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The Things That Dreams Are Made of.....
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostI had thought to make passing incidental reference at this point to The Flaying of Marsyas ...[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostThank you for clarifying. "The dogs" can be a figure of speech.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... but surely with a further word understood?
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http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglopheni...-dogs-bollocks
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostIndeed. I assumed that AM was using anapodoton to avoid the vulgarism.
Why, pray, should canine testicles be a term of approval? (None of my dogs have ever had them. They were all absolute bitches.)
ps, isn't this thread about " the things that help us through the day, one way or another"? So, dogs. I cannot imagine life without one. Actually I can, there have been gaps, and I missed them.Last edited by Alain Maréchal; 02-02-17, 18:09.
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The All of Bach project
Naxos music library
Labradors
Joan Miro paintings (not that I own any)
CornflakesLast edited by EdgeleyRob; 02-02-17, 22:06.
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Dreams of improving movement in urban areas. Gridlocked roads in inner cities to be replaced by conveyer belts to the width of those roads that have some seats for people in need of them as well as standing space, They would move at 5mph and stop for two minutes every 500 yards. In suburban areas local authority free-to-use bubble car schemes. Tax incentives to producers of fibre glass three wheeled vehicles that can be driven with just a motorbike licence and so light that two people can lift them into tight parking spaces.
The replacement of all remaining motorised milk floats with electric ones. A compulsory pedestrian pavement etiquette test every ten years drawing on best practice in sport and on the battlefield for tactical bodily positioning. To improve cycle safety, all bicycles to be made for two and with the condition there is always a passenger under 12 or over 75.
The M25 to be freed up for lorries and coaches only and the third lane and hard shoulder to be turned into an overhead monorail system. Out of town shopping complexes to be closed to enable towns and cities to thrive and for the buildings in the former complexes to be made into affordable housing estates. All new vehicles to be produced with an attractive individual sculpture or colourful planting on their roofs to make urban environments more interesting to view. A public transport hovercraft system for rivers and canals.Last edited by Lat-Literal; 02-02-17, 21:49.
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