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Whenever I walk in a London street,
I'm ever so careful to watch my feet;
And I keep in the squares,
And the masses of bears,
Who wait at the corners all ready to eat
The sillies who tread on the lines of the street,
Go back to their lairs,
And I say to them, "Bears,
Just look how I'm walking in all the squares!"

And the little bears growl to each other, "He's mine,
As soon as he's silly and steps on a line."
And some of the bigger bears try to pretend
That they came round the corner to look for a friend;
And they try to pretend that nobody cares
Whether you walk on the lines or squares.
But only the sillies believe their talk;
It's ever so portant how you walk.
And it's ever so jolly to call out, "Bears,
Just watch me walking in all the squares!"

A.A. Milne
 
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There are known unknowns and unknown unknowns. That is, there are things I know that I don't know, but there are also things that I don't know I don't know. For the sake of fullness, there are also things that I don't know that I know (until the situation arises). However, in this case it was actually something that I knew I knew.
Nicely channeling D.R. :)
You can take a break now - you must be getting bored with this thread.
 
min·i·mal·ism
ˈminəməˌlizəm/

noun: minimalism

  1. a trend in sculpture and painting that arose in the 1950s and used simple, typically massive, forms.

  2. an avant-garde movement in music characterized by the repetition of very short phrases that change gradually, producing a hypnotic effect.
 
British Regulars
Commonly used to describe the Napoleonic era British foot soldiers,
the British Regular was known for his flamboyant red uniform and
well-disciplined combat performance.
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( tree maybe we can turn this thread into another image association thread, without anyone noticing...)
 

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