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Whingeing  <br>
Whingeing  <br>
Essex EX4 5FU <br>
Essex EX4 5FU <br>
England <br>
Britain <br>
United Kingdom <br>
United Kingdom <br>
The World  <br>
The World  <br>
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The Universe <br>  
The Universe <br>  
<u>'''THE MULTIVERSE'''</u><ref>Ok I am making this up clearly the (preposterous) cosmological hypothetical on which this relies was not widely known in the 1970s and certainly wouldn't have been known to a seven year old, </ref>
<u>'''THE MULTIVERSE'''</u><ref>Ok I am making this up clearly the (preposterous) cosmological hypothetical on which this relies was not widely known in the 1970s and certainly wouldn't have been known to a seven year old, </ref>
Well, [[at any time]] is the [[mediocre lawyer]]’s equivalent of any of those lines after UK.
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Revision as of 17:34, 24 January 2018

Do you remember, as a seven year old, writing a letter to your grandma and addressing it like this:

Grandma Contrarian
24 Argumentative Road
Whingeing
Essex EX4 5FU
United Kingdom
The World
The Solar System
The Western Arm
The Milky Way
The Universe
THE MULTIVERSE[1]

Well, at any time is the mediocre lawyer’s equivalent of any of those lines after UK.

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  1. Ok I am making this up clearly the (preposterous) cosmological hypothetical on which this relies was not widely known in the 1970s and certainly wouldn't have been known to a seven year old,