On 28/08/16 09:47, F Murtz wrote:
charles wrote:
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Sam Plusnet wrote:
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Richard Tobin wrote:
There's a knob - like a doorknob - attached to the wall on each side
of the fireplace in my Victorian house. Anyone know what they were
for? Attaching a fireguard perhaps?
The fireplace in Alice Through The Looking Glass has similar ones:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...Aliceroom3.jpg
a bell pull (wire operated) to call for a servant.
Probably, although having two of them, only a few feet
apart, seems like serious overkill.
no, a "his" beel and a "her" bell.
Why does he have a beel and she a bell
I could tell you, but then Id have to kill you
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it should be clear by now to everyone that activist environmentalism
(or environmental activism) is becoming a general ideology about humans,
about their freedom, about the relationship between the individual and
the state, and about the manipulation of people under the guise of a
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a matter of elementary environmental protection, or a search for
rational mechanisms designed to achieve a healthy environment. Yet
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