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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC View Post
    Herbert Coleridge would be horrified! Sports commentators defining the language. What next?
    My thoughts exactly! But I didn't want to say it - who knows who's on this board?

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    Default Rhyming slang

    I put me hand in me sky rocket and found a Lady Godiva so I went to the rubbity for a tumble down the sink and ended up Brahms and Listz.

    Barry Hicks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry Hicks View Post
    I put me hand in me sky rocket and found a Lady Godiva so I went to the rubbity for a tumble down the sink and ended up Brahms and Listz.

    Barry Hicks
    Nope none of those either....

    HH.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC View Post
    Herbert Coleridge would be horrified! Sports commentators defining the language. What next?
    RANT ON Like winningest and I don't care how many dictionaries it's in it's not a word and should be struck from verbal use by American sports commentators with IQ's in the minuses...RANT OFF

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    And acclimate. What's wrong acclimatise? Bloody Americans

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC View Post
    And acclimate. What's wrong acclimatise? Bloody Americans
    burglarized is my pet hate.

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    A lot of people say burg-u-lar too. Where does the 'u' come from.

    My son sometimes tells me he is hun-gar-y. I reply, what, the whole country? He doesn't get it. Five year olds! Tsk!

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC View Post
    My son sometimes tells me he is hun-gar-y. I reply, what, the whole country? He doesn't get it. Five year olds! Tsk!


    HH.
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    "
    When I took the first survey of my undertaking, I found our speech copious without order, and energetick without rules: wherever I turned my view, there was perplexity to be disentangled, and confusion to be regulated; choice was to be made out of boundless variety, without any established principle of selection; adulterations were to be detected, without a settled test of purity; and modes of expression to be rejected or received, without the suffrages of any writers of classical reputation or acknowledged authority.
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    That's a beautiful piece of prose: it uses correct grammar, well-chosen words and unambiguous pronunciation.
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    wotsit mean
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    Thanks for the quotation, silent. I'd heard that Dr. Johnson despaired of the language going to hell in a handbasket, but I didn't know the full expression.

    I suspect the folks who say "burg-u-lar" also say "nuc-u-lar."

    One of the stranger phenomena is a word with two opposite meanings. One that comes readily to mind is "citation." Can mean either a laudatory document or a traffic ticket. Similar with "sanction:" both approval and disapproval.

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    And to confuse the migrants, just a few:
    Trough
    Plough
    Rough
    Dough
    Plenty more I'm sure
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexS View Post
    That's a beautiful piece of prose: .
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Johnson in Blackadder
    Like attaching wheels to a tomato, time consuming and utterly pointless
    Quote Originally Posted by Emdund Blackadder
    I'm anispeptic, frazmotic even compunctuous to have caused you such pericombobulations.
    Thanks silent for reminding me of that episode, I put it on last night for the first time in a while, after the Broncos got drubbed again, which usually makes me happy, but I tipped em after last weeks thrashing of Newcastle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC View Post
    Bloody Americans
    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ght=revocation

    For those who missed, either nearly or otherwise, this gem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joe greiner View Post
    "nuc-u-lar."
    I've (I have ) heard George Dubbya (George Double 'U') use that one in his addresses (Homilies) to the world (the other 2.???%).
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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