when language. okay,lots of good omens all day long. and what is today was talking about the relationship between linguistic politics. no,it's not the most famous like it was another one. and he ended up at the end of the day,sitting on a table.president,audience of about three hundred people.i was spending his life. so here,about. politics is linguistic,and all it really turned out to be.his politics was. and i was sort of,and so did i thought i would never just started. take the fact that i reached a certain age.and. profit from it to just stand and say whatever comes into my head. but then i will call the control over a set of special event. a long way away,and someone,nobody will notice. let me try it to see what happen. and i was actually encouraged by. somebody probably wants to remain. and so i'm going to try it,but i won't sit on the table and swing my legs.those stand up here so that when i get really. you will know,and first me to sit down. um,i'm going to. so the basis of my history in this field,but i hope of being able to say,and i take a little interesting thing. apart from just the way that i have taken to get where i am. our. makes some nasty remarks about it,few people,stuff like that.