Re: They're at it again



On 2 Nov, 19:10, Vladimir Makarenko <makar...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
MTRP? wrote:

J. Anderson wrote:
Russia's school children have this autumn been blessed with a new
history book, [flush]I

LOL³. No Russia, no SCB. Right, Johnny?

He reminds a senior citizen with a problems of updating information
stream - this "new" history book is at least 4 years old. I wonder who
is going to break a news to him that it is year 2007.

VM.

Has this book been replaced yet?

.



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