With a good horse you can come from any position."Grandera should be able to get just behind the leaders. "The idea that I had favourites when, at the end, the Morning Star's incumbent in the lobby thanked me in public for treating everyone alike."I'm not sure what this all means. "The idea that I would browbeat journalists." He did not have favourites. But you have to start somewhere." How come Blair hasn't managed to carry public opinion along with him? "The polls are amazingly contradictory." Come now, I say The march...
I have to comb them sometimes so that I can see properly, especially when I'm doing television. I keep telling people that we have the kind of EU and UN that make the world safe for dictators, tyrants, the most bloodthirsty individuals..." The moss is very much in for it, I suspect.I'd actually arrived at the little bungalow quite a bit earlier, descending gingerly though the almost vertical, cotoneastered front garden Ding-dong. Hmph!" Sir Bernard is gearing up for his own annual moss attack I doubt he'll seek a UN resolution before proceeding. Where, it turns out, Sir Bernard is engaged in something of his own war "Moss!" he growls "An absolute pest!"Moss, it seems, is a Purley-wide menace "My neighbour removed seven sackfuls from his lawn recently Seven sackfuls.
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