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someone who lives with the queen
Surely that would be the Queen’s lodger?
someone who lives with the queen
Surely that would be the Queen’s lodger?
This is similar to an old joke about former British Prime Minister John Major. His father had been a circus performer, so it was aid that “he’d run away from the circus to become an accountant”.
NT (3.x & 4.0) and 2000 were also available as Workstation editions. They were concurrent with Windows 3.x, 95, 98 and ME (which did get missed on the above)
…where we came in.
The Wall ends with the first half of the sentence it started with.
I think this is…
Thanks. I don’t know a great deal about Girl Guiding’s programme in the UK, but I understand that there’s a similar distinction between it and the Scout Association’s programme as there is in the US.
In the UK, The Scout Association went fully co-ed in 2007 and Girl Guiding remains a girls-only organisation. Both are doing just fine.
But in rhyming slang, you use the non-rhyming word (e.g. “china” = “china plate” = “mate”)