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I remember, years ago, when he and Victoria Derbyshire were vying for top spot on their joint show. He won and was quite ungentlemanly about it :ROFLMAO:

They shouldn't have bothered


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Harry Wilson's tackle

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It's just a daft joke, don't read any more into it.
Given that it was you that posted it (having read another post of yours today) I'd be careless to not read something into it.

You wear you antipathy on your sleeve it seems :shrug:
 






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Crawley, Dingo, and who was the third?
His nearest relation would be the Crawley New Guinea singing dog. Perhaps that was one of them.
 
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I like Ian Hislop.

He seems very comfortable in his own skin with a gently self-deprecating nature and always prepared to be the butt of the joke. But ruthless when the occasion requires.
Shameless name dropping here, but as someone who occasionally writes for PE Hislop is superb.
 




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Come on Harry - a split infinitive from an ex-HCGSB pupil? What would Charlie Cope (RIP) say?
If that's Chas Cope, the History teacher with the liberal use of the English language that taught me it would probably be 'I couldn't give a f***'. However, Willie Pope would be turning in his grave :wink:
 


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If that's Chas Cope, the History teacher with the liberal use of the English language that taught me it would probably be 'I couldn't give a f***'. However, Willie Pope would be turning in his grave :wink:
Fair point, although Chas could be quite eloquent when he wanted to be. Also, some of his notes on my essays were sheer comedy genius.
 


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Harry Wilson's tackle

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Come on Harry - a split infinitive from an ex-HCGSB pupil? What would Charlie Cope (RIP) say?
I was in the science stream. Pope and Lawrence 'taught' me English. I learned 90% of what I know about English grammar from what Ross taught me in Latin.

We were more interested in not splitting the atom :wink:
 




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That @Harry Wilson's tackle ’s use of the English language is to boldly go where no one has before? :bowdown:
As a fan of Linton Kwesi Johnson, I'm minded that it's not how you say it, it's how you convey it.

Fite dem back. And beam me up.

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As a fan of Fun Boy Three and Bananarama, I can only riposte with ’It ain’t what you do it’s the way that you do it’!

(You missed the point of my post above btw which was merely to have an excuse to use a split infinitive that every trekker would recognise )

This thread has taken a very odd turn :lol:
I didn't miss the point.
I just fancied taking it on to another level. Possibly a lower level.
I reserve the right to derail. :wink:
 


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