They laughed.
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Re: They laughed.
[email protected] writes:
> Books, movies, newspaper stories, magazine articles, television
> programs, songs from the pop charts and musicals, etc. How could one
> possibly not know how to get around Manhattan from The Village to
> Harlem?
Trivially. Especially for those of us who for some reason don't
mostly read the press of your once-great nation and have neglected to
memorise the lyrics to Marvin Gaye's seminal B-side "Second left after
the traffic lights, baby".
Des
> Books, movies, newspaper stories, magazine articles, television
> programs, songs from the pop charts and musicals, etc. How could one
> possibly not know how to get around Manhattan from The Village to
> Harlem?
Trivially. Especially for those of us who for some reason don't
mostly read the press of your once-great nation and have neglected to
memorise the lyrics to Marvin Gaye's seminal B-side "Second left after
the traffic lights, baby".
Des
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Re: They laughed.
On 15 Nov 2005 13:35:59 +0000, Des Small <[email protected]>
wrote:
>[email protected] writes:
>> Books, movies, newspaper stories, magazine articles, television
>> programs, songs from the pop charts and musicals, etc. How could one
>> possibly not know how to get around Manhattan from The Village to
>> Harlem?
>Trivially. Especially for those of us who for some reason don't
>mostly read the press of your once-great nation and have neglected to
>memorise the lyrics to Marvin Gaye's seminal B-side "Second left after
>the traffic lights, baby".
He is irony resistant, be prepared.
--
Martin
wrote:
>[email protected] writes:
>> Books, movies, newspaper stories, magazine articles, television
>> programs, songs from the pop charts and musicals, etc. How could one
>> possibly not know how to get around Manhattan from The Village to
>> Harlem?
>Trivially. Especially for those of us who for some reason don't
>mostly read the press of your once-great nation and have neglected to
>memorise the lyrics to Marvin Gaye's seminal B-side "Second left after
>the traffic lights, baby".
He is irony resistant, be prepared.
--
Martin