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Richard Tarleton
Returning from 2 weeks of walking and birdwatching in Mallorca, which has reinvented iteslf as a road cycling destination in the last 30 years, I went online to find the answer to a question that puzzled me
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThat suggests a rather poor understanding of dialect, MrGG.
T' is normally short for "the" - never "of".
I thought you, of all people, would find the whole Franglais nonsense objectionable?
Because Emley moor is the highest transmitter we get Yorkshire TV here, otherwise known as "stabbings nightly" (which seems to be what the BBC want us to believe about Leeds?) and the chorus is always "WE DON'T LIVE IN YORKSHIRE" (I did once though )
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostYou disappoint me sir
I thought you, of all people, would find the whole Franglais nonsense objectionable?
Because Emley moor is the highest transmitter we get Yorkshire TV here, otherwise known as "stabbings nightly" (which seems to be what the BBC want us to believe about Leeds?) and the chorus is always "WE DON'T LIVE IN YORKSHIRE" (I did once though )
But the cycle race has been good for the region.
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I've just driven to Leeds and back, not realizing that my route followed about a half of the Tour route. Excellent scenes, and in spite of the early drizzle, plenty of people coming out to watch and cheer them on (I felt a bit of a fraud, driving past these cheering crowds - managed to resist waving back, though.) Mostly excellent cycling, too, although there were three or four whose safety on the road owed everything to the attention of motorists (and fellow cyclists) than to their own awareness of what was going on around them.
Glad that the drizzle has stopped and the sun come out to reward their efforts.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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