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So I could, presumably, freely take aim in its well-fenced online garden of gentility at prating, hypocritical Californian prigs, but not at prating, hypocritical American prigs.
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Geras has said that "an intelligent 13-year-old is probably the best audience I could wish for", presumably because such a reader will tackle anything.
Presumably, I could yank up the pull-down stairs behind me.
I could have named, and presumably had heard, his tone poem Tintagel, but that's about it.
It's one of those shows I can only remember in snatches, presumably because I could only stomach a few minutes of it at a time before having to duck under a blanket or run out the room shrieking.
I didn't – I couldn't – finish the post, but presumably it ended with a large petrochemical multinational putting a baseball cap on backwards and rapping the theme tune to The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
But GPs are presumably much better than I could ever be at looking after themselves when faced by another doctor.
I could hear him chuntering away to himself, presumably about having to drag a couple of large and very spiky trees down the road.
"I didn't live to be 73 years old so I could eat kale," the first post reads, presumably referring to the frustrations of living with his 29-year-old son.
From the kitchen I could hear Maddy's imperious voice, addressed presumably to the cook: "And where do you keep your biscuits?" James turned to Niall: "How would you like to have a go at coasteering?
We don't have any pictures, mainly as I couldn't personally find it at the show, presumably because it's just a pile of dust now.
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