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According to Mr Thomas it wasn't Hess, who, he claims, was murdered by the British secret service. ;)

Many years before the prisoner died, one of my university history professors (British) was granted academic access to your government's coveted and very confidential archives. Shortly after he came across documents pertinent to such issues, he was briskly escorted off the premises and warned not to publish anything about it. He was never given such access again.

Of course in class back in the 70s, he had a great deal to say about this matter. :cool:

BTW, he was a Russian History professor.

I'm still waiting for someone to develop a screenplay from all the conjecture. It would make one helluva movie!
 
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Does shaving hair have any bearing on the thickness of it's regrowth? Eyebrows supposedly don't grow back properly if they are shaved off, whereas leg hair supposedly grows back thicker.

Has my dad signed up to AC?

Should I get back together with my ex ... :confused:

Does my mum suspect that I'm on the spectrum?

What doe Bill Murray whisper to Scarlet Johannson at the end of Lost in translation?

Would I choose the blue pill or the red pill if I were Neo in the Matrix?
 
Does shaving hair have any bearing on the thickness of it's regrowth? Eyebrows supposedly don't grow back properly if they are shaved off, whereas leg hair supposedly grows back thicker.

Has my dad signed up to AC?

Should I get back together with my ex ... :confused:

Does my mum suspect that I'm on the spectrum?

What doe Bill Murray whisper to Scarlet Johannson at the end of Lost in translation?

Would I choose the blue pill or the red pill if I were Neo in the Matrix?

#1 - Maybe, you share an IP with two other people here
#2 - No, they are an ex for a reason
#3 - She didn't mention it last night
#4 - "I have to be leaving, but I won't let that come between us'
#5 - take the green one!
 
For you children of the 80s:

What if everybody did Wang Chung tonight?

(Answer THAT one, Harrison!)

As the band didn't know what it meant it doesn't matter if everyone did do it ;)

So what does to ‘Wang Chung’ really mean? It’s the question that pops up on everyone’s minds when they hear the song, but not even Wang Chung knows the real meaning behind the phrase.


“It means ‘all you need is sleep,'” joked Nick. “We don’t really know what it means, actually. It means kind of whatever you want it to mean.”


:D
 
Is the story true that claims that Queen Victoria secretly married John Brown?

The evidence has, apparently, been burnt but...

Lord Norwich, it appears, remembers his friend, the late historian Sir Steven Runciman, telling him that while he was researching in the Royal Archives at Windsor Castle, he chanced upon the marriage certificate of Queen Victoria and John Brown.

Runciman also revealed that he knew Queen Victoria’s great-grandson, the painter Prince Henry of Hesse, who was confronted at one of his post-war exhibitions in New York by an elderly lady who announced: ‘I think we are related.’

She proceeded to confide that her name was Jean Brown and that she was the daughter of Queen Victoria and John Brown.


~ extract from an old article in the Mail.
 
As the band didn't know what it meant it doesn't matter if everyone did do it ;)

We don’t really know what it means, actually. It means kind of whatever you want it to mean.”:D

You are such a pain in the ass. :p

Okay, so what if everybody did what they thought it meant?
 
Neither. As the children's rhyme records 'First comes love...'

rp.webp
 
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