BCA cards: what are they good for?

yrammy

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Robert Scott..... yes and no. Originally by Douglas Adams in the Meaning of Liff.

LUDLOW (n.)

      A wad of newspaper, folded tablenapkin or lump of carboard put under a wobbly table or chair to make it standup straight.
      It is perhaps not widely known that air-ace Sir Douglas Bader used to get about on an enormous pair of ludlows before he had his artificial legs fitted.



 

GarDouth

Administrator
Used in France last week on the drive. How else do you put jam on your Croissant  :confused:
 

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