Turkeys?That is one history (and anatomy) lesson that I’d be happy to unlearn! There is a Brexit metaphor in there somewhere, I’m sure.
Turkeys?That is one history (and anatomy) lesson that I’d be happy to unlearn! There is a Brexit metaphor in there somewhere, I’m sure.
Couldn’t afford it? Business that bad?Subway bread is not bread, Irish court rules
https://amp-theguardian-com.cdn.ampproj ... -not-bread
I ate ONCE in Subway, just like ONCE in Starbucks.
Did you ask your money back.Couldn’t afford it? Business that bad?Subway bread is not bread, Irish court rules
https://amp-theguardian-com.cdn.ampproj ... -not-bread
I ate ONCE in Subway, just like ONCE in Starbucks.
I ate ONCE at Gordon Ramsey, just like ONCE at Sketch.
I heard that majority of the agreement was copy and pasted from prior agreements and was absurdly outdated. For example, the agreement mentioned Netscape and other outdated items like Mozilla Mail.What is important for both sides? Will there be enough time?
More content for a change, less rants. Gracias.
I think fisheries is smoked screens, a red herring and a cod. To whom will UK sell its fish to in the event of oversupply?
And what about chlorinated (oops, I mean chlorine-washed) chicken?
www.theguardian.com/world/2020/feb/03/f ... is-johnson