Elementary my dear Semaj.
What a lovely picture, i want to be there.
Just imagine that at the bottom of your garden.
What a beautiful sight. I have a photo project in mind. I call it "And Quiet Flows the Rom" I doubt the river will present anything as attractive, even where it rises in Essex... hiho!
Now there's a wonderful picture. And a great line to go with it.
Oh! I just want to be on the top of that bridge, so peaceful :-)
Hmm..a great thought to chew on. Thanks for sharing! :)
The quote is wrong.When you eliminate the impossible all you are left with is the possible.To get to the truth, you have to eliminate the false, not the impossible.
Actually, Lord Nazh, you are in error:When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.... from the Blanched Soldier. Still, not bad for an American, heh? :)
I didn't say you got the quote wrong, I said HE got it wrong :)You properly quoted the man, his sentiment was wrong (imo)
Right m'lord, that's cleared that up. :)
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Elementary my dear Semaj.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely picture, i want to be there.
ReplyDeleteJust imagine that at the bottom of your garden.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sight. I have a photo project in mind. I call it "And Quiet Flows the Rom" I doubt the river will present anything as attractive, even where it rises in Essex... hiho!
ReplyDeleteNow there's a wonderful picture. And a great line to go with it.
ReplyDeleteOh! I just want to be on the top of that bridge, so peaceful :-)
ReplyDeleteHmm..a great thought to chew on. Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteThe quote is wrong.
ReplyDeleteWhen you eliminate the impossible all you are left with is the possible.
To get to the truth, you have to eliminate the false, not the impossible.
Actually, Lord Nazh, you are in error:
ReplyDeleteWhen you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
... from the Blanched Soldier. Still, not bad for an American, heh?
:)
I didn't say you got the quote wrong, I said HE got it wrong :)
ReplyDeleteYou properly quoted the man, his sentiment was wrong (imo)
Right m'lord, that's cleared that up. :)
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