Recent comments on posts in the blog:
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Have an approximately related thing:
Labour's 2005 victory rates 0.75 Bercows per MP, though over 1.75 Martins (who was Speaker in 2005). However, this may be related to a) low turnout in Glasgow North-East and b) the fact that the Speaker was opposed by the SNP (whose constitution requires them to fight every Scottish seat, apparently).
Labour's 2005 victory rates 0.75 Bercows per MP, though over 1.75 Martins (who was Speaker in 2005). However, this may be related to a) low turnout in Glasgow North-East and b) the fact that the Speaker was opposed by the SNP (whose constitution requires them to fight every Scottish seat, apparently).
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ilanin [livejournal.com]
— Friday night, May 8th, 2015
Ooh, it's a CK2. I have still never finished a game of that or of EU3; I have a King of Wales-and-Ireland-and-Italy (there were some heretics) sitting around somewhere, and probably a Muslim Spain savegame somewhere or if not definitely a Holland one in EU3+ (a mod so good Paradox hired the designer...well, for that and other reasons).
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— late Wednesday evening, October 15th, 2014
Heh, I guess so.
It does really look much more like Paris' big ball of string than London's map.
Comment by
— early Wednesday morning, October 15th, 2014
It is interesting to observe you appear to have spent your time playing with something that looks like a knotted mass of string in order to de-stress, under the circumstances.
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— Tuesday night, October 14th, 2014
Without knowing exactly where the place in question is, a rightward facing quote is one of the standard ways of representing the Arabic letter ع and a leftward facing quote one of the standard ways of representingء
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— mid-morning Friday, October 10th, 2014