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Good Morning England!

England calling, England calling, the year is MMXXI, the time MDCXL. Let the good times role. By the way, sun is shinning and the washing is on the line drying.
 

Fred D

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England calling, England calling, the year is MMXXI, the time MDCXL. Let the good times role. By the way, sun is shinning and the washing is on the line drying.
Now clothes lines are called "solar-powered dryers"
 
To hell with 'em and their litres and decimals. The only liquid measures that matter...


Bring back the Gill I say :clap:


In Great Britain, the standard single measure of spirits in a pub was 1⁄6 gill (23.7 ml) in England, and 1⁄5 gill (28.4 ml) in Scotland, while the 1⁄4 gill (35.5 ml) was also a common measure in Scotland, and still remains as the standard measure in pubs in Ireland.
 
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