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1. ‘I reckon he’d have been devasht
2. devastated … not only because she’d messed him about, but because he threw us out of the window because of her … y’see, I reckon he was hoping that we’d be reconciled … we were friends, him an’ me, best friends … he once said that any woman he married would have to accept that I came with the package, I reckon he thought that as Joanna was a friend of mine anyway, it would make the whole thing easier
3. I’m sure there are some curtains in the roof which would look okay in here … the ones I used to have in the dining room at the old house … I reckon they would be long enough … but it would depend on what colour scheme they decide on
4. Probably a sharp tool of some sort … screwdriver, chisel or something like that, I reckon
5. I reckon the sooner you relocate here the better, Mrs Wynell
6. ‘I don’t reckon it was there at all!’ he exclaimed playfully ‘You’re having Bambi hallucinations!’
7. ‘Got off lightly, I reckon
8. She has taken to coming along now and we’ve had one or two weird conversations about both of us being Dave’s wife! The baby is a sweet little thing but not keen on sleeping nights … I reckon I would go off any baby, however sweet it might be, under those circumstances, but it’s probably different if it’s yours
9. ‘Yes, I reckon he stole the show with that
10. He fell overboard but they reckon he was … was dead before he hit the water
11. Once they realise who actually knows I’m here, I reckon they’ll back off
12. The doctors we had seen on Earth talked of viruses and complications, but, with hindsight, I reckon she’d just given up …
13. “Dunno mate, but I reckon, we could sneak out for a beer or 2 at
14. ‘I reckon the most we have to fear is Joris being chatty over breakfast
15. ‘I reckon you have to be a fire sign …
16. ‘I reckon you are a Leo too
17. ‘I reckon that we need to go another half a mile or so along the track before we turn off
18. ‘I reckon it has to be just the other side of that clump of trees
19. I reckon my hosen are rubbing a bit
20. ‘I’ve been thinking about that, I reckon it must have been caught in the same field as the Element when you hid it
21. What’s that? A light at Jo’s front door? Gracious! Is that a man prancing down the path to the gate? It’s not Jo … yes, it’s definitely a man – Alastair? That’s odd, he usually leaves very quietly … whatever can have happened? Hmmm … what d’you reckon? Should you go and check Jo’s okay or not? Okay, admit your curiosity is going wild! Maybe telephone?
22. ‘Gosh, they’re gorgeous,’ chimed in Melanie, who is just leaving the office, ‘I reckon I can hazard a guess as to who sent those, Anna!’
23. ‘It’s okay, Anna … I reckon he’d be here if he could
24. ’ She demonstrated how the lounge and dining rooms open up into one large room – ‘I reckon that, with some trestle tables from the church hall, we could seat everyone without too much trouble
25. Then, he’d half turned as though to say something, changed his mind abruptly and said good night – what d’you reckon he was going to say – oh well, he’ll mention sometime if it was important
26. Peter goes on to explain that in return for me promising to honour and obey, Simon is promising to love and cherish me … more than a fair exchange, I reckon
27. ‘I reckon writers must rate with musicians, Anna, when it comes to lunacy
28. ‘Well, I reckon she was pretty shaken by how much her dad had let the place go – not his fault, poor chap, his health had been terrible for some time and her mother was less than useless … an’ she was only a young woman
29. I reckon Bert was half in love with her … seems to have caused friction with his wife
30. ‘That squiggle there says ‘Plaister’ – Mrs Plaister is the woman who runs the sanctuary … I reckon that says pass this on to Mrs Plaister
31. ‘I reckon you need to get in touch with Ann
32. ‘I reckon that tummy bug has affected your brain, Sarah
33. 24And when he had begun to reckon, one was brought unto him, which owed him ten
34. I reckon she could tell some stories
35. for the old rascal, I reckon
36. I suddenly think of Bunty … what would she have done? In spite of her hang ups sexually – and they were a direct result of her upbringing, I reckon – she was a sensible yet emotional woman
37. 'The sooner you get rid of that flat of yours, Sarah, the better, I reckon
38. I reckon it's going to be harder for you two, you're not kids, but bloody-minded, so-called mature adults, and in some ways it is going to take more effort to adapt to living together
39. 'I reckon last night was at least partly because I am in such a tizz about meeting your parents, Dave
40. ‘What do you reckon, Chrissie?’
41. ‘I reckon I could find something more attractive
42. The boys who were on duty reckon she must have been three or four times over the limit
43. ‘You don’t reckon he could have taken the van, do you?’ Andy said sharply breaking in on Ozzie’s platitudinal response to Kev
44. I reckon he found himself out of his depth with that jolly little crowd
45. ‘They can’t find any injuries except the knife wounds to her arms and hands – and those aren’t serious, little more than scratches really – defence wounds, they reckon
46. ‘I reckon you could get in touch with them if you rang the local police station
47. If he went in at the cove, I reckon the currents would be more likely to wash the body back onto the shore
48. ‘Do you reckon that’s a real fire or one of those gas imitations?’ he asked craning his neck to see if he can work it out
49. ‘Hmm … has to be a gas one, I reckon
50. Look, Sam, what do you reckon to those? Three tubes on my side – one red, one blue and one yellow – all of which are producing coloured foam
1. ‘Stephen said the Inspector reckoned that her car had been tampered with
2. Kara reckoned it was a walk of two miles, three at most, from the side street where the Association was sited to the railway station and she had a good two hours in which to cover the distance
3. Drens reckoned he would have been dead before he hit the water
4. 19After a long time the lord of those servants cometh, and reckoned with them
5. ‘Yes, that’s what I reckoned
6. There are some more books in my bedroom, but this lot … some fifteen hundred books in all we reckoned, forms the majority
7. It couldn’t be that far … he reckoned that he’d gone at least three if not four miles along the lane before he turned off … and the road was only five miles or thereabouts from the barracks
8. ’ Sergeant Williams said fairly, ‘I told the man that I reckoned his daughter was better off without this bloke
9. ‘What if the tide had been in?’ Jarvis said, kneeling down on the ground to look over the edge where they reckoned the bush had been torn out
10. thing in charge, one force to reckoned with
11. When a storm drops six inches in an hour, it's a storm to be reckoned with
12. Eighteen pence a day may be reckoned the common price of labour in London and its neighbourhood
13. Tenpence may be reckoned its price in Edinburgh and its neighbourhood
14. Double interest is in Great Britain reckoned what the merchants call a good, moderate, reasonable profit; terms which, I apprehend, mean no more than a common and usual profit
15. A power that, whether good or evil, she knew it must be reckoned with
16. pounds a-year is reckoned at present very good pay for a curate; and, notwithstanding this act
17. ‘Price isn’t always reckoned in those ways, Jean
18. A sixth part of the gross produce may be reckoned the average rent of the tin mines of Cornwall, the most fertile that are known in the world, as we are told by the Rev
19. been reckoned a very moderate price of wheat, since it required a particular statute to oblige servants to accept of it in exchange for their usual livery of provisions ; and it had been reckoned a reasonable price ten years before that, or in the 16th year of the king, the term to which the statute refers
20. Four ounces of silver, Tower weight, therefore, equal to six shillings and eightpence of the money of those times, and to near twenty shillings of that of the present, must have been reckoned a moderate price for the quarter of eight bushels
21. This statute is surely a better evidence of what was reckoned, in those times, a moderate price of grain, than the prices of some particular years, which have generally been recorded by historians and other writers, on account of their extraordinary dearness or cheapness, and from which, therefore, it is difficult to form any judgment concerning what may have been the ordinary price
22. Ten shillings, therefore, containing six ounces of silver, Tower weight, and equal to about thirty shillings of our present money, must, upon this supposition, have been reckoned the middle price of the quarter of wheat when this statute was first enacted, and must have continued to be so in the 51st of Henry III
23. From about the middle of the fourteenth to the beginning of the sixteenth century, what was reckoned the reasonable and moderate, that is, the ordinary or average price of wheat, seems to have sunk gradually to about one half of this price; so as at last to have fallen to about two ounces of silver, Tower weight, equal to about ten shillings of our present money
24. He figured that he deserved a last shag and she was the only one whom he reckoned was a definite
25. Grimes reckoned there was little difference between them and approved of neither, for every time they harangued one another, his Harvest Festival Poster flapped around the window in sheer terror, leap-froging less sensitive Government notices who stayed sublimely cool, obviously they had heard it all before
26. The price of an ox, reckoned at ten guineas, is about three score times the price of a lamb, reckoned at 3s
27. Within a day the Brigadier had a plan, reckoned that the base was indefensible as well as being unsustainable
28. When the Romans, therefore, had occasion to order more corn than the tithe of wheat amounted to, they were bound by capitulation to pay for the surplus at the rate of four sestertii, or eightpence sterling the peck; and this had probably been reckoned the moderate and reasonable, that is, the ordinary or average contract price of those times; it is equal to about one-and-twenty shillings the quarter
29. There are many authentic records which demonstrate that, during the reign of that prince (towards the middle of the fourteenth century, or about 1339), what was reckoned the moderate and reasonable price of the tod, or twenty-eight pounds of English wool, was not less than ten shillings of the money of those times {See Smith 's Memoirs of Wool, vol
30. In the present times, one-and-twenty shillings the tod may be reckoned a good price for very good English wool
31. An ox hide which weighs four stone of sixteen pounds of avoirdupois, is not in the present times reckoned a bad one; and in those ancient times would probably have been reckoned a very good one
32. A salted hide is reckoned inferior to a fresh one, and sells for a lower price
33. " Sixteen shillings, therefore, containing about the same quantity of silver as four-and-twenty shillings of our present money, was, at that time, reckoned not an unreasonable price for a yard of the finest cloth; and as this is a sumptuary law, such cloth, it is probable, had usually been sold somewhat dearer
34. A guinea may be reckoned the highest price in the present times
35. Six shillings and eightpence was then, and long afterwards, reckoned the average price of a quarter of wheat
36. Tenpence was then reckoned what is called the moderate and reasonable price of a bushel of wheat
37. It was reckoned a piece of magnificence in Thomas Becket, that he strewed the floor of his hall with clean hay or rushes in the season, in order that the knights and squires, who could not get seats, might not spoil their fine clothes when they sat down on the floor to eat their dinner
38. our race capital punishment has been reckoned as not only
39. it is only reckoned the greatest because it is the most lasting
40. It is generally reckoned, that there are about 2000 people who keep accounts with the bank; and allowing them to have, one with another, the value of £1500 sterling lying upon their respective accounts (a very large allowance), the whole quantity of bank money, and consequently of treasure in the bank, will amount to about £3,000,000 sterling, or, at eleven guilders the pound sterling, 33,000,000 of guilders ; a great sum, and sufficient to carry on a very extensive circulation, but vastly below the extravagant ideas which some people have formed of this treasure
41. In order to render them what are called merchantable herrings, it is necessary to repack them with an additional quantity of salt ; and in this case, it is reckoned, that three barrels of sea-sticks are usually repacked into two barrels of merchantable herrings
42. Walking to the far edge of the rock, he reckoned that the next boulder was only around a metre and a half away, a jumpable distance in the lower gravity, even with his heavy rucksack
43. Judging by the position in the sky of the large, orangey-red orb that was the star Proxima, Chris reckoned on only a couple more hours before the light started to fail
44. being only reckoned two thirds
45. Chris reckoned Fletcher’s estimate had to be within a metre or so of the actual height
46. “The captain reckoned it was only one hundred and one kilometres
47. ” I reckoned the Turks had about another three yards to go before they started their charge they hit two hundred yards and I could hear the yell starting in their throats to give them courage I watched as their rifles were fetched up and thrust forward in the classic on guard position
48. 'I reckoned that if you wanted me to know what was in it you'd tell me yourself
49. He reckoned there would be just enough
50. Rosemary was aware of a certain reserve in Shelagh's demeanour and reckoned it was because of her meeting with Frank
1. I counted the days not by marking the passing of the usual solar landmarks, but by reckoning the drift between waking anger and dreams that always twisted in chimerical fear
2. that if this was all a life was worth come the final reckoning, then
3. Those first days were bright with few clouds, the nights were starry beyond belief, and always the ocean spread past reckoning around them, calling them onward
4. His name was legendary to some, as previously his dead reckoning had saved his ship and crew from running aground when the ships’ electrical system failed during a storm
5. Near the beginning of the Jonat Dynasty, Tianist monks began an intensive study of the calender, and discovered that, by the reckoning of the pre-Wars world, they were in the middle of the year 4896
6. Reckoning the ordinary dividend of the bank of England at five and a-half per cent
7. Among the mortals came Lord Jothar Kelderath, High Seat of House Kelderath, Commander of the Sea of Spears, Wielder of the Blade of Turmoil, Captain of the Remleden Heart Guard, and Keeper of the Staff of Reckoning
8. Don’t you think that would be ideal?’ Jimmy inquired, reckoning that this question was more likely to provoke a response – any self-righteousness Captain Zolla had in him
9. Kelderath, Jothar: High Seat of House Kelderath, Commander of the Sea of Spears, Wielder of the Blade of Turmoil, Captain of the Remleden Heart Guard, and Keeper of the Staff of Reckoning
10. “Alert” and “Pallas” removed British subjects, and twenty thousand people moved out beyond our lines, little reckoning that Shafter's threat was backed by only a few field-guns
11. "And I have enough left,"' said Ann the washerwoman, to herself, when she was reckoning up the expenses of the day, "to buy my coal and pay
12. One of these days there will be a reckoning, a little voice in his head said, loud and clear
13. "We have radios to home in on beacons down the coast AND the ability to log our distance by dead reckoning
14. I had never heard of dead reckoning before, but it sounded dangerous
15. Dead reckoning tended to be fairly accurate; but how could we be sure?
16. But the day of reckoning is coming
17. It was as if all the goodness in creation had come together in a still moment of time; a mother’s smile, a power beyond reckoning and imagination, all that in the creases of a beautiful face and two comely lips
18. That day is coming, by LP’s reckoning
19. So, did our calling card alert us as to the day of reckoning when “all things” will become subject of the judgment that John warned of?
20. 7 However there was no reckoning made with them of the money that was delivered into their hand, because they dealt faithfully
21. Jahath was the chief, and Zizah the second, but Jeush and Beriah had not many sons; therefore they were in one reckoning, according
22. 3 Of reckoning with your partners and travellers; or of the gift of the heritage of friends;
23. 2 For the measure and reckoning of that time are two parts a week of seven
24. The day of reckoning had arrived for Harry
25. 3 The death of Adam took place at the end of nine hundred and thirty years that he lived on the Earth; on the fifteenth day of Barmudeh, after the reckoning of an epact of the sun, at the ninth hour
26. And after that I saw thousands of thousands and ten thousand times ten thousand, I saw a multitude beyond number and reckoning, who stood before the Lord of Spirits; And on the four sides of the Lord of Spirits I saw four presences, different from those who sleep not, and I learnt their names, for the angel that went with me made known to me their names, and showed me all the hidden things; And I heard the voices of those four presences as they uttered praises before the Lord of glory
27. And the leaders of the heads of the thousands, who are placed over the whole creation and over all the stars, have also to do with the four intercalary days, being inseparable from their office, according to the reckoning of the year, and these render service on the four days which are not reckoned in the reckoning of the year; And owing to them men go wrong in it, for those luminaries truly render service on the world-stations, one in the first portal, one in the third portal of the Heaven, one in the fourth portal, and one in the sixth portal, and the exactness of the year is accomplished through its separate three hundred and sixty-four stations
28. Blessed are all the righteous, blessed are all those who walk in the way of righteousness and sin not as the sinners, in the reckoning of all their days in which the sun traverses the Heaven, entering into and departing from the portals for thirty days with the heads of thousands of the order of the stars, together with the four which are intercalated which divide the four portions of the year, which lead them and enter with them four days
29. Owing to them men shall be at fault and not reckon them in the whole reckoning of the year: yes, men shall be at fault, and not recognize them accurately
30. For they belong to the reckoning of the year and are truly recorded thereon forever, one in the first portal and one in the third, and one in the fourth and one in the sixth, and the year is completed in three hundred and sixty four days; And the account of it is accurate and the recorded reckoning of it exact; for the luminaries, and months and festivals, and years and days, has Uriel shown and revealed to me, to whom the Lord of the whole creation of the world has subjected the host of Heaven; And he has power over night and day in the Heaven to cause the light to give light to men the sun, moon, and stars, and all the powers of the Heaven which revolve in their circular chariots; And these are the orders of the stars, which set in their places, and in their seasons and festivals and months; And these are the names of those who lead them, who watch that they enter at their times, in their orders, in their seasons, in their months, in their periods of dominion, and in their positions
31. Months later the owner called for a reckoning and we were both surprised how much her creations had sold for
32. 3 The death of Adam took place at the end of nine hundred and thirty years that he lived on the Earth; on the fifteenth day of Barmudeh after the reckoning of an epact of the sun at the ninth hour
33. And after that I saw thousands of thousands and ten thousand times ten thousand I saw a multitude beyond number and reckoning who stood before the Lord of Spirits; And on the four sides of the Lord of Spirits I saw four presences different from those who sleep not and I learnt their names for the angel that went with me made known to me their names and showed me all the hidden things; And I heard the voices of those four presences as they uttered praises before the Lord of glory
34. And the leaders of the heads of the thousands who are placed over the whole creation and over all the stars have also to do with the four intercalary days being inseparable from their office according to the reckoning of the year and these render service on the four days which are not reckoned in the reckoning of the year; And owing to them men go wrong in it for those luminaries truly render service on the world-stations one in the first portal one in the third portal of the Heaven one in the fourth portal and one in the sixth portal and the exactness of the year is accomplished through its separate three hundred and sixty-four stations
35. Blessed are all the righteous blessed are all those who walk in the way of righteousness and sin not as the sinners in the reckoning of all their days in which the sun traverses the Heaven entering into and departing from the portals for thirty days with the heads of thousands of the order of the stars together with the four which are intercalated which divide the four portions of the year which lead them and enter with them four days
36. Owing to them men shall be at fault and not reckon them in the whole reckoning of the year: yes men shall be at fault and not recognize them accurately
37. For they belong to the reckoning of the year and are truly recorded thereon forever one in the first portal and one in the third and one in the fourth and one in the sixth and the year is completed in three hundred and sixty four days; And the account of it is accurate and the recorded reckoning of it exact; for the luminaries and months and festivals and years and days has Uriel shown and revealed to me to whom the Lord of the whole creation of the world has subjected the host of Heaven; And he has power over night and day in the Heaven to cause the light to give light to men the sun moon and stars and all the powers of the Heaven which revolve in their circular chariots; And these are the orders of the stars which set in their places and in their seasons and festivals and months; And these are the names of those who lead them who watch that they enter at their times in their orders in their seasons in their months in their periods of dominion and in their positions
38. Measure Cup sounds out its Reckoning Tone alone or by the
39. Since first he stole it away from the elders’ prison, that day when he knew there would be a reckoning for what they had done to him there, he has understood that the mind-cane and he do not belong together
40. 2 For the measure and reckoning of that time are two parts a week of seven weeks
41. No time for anything else, though she knew later there would be a reckoning for what had happened here
42. There is grief enough, I know it, and a reckoning to be had by us all, but please, will you help him?”
43. 15 Then the angel said to him do you not remember the precepts which your father gave you that you should marry a wife of your own kindred? therefore hear me O my brother; for she shall be given you to wife; and make you no reckoning of the evil spirit; for this same night shall she be given you in marriage
44. For, in the final reckoning, it was he as well as Gelahn who had led her to do what she had done, even though she had not understood it to the full
45. “By my reckoning,” Moshe continued, “we should have one canal to cross sometime during the night or early morning
46. He smiled in appreciation of his reckoning
47. She has betrayed him and later there will be a reckoning, he thinks as darkness fills his mind
48. “By my reckoning,” Moshe continued, “we should have one canal to cross sometime during the
49. Therefore the Kingdom of Heaven is like a certain king who would make a reckoning with his servants; And when he began to make it they brought to him one who owed him ten talents; And because he had not with which to pay his Lord ordered that he should be sold he and his wife and children and all that he 4 had and payment be made
50. While she waits for her reckoning, Isabella does what her brother wishes
1. He reckons she’d have been doing at least seventy when she hit
2. “Joe reckons we will be ok” said Catwhiskers
3. I asked him about time and he reckons that noon would be realistic so I’ve written a reply to that effect
4. ‘He reckons we should try jumping
5. ‘Jane reckons that if I want to get away from you, I shall have to leave the country
6. Then again Jim reckons that Shaun knows his stuff
7. She reckons he must be dead – otherwise he would have got in touch
8. “Captain Zamuto reckons he can be here in two hours twenty
9. "Reckons she'll be there fer a few days
10. Martha reckons it's a bit on the stiff side
11. Reckons that you bribed her with promises of tea and crumpets
12. "He reckons that Grunt's got it in for us and is just biding his time
13. "Ain't seen 'em yet, but the postie reckons she sunbathes topless in 'er garden
14. “Henry – he’s the bloke I take coffee with - reckons it’s a tumulus, an ancient burial ground
15. He reckons its foreign beer
16. faith now, at the present time, and reckons that as your
17. In his autobiography, David Hockney reckons he said something like that in a life drawing class at the RA during those years, so it might have been him… but then again it might not
18. She reckons we should spend every waking minute making the world a better place
19. „I"ve been trying to get Dad to upgrade security, but he reckons we"ve nothing worth stealing
20. ‗I was lucky to have been found in time, the doctor reckons
21. ‗My cousin‘s being sued for maintenance by a slut he reckons he never fucked
22. After what you said to Mum she reckons you‘re a bad influence and said I was never to speak to you again
23. Shirley probably reckons he loves
24. He reckons all gays should be put down
25. ‘Nikelseer reckons the PE teacher is having it off with that black kid who accused you in class
26. ‘The old woman who chased you away knocked someone’s hat off, and reckons she could identify one of you
27. “If Sis reckons she can do it, I would be inclined to think it would be okay
28. He reckons that is why we can
29. Someone in your branch reckons that you are hounding your staff to stay quiet over the Bridges affair
30. Ritchie wasn’t confident but he wanted Sam to be filled with hope, “I have a man on the ground close to Buenos Aries in Argentina who reckons he has a few leads on Beck
31. �Carol reckons she�s got a friend who lives in the same road, they are round there now, well they haven�t phoned to say otherwise, hang on
32. He’d examined the car at the scene and reckons it was a grenade wedged under the driver’s seat
33. He reckons that maybe it is just natural because of environment adaptation
34. to have a look at the chamber, John reckons the walls are
35. Toto reckons we should be really
36. Man, he must be sooo dumb, me and Toto were laughing but still trying to be cool, but it was so funny and Toto kept saying ‘Can you see if his lips are moving’, cos he reckons Matthews is so dumb he can’t just read in his head and has to say the words as if he’s still in primary school or something
37. Mr Hawk then told us about the job, he only had to mention casino money and I was on my feet ready to leave, you don’t knock over a casino you leave that kind of fantasy to Hollywood, casino’s have some serious security, only a nutter would think he could get away with casino money and I told him so, Mr Jay agreed with me but Mr Hawk took no notice and continued telling us about the job, it was casino money but it wasn’t in a casino, we were going to heist the skim-off, this sounded more like it, the money was in a house on Bribie Island guarded by two casino security guards, this seemed far too easy, then he mentioned that the money was kept in a Wilson, and again I was ready to go home, but this is were Mr Jay came into the picture, he’s a locksmith or something like that and he reckons he can open it, well maybe, just maybe this can happen and if it does there’s no way I’ll settle for a quarter share
38. He reckons that he really neeeeedsssss …………
39. ‘Zeke’s got this theory about gravity and what causes it and he reckons that when you’ve figured that out, you can make an anti … ‘
40. One of our lads who knows, reckons the violin in the wagon is worth more than a few dollars, an heirloom in fact
41. “This chap, Rupert Bland, reckons our security system isn’t half as secure as we think it is, and claims that his company has developed a much better encryption programme,” explained Griffin to his boss
42. In the sort of summer we’re having, he reckons two weeks if they’re lucky, perhaps three
43. Half and hour, he reckons, but knowing the way he drives that BMW bike, I’d put a fiver on 15 minutes
44. He charges £50 an hour, would you believe, but reckons he can do everything from the place down the road, so we won’t have to pay train fares or expenses
45. Weaver reckons that membership will stand, not least because of the huge economic and trade advantages which will flow to Europe and its newer, poorer member states
46. But Weaver reckons even that can be achieved, if we play the constitutional cards right - things like dual citizenship, representation in both the UK Parliament and in Congress, that sort of thing
47. “Certainly, they get rid of a problem that’s been round their necks for centuries,” said Carlucci, “and Weaver reckons that none of the costs relating to direct rule, the security situation and so on will fall on us
48. “But as the world reckons, he was an eligible bachelor as far as eligibility could take a middleclass guy; well he was an I
49. He reckons the bish is none too impressed by Billy Bradford
50. reckons we are in another time zone or something,