Originally posted by Padraig
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Phrases/words that set your teeth on edge.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostYou seem to be losing a great deal of will on a number of fronts but I will leave you to continue to do so with or without accompanying explanation/s at your discretion.
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Originally posted by ahinton View Post"Our"? "Beautiful"? Game it may be, but it certainly isn't mine and I find no beauty in it even if others claim to do so.
If you are unable to see any beauty in the game that is entirely a matter for you and certainly not me or 'we'.
At least you had the honesty and decency to pinpoint the precise source of human failure in the matter.
I therefore salute you and strongly believe that you thoroughly deserve an honorary degree, ahinton!
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostYou are absolutely correct, ahinton ... It certainly isn't your beautiful game .... nor mine either. It is simply 'ours'.
If you are unable to see any beauty in the game that is entirely a matter for you and certainly not me or 'we'.
At least you had the honesty and decency to pinpoint the precise source of human failure in the matter.
I therefore salute you and strongly believe that you thoroughly deserve an honorary degree, ahinton!
May I counsel you not to fall into the Sydney Grewish trap of resorting to this unidentifiable "we" or other first person plural expressions such as "ours"; it doesn't assist your cause (whatever it might be at any given moment of such use).
I accept your salute graciously but cannot see how what I wrote merits the granting of an honorary degree...
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostI...cannot see how what I wrote merits the granting of an honorary degree...
A bit like Padraig's loss of will...
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Originally posted by jean View PostThe point being that that requires no merit whatsoever.
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Originally posted by jean View PostThe point being that that requires no merit whatsoever.
Though one might think that sometimes the honorary degrees is a bit pointless, since it is an 'academic award' without the necessary academic discipline. An MA might go to a long-serving departmental secretary and a PhD to a popular broadcaster (In the latter case, I believe etiquette is that the title 'Dr' is only used by the awarding institution in connection with the institution's business, not by the holder of the degree or others).
Wrong thread?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostIn the latter case, I believe etiquette is that the title 'Dr' is only used by the awarding institution in connection with the institution's business, not by the holder of the degree or others
Where does this leave Professor Green?
or Dr Hook?
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Originally posted by french frank View PostAlthough, leaving the present case aside, it could be disputed that an honorary degree 'requires no merit whatsoever'. Theoretically, they are awarded to people who have shown some merit or achievement in their lives subsequent to any formal possibility of an academic degree.
Though one might think that sometimes the honorary degrees is a bit pointless, since it is an 'academic award' without the necessary academic discipline. An MA might go to a long-serving departmental secretary and a PhD to a popular broadcaster (In the latter case, I believe etiquette is that the title 'Dr' is only used by the awarding institution in connection with the institution's business, not by the holder of the degree or others).
Wrong thread?
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostIt isn't a "failure"; it is a viewpoint.
May I counsel you not to fall into the Sydney Grewish trap of resorting to this unidentifiable "we" or other first person plural expressions such as "ours"; it doesn't assist your cause (whatever it might be at any given moment of such use).
I accept your salute graciously but cannot see how what I wrote merits the granting of an honorary degree...
Meanwhile, ahinton, I'm delighted you have graciously accepted my previous salutation. As Jean has already hinted there is absolutely no requirement for you, me, or indeed 'we', to see any merit whatsoever in the granting of an honorary degree.
Therefore I also see absolutely no reason for you to be so openly modest and self-effacing, ahinton!
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostIn the Library with the lead piping?
Anyhow, back to Honorary degrees, Steve Redgrave has at least four.
IMO, they are a bit disrespectful to people who have actually studied for an actual degree. But I imagine I have the wrong end of the stick.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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