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The Leith Police.

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Phil C. - 18 Nov 2004 14:26 GMT
Yesterday, a BBC reporter stumbled over the phrase "The Law Lord Lord
LLoyd"

Does the Law Lord Lord LLoyd sit on a bench of red leather yellow
leather? Has he got a pheasant plucker? I think we should we told.
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einde. ocallaghan - 19 Nov 2004 21:01 GMT
> Yesterday, a BBC reporter stumbled over the phrase "The Law Lord Lord
> LLoyd"
>
> Does the Law Lord Lord LLoyd sit on a bench of red leather yellow
> leather? Has he got a pheasant plucker? I think we should we told.

Probably not, but he could BE a "pheasant plucker" or even a "pheasant
plucker's son" - or should that be the other way round?

Regards, Einde O'Callaghan
 
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