Work and play. Old gentleman (by a scotch river in late evening). "Well, you've had a pretty stiff day's work if you started fishing at four in the morning. How do you manage to get so much time?" Angler. "We're on strike the noo." Old gentleman. "What for?" Angler. "We're strikin' for a seeven-oor day."
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