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blakeyboy

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  1. Ah yes, but lustre and patina takes decades, even centuries, to develop,

    and can't be faked. When lost by polishing, that's gone forever.

     

    Also, polishing works by removing very fine marks, and these fine marks are called 'detail' and 'history',

    and a coin with more detail is always sought.

  2. 14 hours ago, DaveG38 said:

    Clearly, the A is for the original die sinker Algernon, but he died, so Archibald took over. He thought he was better and didn't fancy his work being associated with that scoundrel Algernon, so he put the die letter to the other side of the lighthouse. Then along came Augustine who put his A anywhere he felt like, and didn't care what size it was. Sounds logical to me. Simples!!

    Incidentally,  Algernon's wife was the first to get that nasty hospital bug, so they named it 'Mrs.A' after her....

  3. Thick men tipping crap into trucks were called 'Binmen'.  Then they became 'refuse operatives' or some such.

    Failing education departments re-labelled  year 5, 6 or whatever as 'Key Stage' something or other to make it sound like they had a clue what they were doing.

    The plastic sheet on your car seat when it comes back from a garage isn't to keep the seat clean- it's to make you think that the engine job they did is somehow 'better'.

    All this is commonplace and _we_ have allowed it to develop.

    When a village pub closes, people are up in arms, but when questioned, admit they hadn't had a drink in there for years....

    You have to actually DO something to stop/change things.

    It can't be changed by talking on forums, but at the ballot box...if anyone is worth voting for....

     

     

    Hope        doesn't      change       reality.

     

     

    I invented 'Woke' years ago- I failed to get it into the Meaning of Liff because I missed the deadline.

    To 'Woke' ( present participle 'Woking' ) is to wander round the house trying to find that half- finished cup of coffee or tea that you put down

    absent-mindedly, and is going cold somewhere.

     

    I watched the Trump election success while in Las Vegas, in the Sports Bar at Caesar's Palace. What a bizarre night.

    The next evening, in a restaurant, a local came over on hearing my accent, and said how he was embarrassed at what I would now think of America and Americans.

    I replied that every country gets the government it deserves, and he ambled off quite contentedly.

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