
It’s really quite easy for us to make
a guess as to when these walls were made
straight and true and very thick
with alternate layers of flint and brick
using Roman strength and British sand
erecting fortresses across the land.

It’s really quite easy for us to make
a guess as to when these walls were made
straight and true and very thick
with alternate layers of flint and brick
using Roman strength and British sand
erecting fortresses across the land.
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Very nicely done, Brian 🙂
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Brian, what a life, I’ve seen the film so often
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Sorry, Bobby!!!
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I’ll forgive you this time my child, 4 Hail Mary’s and a yippidoo dah
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I apologise profusely and shall do my penance…
YIPPIDOO DAH!
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I hope I‘ve stopped you twiddling your fingers now
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Of course. I’m out of the office now!
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The office lights are all turned low, so I know where I should go, but as my house is not too far, perhaps I’ll call in at a bar, a beer or two, perhaps a gin, before another boring evening in
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I settled for wine… will that do?
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😂😂😂
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I’m chuckling at your conversation with Dale.
Fantastic! 🙂
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