Indeed, many questions are still to be answered. But, as regards Amanda facing an "unpleasant ordeal," I don't think you need to worry. She an honest girl and her "honesty is the best policy" mantra will surely get her through her interview with no ill effects.
Indeed, many questions are still to be answered. But, as regards Amanda facing an "unpleasant ordeal," I don't think you need to worry. She an honest girl and her "honesty is the best policy" mantra will surely get her through her interview with no ill effects.
Fyb!Perhaps some here are not familiar with Figg, which is totally unrelated to the fruit, fig. It derives from the older English word, feague (“to give a better appearance through artificial means”). That word seems to come from the Dutch vegen (“to sweep, wipe”) - see @Eulalia for more detail. It was used in 18th century England describing the dishonest practice of putting ginger root into a horse's anus to cause it to carry its tail high and act lively. It is regarded today as a form of animal cruelty. However, it is popular in some BDSM play. It is believed that 'fake', used by criminal since at least 1775 to denote a false or fraudulent item derives from feague.
Waiting....
..caning (!next time I hope the beating will decrease!)
PickyGreat work againEtt
This is not a criticism,but if the figure in the foreground is Major Mamat,then the insignia on his shoulder would be a crown and not three pips, which would make him a Captain