‘An Englishman to World Cups Past’: A Poem by Paul A. Freeman
An Englishman to World Cups Past That 1966 World Cup _is but a memory, awarded, so the Scotsmen claim, ...
An Englishman to World Cups Past That 1966 World Cup _is but a memory, awarded, so the Scotsmen claim, ...
Chaucer's Medieval Hangover Advice and Cure If you should quaff nocturnally too much, and waking, find your mouth’s a ...
Mosi-oa-Tunya Mosi-oa-Tunya is ‘The Thunderous Smoke’; twixt Zambia and Zimbabwe it sits; Doc Livingstone, that missionary bloke observed its ...
The Cautionary Tale of Phone Addicted Mimi A girl called Mimi thought it best to give her active brain ...
This was enormous fun! All the best to the English team
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My neighbor is an Englishman Who refereed football. When England plays on my TV; He comments on each call. He's…
“Faux Pas” is a brilliant allegory for our human tendency to catastrophize trivial issues, while ignoring crises. It reminded me…
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