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Thanks [Doc] I do so agree. Follow the link to where I found a small treasure trove. |
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It made me chortle when I looked at the URL- can you see why? |
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Missing the funny thing though. |
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Well, "Bristols" for in the UK is cockney rhyming slang, inspired by the name of a middling-rank soccer club |
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'What a nice pair of Bristol Citys'! Would have been a traditional cry of appreciation, in the old days. |
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Note: to post the link to one of these images in a halfbakery post, I found by error and error that you have to copy and paste the browser URL for the image, or it doesn't work. |
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//Well, "Bristols" for in the UK is cockney rhyming slang, inspired by the name of a middling-rank soccer club |
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'What a nice pair of Bristol Citys'! Would have been a traditional cry of appreciation, in the old days.// |
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That link Is cool, but there have been many more artistic contributions to this site lost over the years. |
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What I just posted could be read incorrectly. |
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Not many more-artistic... many-more artistic. |
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The English language is rife with such fuckeries. |
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Not sure the fix. M'workin on it. |
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One of the most frustrating things is a broken HB link. I have had many what I thought were golden beautiful original proposals, but a search of the archives here reveals a lack of of originality and eloquence because it's been already had* and usually better. |
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*Bummer I have minimal mastery of English, 2 fries. |
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But the trail often stops at the left hand column at a missing link. Same in the Wikipedia, so it seems to happen to the best. |
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