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Sunday, 29 August 2004

Elementary, again

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When you come to the world of weblogs for the first time and look at a few dozen of them you will probably find to your horror that they are...
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Friday, 27 August 2004

Good News

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Many Americans seem to believe that Fox News provides a balanced, impartial viewpoint, but its right-wing bias is apparent from the merest ...
Wednesday, 25 August 2004

Jehovah and all that

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His Witnesses were at our door the other day, a rather sad blonde one in a chiffon dress, a jolly black girl with a nice white shirt, and a ...
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Monday, 23 August 2004

....and only one limerick

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Some years ago I worked as a part-time French to English technical translator in such fields as the gas industry. This was pretty boring but...
Saturday, 21 August 2004

El momento de la verdad

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Dalmatians used to run along behind the carriage, to great decorative effect. This didn't require a great deal of intelligence, and it i...
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Thursday, 19 August 2004

Away, slight man

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It was a moment of inattention on my part which would have caused a small biff if the other driver had not braked with commendable speed of ...
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Tuesday, 17 August 2004

Wear My Hat

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Other Men's Flowers has attracted some criticism for being frivolous and aimed almost entirely at the very young. I am told it lacks gr...
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Sunday, 15 August 2004

Ta ever so

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The Shorter OED just describes it as an infantile word expressing thanks, first noted in print in 1772, but Partridge’s Dictionary of Slang ...
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Friday, 13 August 2004

A fountain troubled

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(The Taming of the Shrew, v, ii.) The nation-wide hilarity inspired by the Diana Memorial Fiasco – which began with the sight of the Queen’s...
Wednesday, 11 August 2004

Plan well ahead

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Open-air performances usually encourage you to provide some of the facilities for yourself: you can bring your own chairs, tables, food, dri...
Tuesday, 10 August 2004

Cool of the evening

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The weather was absolutely perfect last Saturday and we found a perfect way of ending the day. Imagine, if you will, the ruins of an ancient...
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Saturday, 7 August 2004

Dear Sir, Our client Mr Arthur Cladgebind...

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A little booklet just published called Safe Names (New Writers’ Association, £3.95) will be a boon not only to new writers but to all writer...
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Wednesday, 4 August 2004

Quiet, please

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"The world's smallest guitar, 20 times thinner than a human hair, has been built by scientists at Cornell University, carving it ou...
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Saturday, 31 July 2004

Citius, Altius, Nummatius

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Faster, Higher, Richer is the motto (more or less) of the modern Olympic Games, which were devised by Pierre de Coubertin at the end of the ...
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Thursday, 29 July 2004

Pick ten from a hundred

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This is the 101st post in this blog . A selectors' panel, chosen from among the most distinguished literary critics of a dozen count...
Tuesday, 27 July 2004

Familiar face

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Who is this? Clue:  This photo was taken in 1965 when he was in disguise, aged 37. Two years later he died. Answer
Sunday, 25 July 2004

Six mugs

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mug n. drinking vessel mug n. face mug n. gullible person mug v.i. study hard mug v.t. rob with violence mug v.i. make fac...
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Friday, 23 July 2004

Old men singing and dancing

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Someone was complaining to me the other day about the way that "convince" is now often used instead of "persuade", as in...
Wednesday, 21 July 2004

Semper Fidelis

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"Knock, knock" "Who's there?" "Sam and Janet" "Sam and Janet who?" "Sam and Janet Evening.....
Monday, 19 July 2004

Away with Gallicisms

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Perhaps because the French teacher was a nice man and very good at his job, I became a francophile when I was quite young. But in those days...
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