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This was back in the days when there was no bridge and you had to be ferried through the fog across the river on a punt, by a mysterious man in a cloak. :o

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Who had an 'uncanny' knack of getting you to the other side without mishap.

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Beautiful stuff - we've come full circle! It's the circle of life. It's the wheel of fortune.

 

More pearls from Bill Bryson by the way - if you extended both arms outwards to represent the age of the earth, human existence would only be represented by the very end of one fingernail - the way he described it, it could be wiped out with the swipe of a nail file. So there you go - I'm turning into the "did you know?" man. :o

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Beautiful stuff - we've come full circle!  It's the circle of life.  It's the wheel of fortune.

 

More pearls from Bill Bryson by the way - if you extended both arms outwards to represent the age of the earth, human existence would only be represented by the very end of one fingernail - the way he described it, it could be wiped out with the swipe of a nail file.  So there you go - I'm turning into the "did you know?" man. :o

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There's some humans we could do with getting rid of in this manner

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This was back in the days when there was no bridge and you had to be ferried through the fog across the river on a punt, by a mysterious man in a cloak. :o

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There was a bridge before my time - the Italians built one around 100 AD

 

"Pons Aelius" was the first name for the Toon remember

 

"Pons Aelius United doesn't have QUITE the same ring mind :o

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Beautiful stuff - we've come full circle!  It's the circle of life.  It's the wheel of fortune.

 

More pearls from Bill Bryson by the way - if you extended both arms outwards to represent the age of the earth, human existence would only be represented by the very end of one fingernail - the way he described it, it could be wiped out with the swipe of a nail file.  So there you go - I'm turning into the "did you know?" man. :o

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Bill Bryson's obviously never seen Wacky-very stubby little arms and horrendously long, grubby fingernails.

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Just the sort of daft analogy that I would expect from that tit Bryson tbh :o

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Silence, heemasex! I think it's a pretty good analogy - he does another one talking about the time on earth taken as a normal day. The dinosaurs were around for 45 minutes, you'll be interested to hear. They turned up around 10pm. :o

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Just the sort of daft analogy that I would expect from that tit Bryson tbh :o

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Silence, heemasex! I think it's a pretty good analogy - he does another one talking about the time on earth taken as a normal day. The dinosaurs were around for 45 minutes, you'll be interested to hear. They turned up around 10pm. :o

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That's been used by loads of other people. We've been around for a few seconds if I remember rightly. Anyway, look at the plight of him. Propa mong :o

 

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Just the sort of daft analogy that I would expect from that tit Bryson tbh :o

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Silence, heemasex! I think it's a pretty good analogy - he does another one talking about the time on earth taken as a normal day. The dinosaurs were around for 45 minutes, you'll be interested to hear. They turned up around 10pm. :o

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That's been used by loads of other people. We've been around for a few seconds if I remember rightly. Anyway, look at the plight of him. Propa mong :o

 

:o

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One minute and 17 seconds I think. :o

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Just the sort of daft analogy that I would expect from that tit Bryson tbh :o

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Silence, heemasex! I think it's a pretty good analogy - he does another one talking about the time on earth taken as a normal day. The dinosaurs were around for 45 minutes, you'll be interested to hear. They turned up around 10pm. :o

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That's been used by loads of other people. We've been around for a few seconds if I remember rightly. Anyway, look at the plight of him. Propa mong :o

 

:o

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One minute and 17 seconds I think. :o

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Well, that's a few seconds isn't it? :o

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Just the sort of daft analogy that I would expect from that tit Bryson tbh :o

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Silence, heemasex! I think it's a pretty good analogy - he does another one talking about the time on earth taken as a normal day. The dinosaurs were around for 45 minutes, you'll be interested to hear. They turned up around 10pm. :o

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Just in time for kicking out time

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It was the Romans actually, Italy didn't exist then :o

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Are you saying Rome isn't in Italy?

 

I'm sure that most of the folk that visited around that time weren't born and bred within the Rome city limits..............

 

I think a lot of them were Portuguese TBH

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Just the sort of daft analogy that I would expect from that tit Bryson tbh :o

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Very good book, and analogy for that matter, back in your box! :o

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So adding the "Un-" in this case is not a negative but an emphasis

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Not according to the OED, where are you getting that from?

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Just the sort of daft analogy that I would expect from that tit Bryson tbh :lol:

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Very good book, and analogy for that matter, back in your box! :razz:

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B)

 

Now we just need Renton here to form a triumvirate.

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Read the book, bummer boy!  It's packed with "did you know?" facts.  In fact I think you're a bit jeal that I've unleashed a few in the last few days before you've got to them. :lol:

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Might give it a go actually. I'm not touching another of his travel books with a barge pole though.

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So adding the "Un-" in this case is not a negative but an emphasis

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Not according to the OED, where are you getting that from?

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I think its in the Cambridge Encylodpeia of English - the use of negatives in dialect or non RP speech as an emphasis - I will check and get back to you

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So adding the "Un-" in this case is not a negative but an emphasis

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Not according to the OED, where are you getting that from?

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I think its in the Cambridge Encylodpeia of English - the use of negatives in dialect or non RP speech as an emphasis - I will check and get back to you

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I'd look into that, looks like you've been sold a knock-off. :lol:

 

I might not have made it clear above, but the Oxford English verified my explanation.

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So adding the "Un-" in this case is not a negative but an emphasis

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Not according to the OED, where are you getting that from?

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I think its in the Cambridge Encylodpeia of English - the use of negatives in dialect or non RP speech as an emphasis - I will check and get back to you

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I'd look into that, looks like you've been sold a knock-off. :lol:

 

I might not have made it clear above, but the Oxford English verified my explanation.

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fine - I stand corrected - always willing to learn sommat new

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