Brett
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We have never done an English case.
When Canada's not mad at me for making fun of horses, Canada is usually number two.
Canada's great at being number two, by the way.
Real silver country.
But every now and then, England jumps in and they're number two.
So, you know, the fact that we have neglected them for so long really is inexcusable.
So my apologies to England, but we are making up for it now.
And this is one, this has got all kinds of stuff in it.
You guys, we're going to give you our opinions when it's over.
You guys are going to have to make decisions for yourself, but this is a fascinating case.
Got books for you to read at the end of it as well.
Really great books, by the way, or a great book.
There may be great books, but there's one book in particular.
It's fantastic on this particular case, but I feel like we should just, we've talked enough.
I've insulted the Canadians enough.
I think it's time to dive into this case.
There you go.
You know that we should have done this case first because we were trying to figure out how much a shilling was worth.
20 shillings to the pound.
But in 1947, things are looking up for Tim.