Musings about Tradition in the Catholic Church in England and Wales, and an attempt to collect essays and articles which would appear in a Catholic press which exercised critical solidarity with the Hierarchy.
09 May 2010
Keep Your Hand On Your Ha'penny
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Not advice about economics.
When I was about 13 or 14, there was nothing more embarrassing than hearing my Grandmother and her friends singing this song.
Been trying to work out ways this coulda influenced the election had you posted it during civil servant pùrdah period.
Several ideas, none mentionable as a guest commentator on a family blog.
(It sure could be applicable to present "intercambio de cromos"*) *For those unused to the results of PR, Spanish expression as of schoolboys trading flick-cards applied to political horsetrading behind closed doors as our elected masters cobble together support for a government or a particular piece of legislation, the voters having spoken once in 4 yrs know their place and keep mum. You have been warned.
Well, Ttony, I can not just remember 'aipnees, I can also remember farthins!
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For tthis we've been waiting?
ReplyDeleteBeen trying to work out ways this coulda influenced the election had you posted it during civil servant pùrdah period.
Several ideas, none mentionable as a guest commentator on a family blog.
(It sure could be applicable to present "intercambio de cromos"*)
*For those unused to the results of PR, Spanish expression as of schoolboys trading flick-cards applied to political horsetrading behind closed doors as our elected masters cobble together support for a government or a particular piece of legislation, the voters having spoken once in 4 yrs know their place and keep mum.
You have been warned.