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     ray hutstone wrote:
    You're clearly someone of great erudition. If it makes it easier for you, I'll rephrase it - "she got kicked out". The word ''hoof' may be used as either a verb or a noun but never mind.

    The point remains, of course, that Thatcher had nothing to do with politics by 2010.

    Stultus est.



    The word "got" was the problem, as she didn't obtain an object. Which would imply a noun follows. A noun doesn't follow as "hoofed" is clearly used as an adverb.

    "She was hoofed out" or "She got a bottle wine to drown the sorrows of having been hoofed out".

    Just think the irony of your comment was worth feeding back to you.

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