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Kilogram of nails, screws and knives removed from man's stomach
Now we're non-EU.. (we're now not so great britain it appears)
Should that headline read '2.20462 Pounds' (0.9999988107 kg)..
or somewhere around that quantity in 'Britain's traditional weighing system' units.. hey kids read up on our ancient history, back to the 1970s, we're heading there fast.. you need to know about pounds and ounces, best also learn about pounds, shillings and pence.. you're gonna need it! ;O)
I guess this news got missed..?
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-585 97693
This needs to be reassessed..?
https:/ /www.th eanswer bank.co .uk/Hom e-and-G arden/Q uestion 1762262 .html
Now we're non-EU.. (we're now not so great britain it appears)
Should that headline read '2.20462 Pounds' (0.9999988107 kg)..
or somewhere around that quantity in 'Britain's traditional weighing system' units.. hey kids read up on our ancient history, back to the 1970s, we're heading there fast.. you need to know about pounds and ounces, best also learn about pounds, shillings and pence.. you're gonna need it! ;O)
I guess this news got missed..?
https:/
This needs to be reassessed..?
https:/
//...we're now not so great britain it appears//
This country has not been Great Britain for more than 200 years. It became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801. The "Great" in Great Britain does not mean "fabulous" or "superb" and it is no less "great" now than when it was first named as such to distinguish it from other areas.
I note the Beeb helpfully provided a picture of nuts and bolts in case readers were unaware of what they are.
This country has not been Great Britain for more than 200 years. It became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801. The "Great" in Great Britain does not mean "fabulous" or "superb" and it is no less "great" now than when it was first named as such to distinguish it from other areas.
I note the Beeb helpfully provided a picture of nuts and bolts in case readers were unaware of what they are.