Well, I can't really say what my secret girlfriend does

Franglais:

Wheel Nut:
As we approach the [emoji817] years, it is wise to remember that Tommy worked in the local butchers bakers greengrocers and market gardens.
The officers at the back wore nice suits and worked in the bank or insurance office. There were far fewer professional soldiers with any structured training.

In 2018 the technology support and training is far superior, when I grew up my school mates worked on farms, there were 10 or 12 blokes employed, now there are maybe 2 on arable farms.

I hope the girls can reach the standards required for the SBS SAS or Regiment.

My mum was in logistics in WW2, before the word was invented, her sister typed up reports from the officers and sent copies out.

Who did your auntie send the copies to?
Did she marry a foreign national after the war??
Should George Smiley be called in■■?

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I think it was all above board, she worked in The War Office, I presume Winston got to read them. She ended up as a personal secretary in Xerox and GCHQ [emoji14]