Account Options

  1. Sign in
The old Google Groups will be going away soon.
Switch to the new Google Groups.
Google Groups Home
« Groups Home
IM Jerome K. Jerome 19 Jun 1927
There are currently too many topics in this group that display first. To make this topic appear first, remove this option from another topic.
There was an error processing your request. Please try again.
flag
  1 message - Collapse all  -  Translate all to Translated (View all originals)
The group you are posting to is a Usenet group. Messages posted to this group will make your email address visible to anyone on the Internet.
Your reply message has not been sent.
Your post was successful
 
From:
To:
Cc:
Followup To:
Add Cc | Add Followup-to | Edit Subject
Subject:
Validation:
For verification purposes please type the characters you see in the picture below or the numbers you hear by clicking the accessibility icon. Listen and type the numbers you hear
 
Graham J Weeks  
View profile  
 More options Jun 19 2004, 12:42 am
Newsgroups: alt.quotations
From: Graham J Weeks <week...@REMOVEdircon.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 05:42:21 +0100
Local: Sat, Jun 19 2004 12:42 am
Subject: IM Jerome K. Jerome 19 Jun 1927
We shall never be content until man makes his own weather and keeps
it to himself. -  Jerome K. Jerome (1859 ? 1927)

But there, everything has its drawbacks, as the man said when his
mother-in-law died, and they came down upon him for the funeral
expenses. - Jerome K. Jerome (1859 ? 1927)

Time is but the shadow of the world upon the background of
Eternity.- Jerome K. Jerome (1859-1927)

I like work: it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. I
love to keep it by me: the idea of getting rid of it nearly breaks
my heart.-Jerome K. Jerome (1859-1927) : "Three Men in a Boat," ch.
15, 1889.
--
Graham J Weeks  M.R.Pharm.S.
http://www.weeks-g.dircon.co.uk/  Graham's Homepage
9280 quotes, 632 topics, 2126 authors indexed, 769 links
http://www.donkeyworks.com/ipc/  Our church
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -

To have the state as servant and not as master - Margaret Thatcher
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -


 
You must Sign in before you can post messages.
To post a message you must first join this group.
Please update your nickname on the subscription settings page before posting.
You do not have the permission required to post.
End of messages
« Back to Discussions « Newer topic     Older topic »