manc_don Posted December 2 Report Posted December 2 Was impressed with the posh bits grasp of the English language though. Unusual for them 1 Quote
Reekie_Red Posted December 2 Report Posted December 2 4 hours ago, manc_don said: Was impressed with the posh bits grasp of the English language though. Unusual for them Even managed an apostrophe in the right place. I expected him to use "Their" twice 1 1 Quote
Jute Posted December 6 Report Posted December 6 Kingsley’s hamstring injury looks like putting him out to end of the season. Quote
BigAl Posted December 6 Report Posted December 6 44 minutes ago, Jute said: Kingsley’s hamstring injury looks like putting him out to end of the season. Oh dear What a shame Looks like my season ending injury wish has borne fruit after all 1 Quote
Jute Posted December 6 Report Posted December 6 48 minutes ago, BigAl said: Oh dear What a shame Looks like my season ending injury wish has borne fruit after all Wasn’t going to mention your dark powers…….. 1 Quote
BigAl Posted Thursday at 22:15 Report Posted Thursday at 22:15 Hearts, Hearts, Glorious Hearts 24 carot gold comedy Actually on reflection that should maybe be 25 Quote
OxfordDon Posted Thursday at 22:25 Report Posted Thursday at 22:25 On 02/12/2024 at 11:57, RicoS321 said: oxymoron /ˌɒksɪˈmɔːrɒn/ noun noun: oxymoron; plural noun: oxymorons a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (e.g. faith unfaithful kept him falsely true ). "that fashionable rhetorical novelty, the humblebrag, is itself an oxymoron" ibroxymoron /ˌeɪbrɒksɪˈmɔːrɒn/ noun noun: ibroxymoron; plural noun: the peepul a figure of ridicule in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (e.g. "we're still the same club but we don't owe any money" ). 1 Quote
OxfordDon Posted Thursday at 22:42 Report Posted Thursday at 22:42 13 minutes ago, OxfordDon said: ibroxymoron /ˌeɪbrɒksɪˈmɔːrɒn/ noun noun: ibroxymoron; plural noun: the peepul a figure of ridicule in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (e.g. "we're still the same club but we don't owe any money" ). And yes, I know this is a thead about Hearts but it was an open goal. Although thinking about it that wouldn't apply to Hearts either. An easy win? A.... tap-in....... hmmmmm. A joke. A terrible joke. There, we're back on topic. 1 Quote
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