My religion defended my right to work for the greater good. I have no clue who changed it to me arguing for a right to work for the greater good if the profit margins aren’t high enough for the incompetent and ignorant executives. I do believe that in the three-pronged USA government,...
He hasn't the slightest idea/clue. (He has no idea.) Nicely stated - I agree completely. Anisahara, I don´t think people in either Britain or the US would say "He hasn´t an apple," it just sounds really weird.the MASTER Senior Member Here and there ... English - British ...
But I had to do some research because I had no idea how to make a tutu. I can’t sew, so I knew anything complicated was out, which led me to a Google search for “no sew tutu.” I discovered they’re essentially giant pew bows (Traci and Kecia, are you reading this?!?! I ...
Nobody had a clue why on earth you'd need a pitchfork, but when you saw villagers wielding them to chase monsters in movies, you couldn't help but think, "Wait a minute, we've got one of those, too!" Not a torch to be found, sadly. Just Regular Darts and a Dart Board Getty...
Searching for people from your past that maybe have no clue that facebook actually has privacy settings. You know, some innocent stuff like that.I must say, she was rather appalled. Both at how easy it was to view these things and what people will actually post about themselves. Being a...
The Razor:Back in the 1990’s, I spent 5 years in Japan. I had arrived in the country after studying it intensively for 2 years in college, so thought I knew what I was prepared for. It turns out I didn’t have a clue.
I have had a relapse; that is also why I wrote no furtheron the travesty of Checkhov’sUncle Vanyadelivered by theLondon National Theater; after I finished watching it, and especially after I finished watching the play, I saw no reason to alter my judgement. ...
“sport”, specifically a recognised abbreviation of Rugby Union) placed “among” CIA (i.e. “spooks”, slang for spies, in this case the Central Intelligence Agency of the US) and the whole then reversed (indicated by “from the East” – this being an across clue), like so: A(UR...
When Anthony Pratt invented Clue in 1944, the board game included six weapon tokens: the candlestick, knife, lead pipe, revolver, rope, and wrench. The game has been reimagined over the years with weapons being added and replaced.The lead pipe got the ax. ...
When Anthony Pratt invented Clue in 1944, the board game included six weapon tokens: the candlestick, knife, lead pipe, revolver, rope, and wrench. The game has been reimagined over the years with weapons being added and replaced.The lead pipe got the ax. ...