The Primary and Secondary Consequences of Converti (Remove filter)
Left Hand Pathos*
Our Father
The confusion started
One day in idyllic late 1970s southern England
At a Catholic infant school
The sinister Mrs Williams might have been to blame
Maybe the fact I can't recall her name
Is just one of the symptoms
Of the possible primary consequences of converting handedness
(That of memory disorders)
"Inclined to be be slow"
On a steep incl...
Wednesday 28th September 2011 10:23 pm
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