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I`m a little worried by the line "or look a bit foriegn"
That was my thought too. A joke, surely?brewnog said:Terrifying? It's hilarious!
The fact that it was hand-written indicates it is the work of a single person, as opposed to official policy. The "official-looking" letterhead is easily created on anyone's computer; and as noted, the "look a bit foreign" line is a bit over the top. THis looks like someone's semi-serious joke.pattylou said:That was my thought too. A joke, surely?
rachmaninoff said:I can't find any other discussions about this... it's not yet listed in google. Where'd you find it?
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