It took me 8 weeks to spot that one.
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10 years ago
It took me 8 weeks to spot that one.
Then on their way out of the door, they see the poster on the other side of the road.
michael adams
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How are you reading it?
A Never free man, or, An ever free man?
I'll let the court decide.
Are they missing the "Wh" at the beginning?
Anyway, it's marginally better than Doolittle & Dalley!
Winning Defence Lawyer in Edinburgh seems to have had some slight difficulty in the past:
The Scottish Legal Aid Board announced today that it had removed the firm of Winning Defence Lawyer, 122 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh, EH11 2RN, and its sole practitioner Peter Winning, from the list of firms registered to provide criminal legal assistance.
Owain
Ok then, I've clicked on the search button and gotten to street view and looked all around. Exactly what is it I'm supposed to see?
On the same theme. We had ta manager called Swindles. whose sole job was checking our expenses!
Your eight weeks aren't up yet.
What was the name for us who get... Google404. That's an error.The requested URL /search was not found on this server. That's all we know.
Brian
Was this a picture then? No good to me. Brian
A Solicitors office called "ENEVER FREEMAN & CO"
Opposite is a large advertising poster saying "Judgement is coming"
Yes, It's a Streetview link. It shows the office of a solicitor in Ruislip called ENEVER FREEMAN & CO.
Facing this on the other side of the road is a poster saying "JUDGEMENT IS COMING", which is an advert for a movie which was released in 2012.
No it doesn't! It just shows an urban road with houses each side.
That didn't answer my question.
What exactly do you mean by that?
That's what it shows here. The car was just a few yards South of the entrance to Ruislip Manor Underground station when the picture I see was taken, presumably early in 2012, given that the poster says "From
12.04.2012", IIRC, and ICBA re-opening the page to check.
Oh look. It's the nym-shifting f****it again.
On 07 Mar 2014, John Williamson grunted:
And God, you'd think a solicitor could have afforded a decent sign without a kink in the middle, wouldn't you?
He'll probably sue Google for that!
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