Kalimantan Gull
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Mark Kermode on the BBC film show was wondering what a Crowf was, as in the phrase, 'As the Crowf Lies'
also people dont technically get it wrong, but it make no sense what so ever, "have your cake and eat it". its cake. its purpose is to be eaten. why would i want to have it otherwise.
I did not know that!
I now have to go back over a number of conversations and mentally chastise myself in retrospect.
Thank you
While I'm not sure its 100% accurate to this thread, the American habit of saying "I could care less" when they mean "I couldn't care less" annoys me more than it should do.
Regardless of the exact wording of the original quote, this is one of the examples of the language developing and changing. Through common usage, 'Money is the root of all evil' has become a saying in its own right, albeit derived from an earlier, longer, more specific phrase.
May hell freeze over before 'would of' becomes standard, but I think it's fair to say that 'Money is the root of all evil' is now an accepted part of the vernacular.
Hmm. I agree the verse is saying that. But people often leave out 'all kinds' which assigns the love of money to being behind every evil when with 'all kinds' it means lots of different sorts, but crucially not every sort.
Anythink gets on my nerves more than it probably should.
St. Pancreas and London Houston were two I used to hear when I worked at Brighton Station that annoyed me as well.
Borrow and lend regularly get mixed up.
Would you borrow me a fiver?
Can I lend your *******?
While I'm not sure its 100% accurate to this thread, the American habit of saying "I could care less" when they mean "I couldn't care less" annoys me more than it should do.
Yes, the number of times that has come up on NSC even the dimmest should of got that one right by now!
An old colleague of mine always used the expression "As happy as sand Larry"
But surely it implies a coldness inside of them, which is hardly a compliment.
"cheap at half the price". erm, dont be daft, that means its expensive. you mean "cheap at twice the price". the former may be allowed to market stall holder trying to make a sly, comical point, knowing their wares are tat.