Not so much hardship, more a concern. Having been diagnosed in May last year with an incurable and inoperable disease, together with my age of 77, my likelihood of surviving a coronavirus infection realistically is null. Animals have always given me the most pleasure in life and my concern is for my three pet cats, two of whom are in their prime. I don’t see a way out.
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ask no questions and you'll get no lies
I just thought of a variation of Q&A whereby I give the answer and you give the question. It was just a thought.
This task is carried out by experienced aircraft maintenance personnel.
Money, money, money...,
Heaven forbid!
As a loyal Englishman with dual citizenship (British/German), I must mention here the British radio soap opera The Archers, aired on BBC’s Radio 4. Now, with over 19,000 episodes, it is the world’s longest-running drama.
And long may it continue.
I would offer stiff resistance if an undertaker were to offer me a used once-only coffin going for a song.
The Kirmes comes to my home town of Krefeld every Spring and Autumn for 10 days. The main attraction for me is fried Fish n’ Chips with malt vinegar followed by a cool glass of Pilsner beer. To answer your question, the last time was in October and yes, I liked it.
No, there is no conclusive evidence to justify such a claim.