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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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England v USA in 7 hours from now.
There is a silly fashion in UK for mocking the term "soccer", when these days we usually say "football". I find this mockery ridiculous/ignorant: "Soccer" originated ages ago in England as an abbreviation of "Association Football", and serves to distinguish it from "Rugby Football". The need to distinguish it from "American Football" must be at least as great Stateside. I suppose "Soccer" and "Rugger" are most freguently heard in schools and universities. My father (Oxford 1921) explained the slang current at the time, and referred to the Queen as "the Quagger". David |
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Bamboozled!
"𒉺𒌌𒇷𒆷ð’€"
May 2003
Down not across
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"Cuppers" are still held at Oxford; the word "bugger" is in widespread use though I'm not completely certain that it derives from -er slang. However, both elements in the term "rugger-bugger", which is still occasionally met, derive from -er slang. I can't at the moment think of any other examples still in use. Paul |
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#3 |
"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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To maintain the football theme, it has been replaced by
-s, -ie and -a: Becks, Greavsie, Gazza etc. Davy Eddie (or should that be Jonesie's locker?) OTOH "rower" = "one who rows" AFAIK Last fiddled with by davieddy on 2010-06-12 at 15:21 |
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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I see odds as favorable as 1:9 for North Korea vs Brazil tomorrow ... never been a sports bettor, but that seems pretty attractive for a wager. Thoughts?
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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23/2 for a draw 35/1 for N Korea to win What seems attractive? As a principle, I go for the dark horse rather than the "housewives' choice". David Last fiddled with by davieddy on 2010-06-14 at 21:46 |
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#6 |
∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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#7 |
"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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Jeremy Paxman just described the resulting cacophony as
"making a Neapolitan traffic jam sound like Mozart". I couldn't agree more! David http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...vuvuzelas.html https://betrig.com/betting-tips/ Last fiddled with by davieddy on 2010-06-14 at 22:31 |
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#8 |
"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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It's not North Korea, it's the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...medium=twitter Last fiddled with by davieddy on 2010-06-14 at 23:03 |
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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Bookies make money. What does this tell you about the probability of the favourite winning? David |
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#10 |
"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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#11 |
I quite division it
"Chris"
Feb 2005
England
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Well the Brazilians weren't overly impressive imo.
Slightly off topic: Has anyone heard the cry of "Redhill!" at a football match? I'll tell you why later. edit: If I say 'football' I always mean 'soccer'. Last fiddled with by Flatlander on 2010-06-15 at 20:38 |
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