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Published Friday, May 5 by World of Walford.
Walford on... misguided Hero Worship?
Walford on Nuclear Disarmament in the Home:
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Published Wednesday, May 3 by World of Walford.
Walford on The North / South Divide.
I'd really love to take Walford on a tour of Britain someday, just to see how many people he could accidentally offend...
Walford on Australian Gods.
The tedium of the working day began to play upon or Walford, and he began praying it would soon end...
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Published Tuesday, May 2 by World of Walford.
Walford on Continuing the Family Line.
Genius! However, I know that Mrs W occasionally visits this site. I think we may just have scuppered that idea, by putting it on screen…
Walford On his 'Out of Office' Alter-ego.
What more could I possibly say?
Walford Grammar Special
My my, a treat and a half for you… Frankly, I couldn't think of any other way to group these together in a better context…
The first two actually stem from a typo I made on an earlier "Walford On…" After spotting the error Walford reeled off the following comment so quickly I am informed that I mis-quoted him. And so the second example was supplied by Si, correcting the earlier post on pedantry, with a side salad of the same. Jeez, try repeating that Walford!
Or maybe not…
You will probably need to click to enlarge the second one.
And, of course, this bastion of grammatical strength. Seemed appropriate to follow
Confused? You should try typing it…
Walford On A Taxing Wildfowl Interference Question.
Don't ask me how this subject came up... I only write these things down!
Walford On... Our Delightful Gallic Cousins.
Yes, Walford. They do. Such as "Imbécile," for example.