end in a period (1). ... No question about
that.10 Jul 2009
Do Rhetorical Questions Need a Question Mark? | Grammar Girl
https://www.quickanddirtytips.com › education ›
do-rhetorical-questions-nee...



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Bod
  #24  
Old December 3rd 19, 03:39 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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Default ‘Multiple children’ hit by car after it mounted pavement outside school

On 03/12/2019 14:26, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:22, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:56, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:41, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:55, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:52, MrCheerful wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:16, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:02, Simon Mason wrote:
On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 7:19:02 PM UTC, Tosspot wrote:
On 02/12/2019 20:08, Bod wrote:
‘Multiple children’ have reportedly been hit by a car outside a
secondary school in Loughton, Essex. Emergency services were
called
to Willingale Road, close to Debden Park High School, at around
3.30pm on December 2. Essex Police have described the incident
as a
‘serious collision’ and emphasised that road closures are now in
place.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/02/multi...9/?ito=cbshare


Nobody died, just breathe in, relax.

There is now a murder enguiry after the driver killed a child.
There are FIVE injured as well.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ex-school.html


Indeed. And this takes the matter rather outside the scope of
being a road traffic accident.

how many bicycles were involved?
Â*
Â* Any chance of you learning that sentences begin with a capital
letter.

...or that questions end with a question mark?
Â*
Â*It was rhetorical.


... or (even) that rhetorical questions end with a question mark?

A rhetorical question can end with ?Â*Â* or !Â*Â*Â* or a period.


It seems counterintuitive, but that's the way English works. It's called
a rhetorical question, and it can end in either a question mark or an
exclamation point, and in dialogue you can sometimes even have a
speaker's rhetorical question end in a period (1). ... No question about
that.10 Jul 2009
Do Rhetorical Questions Need a Question Mark? | Grammar Girl
https://www.quickanddirtytips.com › education ›
do-rhetorical-questions-nee...


A passage which ends with an exclamation mark is an exclamation*.

Not that it matters all that much because your "rhetorical question"
[sic] ended with a full stop.


[* As I remember it, people were always "exclaiming" things in the Billy
Bunter books. it seems to have fallen out of fashion now.]
  #25  
Old December 3rd 19, 03:42 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Bod[_5_]
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Default ‘Multiple children’ hit by car after it mounted pavement outside school

On 03/12/2019 14:39, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:26, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:22, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:56, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:41, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:55, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:52, MrCheerful wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:16, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:02, Simon Mason wrote:
On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 7:19:02 PM UTC, Tosspot wrote:
On 02/12/2019 20:08, Bod wrote:
‘Multiple children’ have reportedly been hit by a car outside a
secondary school in Loughton, Essex. Emergency services were
called
to Willingale Road, close to Debden Park High School, at around
3.30pm on December 2. Essex Police have described the
incident as a
‘serious collision’ and emphasised that road closures are now in
place.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/02/multi...9/?ito=cbshare


Nobody died, just breathe in, relax.

There is now a murder enguiry after the driver killed a child.
There are FIVE injured as well.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ex-school.html


Indeed. And this takes the matter rather outside the scope of
being a road traffic accident.

how many bicycles were involved?
Â*
Â* Any chance of you learning that sentences begin with a capital
letter.

...or that questions end with a question mark?
Â*
Â*It was rhetorical.

... or (even) that rhetorical questions end with a question mark?

Â*
Â* A rhetorical question can end with ?Â*Â* or !Â*Â*Â* or a period.

It seems counterintuitive, but that's the way English works. It's
called a rhetorical question, and it can end in either a question mark
or an exclamation point, and in dialogue you can sometimes even have a
speaker's rhetorical question end in a period (1). ... No question
about that.10 Jul 2009
Do Rhetorical Questions Need a Question Mark? | Grammar Girl
https://www.quickanddirtytips.com › education ›
do-rhetorical-questions-nee...


A passage which ends with an exclamation mark is an exclamation*.

Not that it matters all that much because your "rhetorical question"
[sic] ended with a full stop.


[* As I remember it, people were always "exclaiming" things in the Billy
Bunter books. it seems to have fallen out of fashion now.]

Anyway, it would be pointless inserting a question mark when

conversing with Cheerless, because he never replies to me.

--
Bod
  #26  
Old December 3rd 19, 03:44 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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Posts: 11,574
Default ‘Multiple children’ hit by car after it mounted pavement outside school

On 03/12/2019 14:42, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:39, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:26, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:22, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:56, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:41, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:55, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:52, MrCheerful wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:16, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:02, Simon Mason wrote:
On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 7:19:02 PM UTC, Tosspot wrote:
On 02/12/2019 20:08, Bod wrote:
‘Multiple children’ have reportedly been hit by a car outside a
secondary school in Loughton, Essex. Emergency services were
called
to Willingale Road, close to Debden Park High School, at around
3.30pm on December 2. Essex Police have described the
incident as a
‘serious collision’ and emphasised that road closures are
now in
place.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/02/multi...9/?ito=cbshare


Nobody died, just breathe in, relax.

There is now a murder enguiry after the driver killed a child.
There are FIVE injured as well.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ex-school.html


Indeed. And this takes the matter rather outside the scope of
being a road traffic accident.

how many bicycles were involved?
Â*
Â* Any chance of you learning that sentences begin with a capital
letter.

...or that questions end with a question mark?
Â*
Â*It was rhetorical.

... or (even) that rhetorical questions end with a question mark?
Â*
Â* A rhetorical question can end with ?Â*Â* or !Â*Â*Â* or a period.

It seems counterintuitive, but that's the way English works. It's
called a rhetorical question, and it can end in either a question
mark or an exclamation point, and in dialogue you can sometimes even
have a speaker's rhetorical question end in a period (1). ... No
question about that.10 Jul 2009
Do Rhetorical Questions Need a Question Mark? | Grammar Girl
https://www.quickanddirtytips.com › education ›
do-rhetorical-questions-nee...


A passage which ends with an exclamation mark is an exclamation*.

Not that it matters all that much because your "rhetorical question"
[sic] ended with a full stop.


[* As I remember it, people were always "exclaiming" things in the
Billy Bunter books. it seems to have fallen out of fashion now.]

Anyway, it would be pointless inserting a question mark when

conversing with Cheerless, because he never replies to me.


:-)

  #27  
Old December 3rd 19, 03:56 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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Posts: 11,574
Default ‘Multiple children’ hit by car after it mounted pavement outside school

On 03/12/2019 14:44, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:42, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:39, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:26, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:22, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:56, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:41, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:55, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:52, MrCheerful wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:16, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:02, Simon Mason wrote:
On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 7:19:02 PM UTC, Tosspot wrote:
On 02/12/2019 20:08, Bod wrote:
‘Multiple children’ have reportedly been hit by a car
outside a
secondary school in Loughton, Essex. Emergency services
were called
to Willingale Road, close to Debden Park High School, at
around
3.30pm on December 2. Essex Police have described the
incident as a
‘serious collision’ and emphasised that road closures are
now in
place.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/02/multi...9/?ito=cbshare


Nobody died, just breathe in, relax.

There is now a murder enguiry after the driver killed a
child. There are FIVE injured as well.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ex-school.html


Indeed. And this takes the matter rather outside the scope of
being a road traffic accident.

how many bicycles were involved?
Â*
Â* Any chance of you learning that sentences begin with a
capital letter.

...or that questions end with a question mark?
Â*
Â*It was rhetorical.

... or (even) that rhetorical questions end with a question mark?
Â*
Â* A rhetorical question can end with ?Â*Â* or !Â*Â*Â* or a period.

It seems counterintuitive, but that's the way English works. It's
called a rhetorical question, and it can end in either a question
mark or an exclamation point, and in dialogue you can sometimes even
have a speaker's rhetorical question end in a period (1). ... No
question about that.10 Jul 2009
Do Rhetorical Questions Need a Question Mark? | Grammar Girl
https://www.quickanddirtytips.com › education ›
do-rhetorical-questions-nee...

A passage which ends with an exclamation mark is an exclamation*.

Not that it matters all that much because your "rhetorical question"
[sic] ended with a full stop.

[* As I remember it, people were always "exclaiming" things in the
Billy Bunter books. it seems to have fallen out of fashion now.]

Â*
Â* Anyway, it would be pointless inserting a question mark when
conversing with Cheerless, because he never replies to me.


:-)


I've just remembered: the other thing characters in the Billy Bunter
books (and in the other school stories Pemberton wrote) were always
doing was "ejaculating".

If you haven't read them, you may think I'm kidding. But I'm not.

[This post has been at least as on-topic as any reporting a
motor-vehicle collision.]
  #28  
Old December 3rd 19, 04:09 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Bod[_5_]
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Posts: 3,516
Default ‘Multiple children’ hit by car after it mounted pavement outside school

On 03/12/2019 14:56, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:44, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:42, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:39, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:26, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:22, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:56, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:41, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:55, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:52, MrCheerful wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:16, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:02, Simon Mason wrote:
On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 7:19:02 PM UTC, Tosspot wrote:
On 02/12/2019 20:08, Bod wrote:
‘Multiple children’ have reportedly been hit by a car
outside a
secondary school in Loughton, Essex. Emergency services
were called
to Willingale Road, close to Debden Park High School, at
around
3.30pm on December 2. Essex Police have described the
incident as a
‘serious collision’ and emphasised that road closures are
now in
place.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/02/multi...9/?ito=cbshare


Nobody died, just breathe in, relax.

There is now a murder enguiry after the driver killed a
child. There are FIVE injured as well.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ex-school.html


Indeed. And this takes the matter rather outside the scope of
being a road traffic accident.

how many bicycles were involved?
Â*
Â* Any chance of you learning that sentences begin with a
capital letter.

...or that questions end with a question mark?
Â*
Â*It was rhetorical.

... or (even) that rhetorical questions end with a question mark?
Â*
Â* A rhetorical question can end with ?Â*Â* or !Â*Â*Â* or a period.

It seems counterintuitive, but that's the way English works. It's
called a rhetorical question, and it can end in either a question
mark or an exclamation point, and in dialogue you can sometimes
even have a speaker's rhetorical question end in a period (1). ...
No question about that.10 Jul 2009
Do Rhetorical Questions Need a Question Mark? | Grammar Girl
https://www.quickanddirtytips.com › education ›
do-rhetorical-questions-nee...

A passage which ends with an exclamation mark is an exclamation*.

Not that it matters all that much because your "rhetorical question"
[sic] ended with a full stop.

[* As I remember it, people were always "exclaiming" things in the
Billy Bunter books. it seems to have fallen out of fashion now.]
Â*
Â* Anyway, it would be pointless inserting a question mark when
conversing with Cheerless, because he never replies to me.


:-)


I've just remembered: the other thing characters in the Billy Bunter
books (and in the other school stories Pemberton wrote) were always
doing was "ejaculating".

If you haven't read them, you may think I'm kidding. But I'm not.

[This post has been at least as on-topic as any reporting a
motor-vehicle collision.]

Was he ejaculating during social intercourse? :-)


--
Bod
  #29  
Old December 3rd 19, 04:12 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
jnugent
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Posts: 11,574
Default ‘Multiple children’ hit by car after it mounted pavement outside school

On 03/12/2019 15:09, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:56, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:44, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:42, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:39, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:26, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:22, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:56, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:41, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:55, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:52, MrCheerful wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:16, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:02, Simon Mason wrote:
On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 7:19:02 PM UTC, Tosspot wrote:
On 02/12/2019 20:08, Bod wrote:
‘Multiple children’ have reportedly been hit by a car
outside a
secondary school in Loughton, Essex. Emergency services
were called
to Willingale Road, close to Debden Park High School, at
around
3.30pm on December 2. Essex Police have described the
incident as a
‘serious collision’ and emphasised that road closures are
now in
place.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/02/multi...9/?ito=cbshare


Nobody died, just breathe in, relax.

There is now a murder enguiry after the driver killed a
child. There are FIVE injured as well.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ex-school.html


Indeed. And this takes the matter rather outside the scope
of being a road traffic accident.

how many bicycles were involved?
Â*
Â* Any chance of you learning that sentences begin with a
capital letter.

...or that questions end with a question mark?
Â*
Â*It was rhetorical.

... or (even) that rhetorical questions end with a question mark?
Â*
Â* A rhetorical question can end with ?Â*Â* or !Â*Â*Â* or a period.

It seems counterintuitive, but that's the way English works. It's
called a rhetorical question, and it can end in either a question
mark or an exclamation point, and in dialogue you can sometimes
even have a speaker's rhetorical question end in a period (1). ...
No question about that.10 Jul 2009
Do Rhetorical Questions Need a Question Mark? | Grammar Girl
https://www.quickanddirtytips.com › education ›
do-rhetorical-questions-nee...

A passage which ends with an exclamation mark is an exclamation*.

Not that it matters all that much because your "rhetorical
question" [sic] ended with a full stop.

[* As I remember it, people were always "exclaiming" things in the
Billy Bunter books. it seems to have fallen out of fashion now.]
Â*
Â* Anyway, it would be pointless inserting a question mark when
conversing with Cheerless, because he never replies to me.

:-)


I've just remembered: the other thing characters in the Billy Bunter
books (and in the other school stories Pemberton wrote) were always
doing was "ejaculating".

If you haven't read them, you may think I'm kidding. But I'm not.

[This post has been at least as on-topic as any reporting a
motor-vehicle collision.]

Was he ejaculating during social intercourse? :-)


As I recall, they always were (there were more than one at it).
  #30  
Old December 3rd 19, 04:29 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Bod[_5_]
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Posts: 3,516
Default ‘Multiple children’ hit by car after it mounted pavement outside school

On 03/12/2019 15:12, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 15:09, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:56, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:44, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:42, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:39, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:26, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 14:22, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:56, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 13:41, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:55, Bod wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:52, MrCheerful wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:16, JNugent wrote:
On 03/12/2019 12:02, Simon Mason wrote:
On Monday, December 2, 2019 at 7:19:02 PM UTC, Tosspot wrote:
On 02/12/2019 20:08, Bod wrote:
‘Multiple children’ have reportedly been hit by a car
outside a
secondary school in Loughton, Essex. Emergency services
were called
to Willingale Road, close to Debden Park High School, at
around
3.30pm on December 2. Essex Police have described the
incident as a
‘serious collision’ and emphasised that road closures
are now in
place.


https://metro.co.uk/2019/12/02/multi...9/?ito=cbshare


Nobody died, just breathe in, relax.

There is now a murder enguiry after the driver killed a
child. There are FIVE injured as well.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ex-school.html


Indeed. And this takes the matter rather outside the scope
of being a road traffic accident.

how many bicycles were involved?
Â*
Â* Any chance of you learning that sentences begin with a
capital letter.

...or that questions end with a question mark?
Â*
Â*It was rhetorical.

... or (even) that rhetorical questions end with a question mark?
Â*
Â* A rhetorical question can end with ?Â*Â* or !Â*Â*Â* or a period.

It seems counterintuitive, but that's the way English works. It's
called a rhetorical question, and it can end in either a question
mark or an exclamation point, and in dialogue you can sometimes
even have a speaker's rhetorical question end in a period (1).
... No question about that.10 Jul 2009
Do Rhetorical Questions Need a Question Mark? | Grammar Girl
https://www.quickanddirtytips.com › education ›
do-rhetorical-questions-nee...

A passage which ends with an exclamation mark is an exclamation*.

Not that it matters all that much because your "rhetorical
question" [sic] ended with a full stop.

[* As I remember it, people were always "exclaiming" things in the
Billy Bunter books. it seems to have fallen out of fashion now.]
Â*
Â* Anyway, it would be pointless inserting a question mark when
conversing with Cheerless, because he never replies to me.

:-)

I've just remembered: the other thing characters in the Billy Bunter
books (and in the other school stories Pemberton wrote) were always
doing was "ejaculating".

If you haven't read them, you may think I'm kidding. But I'm not.

[This post has been at least as on-topic as any reporting a
motor-vehicle collision.]

Â*
Â* Was he ejaculating during social intercourse? :-)


As I recall, they always were (there were more than one at it).

Ooh-er!


--
Bod
 




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