No, they’re not very nice for the modern palate apparently.
Re. The article, I had read somewhere that they were an importance source of vitamin C in medieval Europe, before oranges and other stuff started appearing.
Yes, the passage of time…
I started work in 1980, my boss was 60 then so born in 1920.
The lad who works for me now is 18, so when he’s 60 it’ll be 2066.
Not sure of my point really, but I like thinking about it!
We’re all bonkers one way or another. I couldn’t give a toss what the headshrinker industry wants to label us with.
I was just joining in your word game thing.
Here is a short explanatory clip of the aforementioned cartoon (I was far too old to watch this a child fyi)
‘The sea cucumbers’ I see, whilst not anatomically perfect, are clearly not anemones.
Facts matter! Otherwise what in the name of baby Jesus is it all for?
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