Originally posted by Mr Pee
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The Cost of Motoring
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Spring Hill in Lincoln is almost as steep !
and then they built some houses on "wasteland" half way down, guess what ? they started to slide down the hill
maybe there's a clue in the name of the Hill as to why ? (and it's got nothing to do with the Four Seasons !)
I have driven a van up Steep Hill in Lincoln many years ago , rather scary as it had a piano in the back and I kept thinking it was going to slide out and all the way down in a Devonian Stylee ................ though had it been a new shiny one I would have been taken much more seriously !!!
I always thought that the Pass of the Cattle to Applecross in NW Scotland was the steepest road open to traffic ? Much steeper than Wrynose Bum especially if you have a slipping clutch !
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostA few years back I was checking a book on Essex dialects in Brentwood Library. Among a list of abandoned expressions was "arsy-varsy", for back-to-front. Some archaisms were sorely appropriate!
It will now be part of my daily vocabulary
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Postforgive me for needling on about this
but I do think that this is indicative of something that is, in many ways, of how superficial we are in danger of becoming.
It's always important not to confuse causation with correlation (Wittgenstein might have looked a bit like a tramp , therefore if I look like one I will be as clever as him ?)
If you were running a company selling shiny car products then OK
but
If I turn up to run a rehearsal in a shiny car and completely make a hash of it I wont be taken seriously at all, and it would probably be the end of my career
If I was a professor of Mathematics and turned up in a shiny car yet failed to deliver then I would (one would hope !) loose my job
If I was running a business selling televisions etc etc etc
Being someone who frequently works with teenagers I'm interested in where some of these ideas come from.
Is it all style and no content ?
have we become a nation of "t**d polishers" ? , dress it up in fancy packaging and no-one will notice that there's no substance !
Er, I'll get me duffel coat...
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostA few years back I was checking a book on Essex dialects in Brentwood Library. Among a list of abandoned expressions was "arsy-varsy", for back-to-front. Some archaisms were sorely appropriate!
"Ye set the cart before the horse - cleane contrarily and arsy versy as they say."
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Originally posted by vinteuil View PostIt is first found in Richard Taverner's Prouerbes or adagies with newe addicions, gathered out of the Chiliades of Erasmus, 1539:
"Ye set the cart before the horse - cleane contrarily and arsy versy as they say."
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Curalach
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI always thought that the Pass of the Cattle to Applecross in NW Scotland was the steepest road open to traffic?
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Originally posted by Curalach View PostAh, Bealach na Bà. I'm not sure that it is the steepest, about 20% in places...
... but I think Hardknott reaches 33%?
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Originally posted by Curalach View PostAh, Bealach na Bà. I'm not sure that it is the steepest, about 20% in places, but it is certainly the greatest ascent, as it rises for over 2000ft from sea level. You'll be glad to know MrGG that my elderly Volvo V70 copes admirably and JW will be pleased that the Volvo is kept clean and well polished!!
I don't think you can have an "elderly" V70 ? I got rid of my 940 last year for a v70 they have only been making them for 11 years so hardly "elderly"
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Curalach
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI don't think you can have an "elderly" V70 ? I got rid of my 940 last year for a v70 they have only been making them for 11 years so hardly "elderly"
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Gonggong, my car might be big and shiny but it IS 7 years old!
Originally posted by MrGongGong View Postforgive me for needling on about this
but I do think that this is indicative of something that is, in many ways, of how superficial we are in danger of becoming!
And note serial_apologist's comment above.
I'm sure Elgar's career would have been quite different if he had always turned up at his early successful choir concerts looking like Fagin!- - -
John W
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