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For example: The McGurk Effect ({{google2|McGurk|Effect}}). | For example: The McGurk Effect ({{google2|McGurk|Effect}}). | ||
''Everybody'' should have a secret | ''Everybody'' should have a secret [[Latin]] advisor like this. | ||
We are pleased to announce the addition of a new secret | We are pleased to announce the addition of a new secret [[Latin]] adviser to the panel — also a chap of refinement, jest and exasperation at the ways of [[salespeople]]. More are always welcome, as are [[secret German advisor]]s, for — as you will see— the [[Jolly Contrarian]] is a fan of inventing foreign aphorisms, but he isn’t skilled in them. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 14 August 2024
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My secret Latin advisor is an excellent fellow, of infinite jest. He is also an adept woodworker, a hi-fi-buff, plays the church organ, has experience show-jumping, and commands an apparently endless list of fascinating facts, curios and snippets of information.
For example: The McGurk Effect (let me Google that for you).
Everybody should have a secret Latin advisor like this.
We are pleased to announce the addition of a new secret Latin adviser to the panel — also a chap of refinement, jest and exasperation at the ways of salespeople. More are always welcome, as are secret German advisors, for — as you will see— the Jolly Contrarian is a fan of inventing foreign aphorisms, but he isn’t skilled in them.