Not with a 371 HP 289 trying to cool under it... But we can try if you like... I get on top for this
No, I prefer the top!
Not with a 371 HP 289 trying to cool under it... But we can try if you like... I get on top for this
Hé! Wait a minute, there! Hang on!"Please take a seat, Dr. Moore. Dean Radwin will be with you shortly. Can I get you anything ... coffee, tea, water?" purred his secretary as she eyed me curiously.
...and look for the Union Label...Hé! Wait a minute, there! Hang on!
What is Dean Radwin doing here!???
The real Dean Radwin is busy elsewhere for more than a full time job, trying to keep Julia Bersel at the leash!
Beware of imposters!
Hé! Wait a minute, there! Hang on!
What is Dean Radwin doing here!???
The real Dean Radwin is busy elsewhere for more than a full time job, trying to keep Julia Bersel at the leash!
Beware of imposters!
A dynasty of deans!Your story is in 2071 and this one is in 2017. So this must be the grandfather of your Dean Radwin
This is quite gentlemanly compared to the Wragg family tree!!!A dynasty of deans!
It could be right! They clearly inherit that same evil character from generation to generation!
Particularly when in concerns their conduct regarding female professors.
This is quite gentlemanly compared to the Wragg family tree!!!
By whose standards?Sir Cyril Wragg (1701 - 1766) was considered to be quite a gentleman.
There was also Samuel Wragg, member of the Council of the Province of Carolina, taken hostage and ransomed by Blackbeard. He appeared in "The Pirettes of Ocracoke" and behaved like a true gent, amusing those women who had been deprived of male company for some timeSir Cyril Wragg (1701 - 1766) was considered to be quite a gentleman.
None of the Wragg dynasty that I have met were what you might regard as "gents".There was also Samuel Wragg, member of the Council of the Province of Carolina, taken hostage and ransomed by Blackbeard. He appeared the "The Pirettes of Ocracoke" and behaved like a true gent, amusing those women who had been deprived of male company for some time
The last of an extinct line?Sir Cyril Wragg (1701 - 1766) was considered to be quite a gentleman.
None of the Wragg dynasty that I have met were what you might regard as "gents".
By whose standards?
...but they looked the part...None of the Wragg dynasty that I have met were what you might regard as "gents".
The last of an extinct line?
There you are more fortunate than I.We're getting rather off-topic here. I don't thing Wragg was even in this story. Say something about the Windar dynasty if you must.
Please remind us of the topic and do explain you dynasty. Tree can only track back to aWe're getting rather off-topic here. I don't thing Wragg was even in this story. Say something about the Windar dynasty if you must.