"Word/Phrase of the Day"

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Wouldn't want to try and pedal that "ice cream tricycle" up a hill!
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Armidillo wrote: 07 Jul 2024, 02:42 Wouldn't want to try and pedal that "ice cream tricycle" up a hill!
I would! I like a challenge ;)
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If it helps in any way Jim, I'd be delighted to lighten the load of that tricycle and deal with the contents of the large box over the front wheels :-**
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bobins wrote: 07 Jul 2024, 09:02 If it helps in any way Jim, I'd be delighted to lighten the load of that tricycle and deal with the contents of the large box over the front wheels :-**
:-D
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TOUCHSCREENLESS

An important selling feature of most classic cars.

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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 08 Jul 2024, 18:45 Image

TOUCHSCREENLESS

An important selling feature of most classic cars.

Neil
Never realised that on that basis, my Picasso is a classic :lol:
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Have fun with "kúkalabbi" :)
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myglaren wrote: 09 Jul 2024, 20:03 Have fun with "kúkalabbi" :)
Icelandic...where did that spring from Steve, might have expected Swedish :?: :-D

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NewcastleFalcon wrote: 09 Jul 2024, 21:31
myglaren wrote: 09 Jul 2024, 20:03 Have fun with "kúkalabbi" :)
Icelandic...where did that spring from Steve, might have expected Swedish :?: :-D

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I read a lot of Icelandic books but that was a new one for me.
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Paltering.

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It’s when you lie by telling the truth in a misleading way.

There was a very good example a few months ago, when some Arab papers reported that an Israeli man had murdered a pregnant Palestinian woman on the West Bank.

In fact the two were brother and sister, and the death was the result of a horrible family fight. Both of them were Palestinians (according to some definitions), and both of them were Israelis. It would have been equally true - and equally misleading - to say that a Palestinian man had murdered a pregnant Israeli woman.
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Saw this in an Ann Cleeves book. Besom. Had me wondering.
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You made a clean sweep of that one Steve!
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I thought he'd just given it the brush off! :sulk:
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There's an old saying "Your hair looks like a besom in a fit."
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Ewan MacColl got a mention the other day from me.... he wrote The First Time (Ever I saw your Face) as performed by many with the most famous version being Roberta Flack for the film "Play Misty for Me".

Bit of an unlikely co-incidence that first up on a search for the song comes Ewan!

I know this song, didn't have to look up Besom....it's in the chorus to this song. Didn't know it was Rabbie Burns.
Buy broom besoms!
Wha will buy them noo?
Fine heather ringers,
better never grew.

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