Guess what guy 'n gals? Yes, I've dug up another Diabolic Variations original contributor. R = Philipp Jakob Riotte. See, I told you I had new sources!
Well done, Megan. Don't know why your link works but mine doesn't (mutter...mutter....). Anyway, well done!
Yes, Sugar Lump took three (lumps), and this extra energy helped him to win the Grand National by a neck, in 1803. Runner-up was Haydn's Finger-Wag (the jockey wore a powdered wig, and on a windy day...well, you can guess the rest...). Third was Schubert's Shadow (the ignored, unheralded 100/1 outsider. The jockey, in this case, pausing half way round the course to compose about 200 songs which probably cost him victory).
Megan is Sin-Binned! Too many breaches of the rules!
We must warn her that the Appeal process is long and protracted (and expensive), but for the right fee, I will defend her (without the proverbial leg to stand on, but - hey ho! - as long as I get paid)...
Megan is Sin-Binned! Too many breaches of the rules!
We must warn her that the Appeal process is long and protracted (and expensive), but for the right fee, I will defend her (without the proverbial leg to stand on, but - hey ho! - as long as I get paid)...
Well done, Megan. Don't know why your link works but mine doesn't (mutter...mutter....). Anyway, well done!
Yes, Sugar Lump took three (lumps), and this extra energy helped him to win the Grand National by a neck, in 1803. Runner-up was Haydn's Finger-Wag (the jockey wore a powdered wig, and on a windy day...well, you can guess the rest...). Third was Schubert's Shadow (the ignored, unheralded 100/1 outsider. The jockey, in this case, pausing half way round the course to compose about 200 songs which probably cost him victory).
Are you sure that Schubert even finished the race, let alone all the songs?
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