parusski
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ORIGINAL: Orm But I have recently been informed that time do not tell so I have no clue what will happen in time. That reminds me of the famous Eisenhower adage, "Things have never been more like the way they are today in history." Warspite1 Or to put it another way, in the words of the late, but very great Stan Laurel " You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead". warspite1, I appreciate all input, but you must stay on topic. What time during his life did Stan Laurel say that????? Warspite1 I believe it was from the 1930 Laurel and Hardy film Brats. As for the time he said it - you will be less than surprised to learn I do not have a flippin clue. Interesting hypothesis. I am very surprised you do not know, I thought you knew everything. Warspite1 Whilst I admit that I have the brain the size of a planet, said planet is pluto, looked at from a telescope held the wrong way around, on a cloudy night. My brain cannot match that of yours Steiner, nor indeed the great Ambrose himself alas. Ahh, the scent of Love Potion Number 9 being sprayed about. And all of it toward me. You honour me using my name in the same context with S. Ambrose.
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