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Get thee to a distillery!
speramus in juniperus
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Typos are what you get if you don't dot your "T"s and cross your "I"s
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"Gathering Japanese capital points to the top woman."(7)
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Merkel is only 6 and Thatcher is 8.
speramus in juniperus
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Nice to see Herr Merkel maintain her position as Reichsführer.
It makes a change have someone in charge who actually can do a job without worrying about the political ramifications of global economic dictatorship and the destruction of Europe under the jackboot of German dominance.
Good luck to her.
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Obscurum per obscurius.
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Dalek Dave wrote: Nice to see Herr Merkel maintain her position as Reichsführer. Herr?
Have I missed something, because it seems to me that she might be missing something.
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You should read Titanic[^], it always refers to her as Herr Merkel.
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Dalek Dave wrote: You should read Titanic[^] It's all Greek, to me.
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Given what the Germans are doing to the Greeks that is pretty ironic.
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Dalek Dave wrote: that is pretty ironic Something of a specialty of mine...
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What are the Germans doing to the Greeks?
"God doesn't play dice" - Albert Einstein
"God not only plays dice, He sometimes throws the dices where they cannot be seen" - Niels Bohr
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Keeping the interest rates at a level that is good for Germany and bad for Greece, imposing swingeing austerity upon a nation that requires investment, keeping the exchange rate for the Euro artificially high so as to aid its own products and ensuring a whole generation of Greek youth are denied a future.
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You forgot the "Sending a S***load of money" part, which must be really annoying for the poor sods.
The fact that Greece had decades of overspending is of no concern comparing to what those evil Germans are doing to them now.
"God doesn't play dice" - Albert Einstein
"God not only plays dice, He sometimes throws the dices where they cannot be seen" - Niels Bohr
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And the Queen is only 5.. Elizabeth is much too long..
The signature is in building process.. Please wait...
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I believe she is 5'4" in fact.
Old Joke: King Charles I was 5'4" for most of his reign, but was only 4'8" at the end of it.
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And Majesty is just right.
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Sounds like any after-party craving!
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TVG!
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You had better do the solve for them Tom.
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Japanese capital = Yedo
Gathering Japanese capital = doye
(gathering can be an anagram indicator)
points = nne
doyenne[^]
Alternatively
sounds like any = ne
party = do
craving = yen
sounds like any after-party craving ==> doyenne[^]
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Gathering = Do
Japanese Capital=Yen
Points=NE
DoYenNE
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I hate it when I have to work with .NET 1.1, since the Singleton pattern wasn't designed until .NET 2.0.
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Why are you using it?
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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Do you mean the singleton pattern or .net 1.1. Both are valid questions
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