Dual-Personality
I used to be suffering from a schism with Lionarm. Owing to his total incompetance to navigate the BBC I have now created this Lionarm 2 space whilst I allowed the so-called Lionarm to freeze out in a fairly cold part of the Milky No-way. I consider the time I spend on such honourable deeds as entirely worthwhile. I really wanted a lot of feedback about the Maltese cart-ruts to help me formulate a plan of study for when I visit the island in July. I was stationed on Malta whilst in the RAF and sitting outside the Fortizza in Sliema I met a young lady who is now my wife of 21 years. But even she was unaware of the cart-ruts and the mystery surrounding them.
Some crazy ideas would be quite acceptable to generate some extra channels of research. Unfortunately there's not too much going on out there around this particular subject but I'm gonna hang on in whilst delving just a little bit around and see if I can stir up some replies casually leading into the topic. Perhaps a conspiracy theory might be appropriate then.
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