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BRITISH COMEDY RADIO SERIES
It Sticks Out A Mile

Sticks and Stones         
NURSERY RHYME
Sticks And Stones; Sticks and Stones (Nursery Rhyme); Sticks and stones; Sticks + Stones; Sticks and stones may break my bones; Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me; Sticks and Stones (nursery rhyme)
"Sticks and Stones" is an English-language children's rhyme. The rhyme is used as a defense against name-calling and verbal bullying, intended to increase resiliency, avoid physical retaliation and to remain calm and good-living.
My Further Disillusionment in Russia         
BOOK BY EMMA GOLDMAN
My Further Disillusionment in Russia; My Two Years in Russia
My Further Disillusionment in Russia is a 1924 non-fiction book by Emma Goldman, her continuation of My Disillusionment in Russia, the original publication in which the last twelve chapters were entirely missing, including the Afterword.
My Disillusionment in Russia         
BOOK BY EMMA GOLDMAN
My Further Disillusionment in Russia; My Two Years in Russia
My Disillusionment in Russia is a book by Emma Goldman, published in 1923 by Doubleday, Page & Co. The book was based on a much longer manuscript entitled "My Two Years in Russia" which was an eyewitness account of events in Russia from 1920 to 1921 that ensued in the wake of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and which culminated in the Kronstadt rebellion.

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It Sticks Out Half a Mile

It Sticks Out Half a Mile is a BBC Radio sitcom created by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles as a sequel to the television World War II sitcom Dad's Army, for which Snoad and Knowles had written radio adaptations.