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  • vinteuil
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 12936

    #31
    Originally posted by Anna View Post
    I am puzzled by mangerton's 'nyaff'

    ... help is at hand -


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    • mangerton
      Full Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 3346

      #32
      Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
      ... ahem - 'οἱ , not οí ...

      [retires swiftly to pedants' corner... ]
      I was directly quoting the great Slok, but I bow to superior knowledge. Now edited. (Hangs head in shame. )

      Anna, "nyaff" is, as they say, "etymology dubious." No idea where the word came from. It's one of those Scots words like "dreich" which is just self explanatory, almost in a sense onomatopoeic. Used of the weather - grey, wet, misty, depressing.

      And with pagliaccis they mean clowns, rather than violinists.

      EDIT: I see I've been forestalled by vinteuil. Some great words in that article - shilpit, and bauchle. I'm reminded of the erstwhile Glasgow tram destination:

      Auchenshuggle (scroll down a bit to see it)

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      • Paul Sherratt

        #33
        For me Andrew Mitchell and indeed many of his tory chums are " more to be pitied than scolded* "
        The socialising disadvantages of their upbringing must be extremely difficult to overcome.

        *Nod to The Stanley Brothers.

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        • eighthobstruction
          Full Member
          • Nov 2010
          • 6449

          #34
          Yes Paul....but I can hardly see them doing a cover of, Do they Owe us a Living (Corz they do) : Crass....
          bong ching

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          • scottycelt

            #35
            Originally posted by mangerton View Post
            I was directly quoting the great Slok, but I bow to superior knowledge. Now edited. (Hangs head in shame. )

            Anna, "nyaff" is, as they say, "etymology dubious." No idea where the word came from. It's one of those Scots words like "dreich" which is just self explanatory, almost in a sense onomatopoeic. Used of the weather - grey, wet, misty, depressing.

            And with pagliaccis they mean clowns, rather than violinists.

            EDIT: I see I've been forestalled by vinteuil. Some great words in that article - shilpit, and bauchle. I'm reminded of the erstwhile Glasgow tram destination:

            Auchenshuggle (scroll down a bit to see it)
            Ah wiz a bit 'pit oot' by that No 64 bus gaun tae Auchenshuggle, mangerton.

            As a boy, I remember often jumping on a No 9 tram towards the famous destination en route to Celtic Park. Here's the proof though this tram is obviously not heading to Dalmuir West but east towards Bridgeton Cross where it appears to be terminating. I recognise the old railway bridge behind the tram which was just past Glasgow Cross, and even in Glasgow they prefer to drive on the left.

            We used to think those Coronation trams were very posh with leather seats and even the driver was blessed with one, unlike the older vehicles in which they had to stand.

            Glasgow was never quite the same after its huge fleet of trams disappeared ... as for getting around relatively easily, it was to that city what the Tube is to London.

            Route 9, between Auchenshuggle and Dalmuir West, taken three months before withdrawal of trams, from upper saloon of an eastbound tram.

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            • mangerton
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 3346

              #36
              Originally posted by scottycelt View Post
              Ah wiz a bit 'pit oot' by that No 64 bus gaun tae Auchenshuggle, mangerton.

              As a boy, I remember often jumping on a No 9 tram towards the famous destination en route to Celtic Park. Here's the proof though this tram is obviously not heading to Dalmuir West but east towards Bridgeton Cross where it appears to be terminating. I recognise the old railway bridge behind the tram which was just past Glasgow Cross, and even in Glasgow they prefer to drive on the left.

              We used to think those Coronation trams were very posh with leather seats and even the driver was blessed with one, unlike the older vehicles in which they had to stand.

              Glasgow was never quite the same after its huge fleet of trams disappeared ... as for getting around relatively easily, it was to that city what the Tube is to London.

              http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/634361
              Thanks, scotty, that's very interesting. I found out from my family tree researches that earlier generations (1860/70s) of mangertons lived very near to the site of that photo, in a place called Spoutmouth just off the Gallowgate.

              I'd have been living in Edinburgh at the time of that photo. Edinburgh lost its trams a few years before Glasgow, and shortly afterwards lost its suburban railways too. Glasgow at least has been lucky enough to retain most of these.

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              • aka Calum Da Jazbo
                Late member
                • Nov 2010
                • 9173

                #37


                trolleys in london
                According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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                • greenilex
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 1626

                  #38
                  It can't have been much fun as a pleb in old Julius' time - WS doesn't give them good parts - but The Many keep cropping up all over the shop, so join us or miss out....

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                  • An_Inspector_Calls

                    #39
                    A chapter in a future management manual:

                    Managing the jobsworths: discipline or exploit. Case study: the MET versus Mitchell and the UK Government.

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                    • amateur51

                      #40
                      Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Post


                      trolleys in london
                      That does look remarkably like a bendybus

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                      • eighthobstruction
                        Full Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 6449

                        #41
                        Bloody plebs....http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzENK8QaYf8
                        bong ching

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                        • aka Calum Da Jazbo
                          Late member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 9173

                          #42
                          Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
                          That does look remarkably like a bendybus
                          no ams just close .........................
                          According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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                          • Paul Sherratt

                            #43
                            I have no interest in Rugby football.
                            Therefore I must be a pleb.

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                            • scottycelt

                              #44
                              Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post
                              Hmmm, Morrisons, I might have guessed!

                              You wouldn't get plebs like that in Waitrose ...

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                              • Paul Sherratt

                                #45
                                Bananas ?

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