Worldie bantz 09:16 - Nov 12 with 3672 views | hopphoops | Morning all. | |
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Worldie bantz on 10:27 - Nov 12 with 3600 views | BklynRanger | Zing.... | | | |
Worldie bantz on 13:38 - Nov 13 with 3324 views | R_from_afar | Nice one. There is also this one, featuring Victor Hugo, but it may not actually be true: An apocryphal tale about the shortest correspondence in history is said to have been between Hugo and his publisher Hurst and Blackett in 1862. Hugo was on vacation when Les Misérables was published. He queried the reaction to the work by sending a single-character telegram to his publisher, asking ?. The publisher replied with a single ! to indicate its success. RFA | |
| "Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1." |
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Worldie bantz on 14:05 - Nov 13 with 3261 views | hopphoops |
Worldie bantz on 13:38 - Nov 13 by R_from_afar | Nice one. There is also this one, featuring Victor Hugo, but it may not actually be true: An apocryphal tale about the shortest correspondence in history is said to have been between Hugo and his publisher Hurst and Blackett in 1862. Hugo was on vacation when Les Misérables was published. He queried the reaction to the work by sending a single-character telegram to his publisher, asking ?. The publisher replied with a single ! to indicate its success. RFA |
Je sent l'ennui tandis que je frotte un con, Pourquoi on n'a pas encore inventé l'emoticon? | |
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