To: chaosagent
Once again youve wandered off course.
The relevant article mentioned the historic London Bridge in England.
No, it is you who is lost, not me. Once again, the article stated:
"In a nearly empty courtroom at the Southwerk Crown Court by the historic London Bridge..."
which is now located in Arizona.
The one in Arizona was never mentioned.
but indeed it was mentioned, since "the historic London Bridge" has been located in Arizona for over 40 years. It spans the historic Colorado River, which also goes through the historic Grand Canyon.
The writer of the article most likely meant to refer to the new London Bridge or the historic area that the newer bridge is located in, but that is not what he wrote. He didn't write "a" historic bridge. He wrote "the historic London Bridge" and once again that bridge is located in Arizona, whether you like it or not.
73 posted on
04/22/2014 7:12:32 PM PDT by
Brown Deer
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To: Brown Deer
Once again, their bridge, their ‘historic’.
They can call it what they want, or describe it how they want.
The present one was built over 40 years ago. For some people that’s ancient history. Thus ‘historic’.
74 posted on
04/22/2014 9:24:05 PM PDT by
chaosagent
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