stuart little
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Well, they reckoned it helped tp prevent scurvey.There's little C in limes, far more in lemons.
Well, they reckoned it helped tp prevent scurvey.There's little C in limes, far more in lemons.
I think it's meant to imply one toilet's users talk little, the others, rather a lotI give up -
I give up -
India Pale Ale?What's more amazing is it took till 1865 to start brewing lager in the UK (Scotland, apparently)
What did they drink with it for nearly 100 years?
Nope. I checked the spelling of both - several times. There's no C in either of them. Not a little c. Not a capital C.There's little C in limes, far more in lemons.
Like the pub with:- "Free beer -tomorrow"
Phil there are no c s in either wordThere's little C in limes, far more in lemons.
Like the pub with:- "Free beer -tomorrow"
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