hah, no. It's a light grey coloured pocket not an envelope. Anyway bribes here are traditionally carried in brown envelopes. No idea why, but 'brown-envelope' is a verb meaning 'to bribe'.
The name rings a bell but I'm not sure why. I think I may have purloined a silk and cashmere scarf from my father branded the same about thirty years back.
When André was a child, the Nobel prize winning irish playwright Samuel Beckett chauffeured (a favour for his parents) the large child to and from school in the back of his truck. I've never got my head all the way around that one.
liberal and libertarian mean very different things politically in Europe and the US. I'm not suggesting people don't confuse them, they do, and it irritates me as they are very different concepts. Raising property to the status of an inalienable right puts a value on everything and is not...
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