Copy and paste this mate.
The answer to this question lies in the post modern musings of Dr Sniderman who in his published works of 1963 remarked on the subject "it is not words nor language that maketh the man, but the dots".
The best bit in 1984 is the line:
"It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen."
I love that line, it's all filler after that really.
The best bit in 1984 is the line:
"It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen."
I love that line, it's all filler after that really.
1985 was a better year than 1984........
Wish I was alive mate.
All filler after the first line, haha.
Frank surely you liked the sex scene knowing you?!
I'm afraid you have me mistaken for some sort of pervert who demands titillation from my titles.
Besides I was spent from reading "Jane Eyre."
"Reader, I married him."
God those Bronte bitches get me going.
I've had that Charlotte...........