Hmm. "Arm's length" in the sense that in the 90s those "blind trusts" were blind...
Wednesday, March 28, 2007 9:38:00 AM
Anonymous
said...
Mr McCartney, is he that vertically challenged bloke who pronounces Tanzania 'tan-zane-ia'
Wednesday, March 28, 2007 9:46:00 AM
Anonymous
said...
People in Tanzania pronounce it 'tan-zane-ia' so I wouldn't get too het up about it. Ok, that doesn't mean we pronounce the capital of France as Paree, but nevertheless 'he's not wrong'..
Wednesday, March 28, 2007 10:46:00 AM
Anonymous
said...
You call that "humourous"? I've seen his old man speak on many occasions, now he IS funny. If only it were him standing for deputy leadership...
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Hmm. "Arm's length" in the sense that in the 90s those "blind trusts" were blind...
Mr McCartney, is he that vertically challenged bloke who pronounces Tanzania 'tan-zane-ia'
People in Tanzania pronounce it 'tan-zane-ia' so I wouldn't get too het up about it. Ok, that doesn't mean we pronounce the capital of France as Paree, but nevertheless 'he's not wrong'..
You call that "humourous"? I've seen his old man speak on many occasions, now he IS funny. If only it were him standing for deputy leadership...
Nice design. :-)