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Samuel Taylor Coleridge?stc?
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge?stc?
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge?
That's a good start. Would you like to edify the masses as I'm about off out
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Nah let them stew a bit
Bugger that's not what I thought
Tough! Set the bloody question
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Thomas Hobson. He was a stable owner who offered clients the choice of taking the horse nearest the door or none at all.
In other words, literally means "take it or leave it"
But I like this answerHe was the owner of a brick company, during the Napoloenic Wars when Britain built its sea forts he bought most of the brick producing companies and yards.
Therefore as all the forts where largely brick they had to be bought from him
Hence the saying Hobson's Choice
Meaning No choice really