> In words of The Who. We won't get fooled again Remember how that song ended, DtG: Ave bossa nova, similis bossa seneca .... DMcG: > lying in Parliament is closer to civil cases A curious thing I've noticed over the years: doing something doesn't attract as harsh a penalty as conspiracy to do said thing, which is why the Plod seem to prefer to charge people with conspiracy. The same seems to apply to being naughty and telling lies about it afterwards; the lying compounds the offence, as evry ful kno. .... Damn --- now I can't rid myself of the image of de Pfeffel in school uniform, stood outside the Headmaster's study, shoving a book down the back of his (short) trousers.
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