[I’m just guessing that the British Ambassador in Moscow in 1943 wasn’t educated at the local poor school.] You shouldn’t laugh, but you probably will.
18Apr04 — 6
[I’m just guessing that the British Ambassador in Moscow in 1943 wasn’t educated at the local poor school.] You shouldn’t laugh, but you probably will.
Just back from Istanbul. Laughing hysterically. Thanks, Damian!
I don’t get it. Please tell me in plain english.
Follow the link to the ambassador’s letter. Make sure that there are no easily offended people within earshot. Read the text out loud. All will become clear.
Ok as you wouldn’t tell me in plain english, I’ll ask very rudely if his name is the funny point as in C U Next Tuesday? Please correct me if I am barking up the wrong tree but thats all I see…..
I’m beginning to get the feeling that this is a joke at my expense now, but (to avoid your comments turning into a vagina monologue) do you not think “Mustapha” sounds just a little bit like “Must have a”?…
In a “Spectator” diary during the Korean War, Peter Fleming mentioned that one of the leading military figures had been “a General Lee Bum Suk” and added “it seems a pity he has dropped out of the news”.