No two people see anything the same way. No two people see even something so familiar as Christmas the same way. It all depends on your point of view. These verses - honest, sad, dry, touching, happy, angry, funny, tragic, contented, smug, mischievous, complacent, wistful, cocky, baffled, fatalistic, grateful, sceptical - tell us how people feel when Christmas comes, or what they do, or how they manage. They tell it as they see it. The drawings tell it as you may see it. It will give all of us some food for thought. The author: Berwick Coates was educated at Kingston Grammar School, and...
No two people see anything the same way. No two people see even something so familiar as Christmas the same way. It all depends on your point of view....
Here is a History teachers tribute to error - the error which defies correction, the error which has a logic of its own, the error which often deserves to be right far more than the truth does. Which port in Spain did the Armada sail from? El Cid What was a toga? A rape-around robe What does the name 'Christ' mean? Something has gone wrong Why was England dull under Cromwell? He closed the cinemas Where was Hitler born? Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk What did men use to build the prehistoric huts on Dartmoor? Their hands.
Here is a History teachers tribute to error - the error which defies correction, the error which has a logic of its own, the error which often deserve...