Even a broken clock can be right once a century. At any rate, the reason this Panarin chap gets any play is that there is now a higher chance he may be proved right. Which is very sad.
If it does, it will, and we'll figure it out from there. If it doesn't, it won't, and we'll figure it out from there. What else more can one say or do?
Not if the clock goes very, very slowly. I'm sure someone can explain this to you at your "conference". What is it about? Party Congress? Or trade shop for knitting needles?
5 comments:
The Kremlin has always had a real knack for predicting the future — comes along with teleological ideology.
Even a broken clock can be right once a century. At any rate, the reason this Panarin chap gets any play is that there is now a higher chance he may be proved right. Which is very sad.
If it does, it will, and we'll figure it out from there. If it doesn't, it won't, and we'll figure it out from there. What else more can one say or do?
Even a broken clock can be right once a century.
Twice a day, tec, twice a day. I'm off to a conference but I am sure someone on the board can explain.
Not if the clock goes very, very slowly. I'm sure someone can explain this to you at your "conference". What is it about? Party Congress? Or trade shop for knitting needles?
Post a Comment