Enough of terrible politicians. What people should really know is what to drink during social and business encounters. Over to you, John Tierney.
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I like coffee, I like tea…Enough of terrible politicians. What people should really know is what to drink during social and business encounters. Over to you, John Tierney. October 24th, 2008 |
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Just how easy is it to get a research grant to pursue fatuous nonsense?
Up there with the guys who spent a lot of our money explaining why a slice of bread, if accidentally dropped, always but always, lands buttered side down.
But I am afraid I am going to bring it back to them pesky politicians again…
The Beatles nailed it years ago
Happiness is a warm gun!
I remember that experiment was discussed on a TV programme last year, but I can’t remember the name of it now.
I’m sure someone here will remember it…
Flipping Buttered Bread
Cheers