I don't expect it at at all. The big toe of the iron St Peter statue in the St Peter's appears to be amputated. This is caused by the faithful kissing it over the centuries.
It doesnt appear amputated its merely worn smooth and more so by people rubbing it with their hands than their lips. Another useless fact its his right foot people rub
When the doctor sees you walking sideways through the door he's going the thing you're court jester :lol:
the Boa constrictor is the only living animal to have its scientific name exactly the same at its common name.
The dates 4/4, 6/6, 8/8, 10/10 and 12/12 of 2015 all fall on the same day of the week this year, apparently.
Does she have to face left or right. If she is facing the wrong way, then its a forgery. Is the point of your post?
Sorry, 'wrong way round' is colloquial. In Britain it is illegal to place a stamp on an envelope with The Queen's head inverted. BTW, the issue of franking is interesting, since stamping ink on the monarch's face would appear, to me, to be faintly disrespectful.
The same as in Victoria. CONSTITUTION ACT 1975 - SECT 3 Laws of England to be applied in the administration of justice (1) Subject to the Imperial Acts Application Act 1922 [2] all laws and statutes in force within the realm of England on the 25th day of July, 1828 (not being inconsistent with any law now in force) shall be applied in the administration of justice in the courts of Victoria, so far as they can be applied within Victoria.