if thats the case, I am one, because there are far too many on this board.</p> They trip you up before you fall down.</p>
"if thats the case"</p> "if that<font color="#ff0000">'</font>s the case"</p> </p>
I'm ever so proud Windy has taken to following me around the board replying to my posts. You must have reached 100 peopel that you've done that to in the past.</p> By the way, i'm unable to meet you in a carpark, sorry. </p>
Slow down a bit. PEOPLE WHO you've done that to. You never know, I might get sad enough to post a poll about you. Only kidding, what sort of dull fcuker does that?
You might want to slow down yourself I've been to caphouse but there weren't any visists on offer. Do only 'special' people get them?
The subject's ok. ......but are you happy with the body as a response? You're all over the place wee man. Doesn't take much does it?
Sorry, I thought a man of your advanced years would have been able to work out That I was pointing out that while you were so quick to tell me to slow down because I put el instead of le, you too were busy typing too fast and writing visists.
ayup, go and hijack someone elses thread your two. Like a pair of bairns, both on yer. Should know better
RE: Lenins brother Alexander Ulyanov, the son of a schools inspector, and the brother of Lenin, was born in 1866. Ulyanov was educated at the Simbirsk Gymnasium. His headmaster was F. I. Kerensky, the father of Alexander Kerensky. He studied natural sciences at St. Petersburg University and won a gold medal in zoology. He became involved in politics and eventually joined the People's Will group that had been responsible for the assassination of Alexander II. In 1887 the group planned to murder Alexander III. The conspirators were captured before they could carry out the deed. Alexander Ulyanov was found guilty and sentenced to death. He refused to ask for clemency and was hanged on 5th May, 1887. --------------------------- didn't realise they did zoology in the olympics (tumbleweed)
RE: Lenins brother That's right, he was hanged for attempting to assassinate Alaxander III, renowned as a persecutor of jews.