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malone

13th March 2019, 11:32
Jigjag, thanks for your posts. I think I'm all supermarketed out. Hope you like my new verb? This morning I saw a blog for a recent crossword. I was irritated when I did it and had the pleasure of getting irritated all over again today. The clue...

Bones in case returned with it (4). Grrrrrrrrrrrrr!
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chrise

24th March 2019, 21:16
I am getting really irritated by people in the media - particularly sports commentators - saying "you cannot underestimate" when the mean "you cannot overestimate". Three times today already!
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malone

24th March 2019, 21:23
ChrisE, I hope your 'three' is accurate - not under- or over-estimated?

My grievance last week was John Torode on 'MasterChef'. Several times, over the course of the week, he said 'Irini [or whoever] has cooked great dishes for John and I'.
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chrise

24th March 2019, 21:26
Yes, but he is Australian!

Actually it's so easy - just miss out the "Greg and" and see which sounds right.
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malone

24th March 2019, 21:31
Thanks, ChrisE - and I don't know why I typed 'John' again instead of putting 'Greg'. It's maybe the latter's gurning faces that makes me blot him from my mind!

PS Being Australian is no excuse.
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chrise

24th March 2019, 21:35
There are local variations, though. Around here you will almost exclusively hear "I were" and "they was".
(I don't correct my golf companions!)
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malone

24th March 2019, 21:56
H'mm, I'll give John the benefit of the doubt, though that's only because the series finishes soon and I won't have to listen to him for much longer!
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spoffy

24th March 2019, 22:14
Malone - have you also blotted Gurningg Gregg Wallace's third 'g' from your mind?
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malone

24th March 2019, 22:20
Spoffy, I have terrible trouble with Gregg (Wallace), Greggs, the sandwich place and Greg, my nephew. They all get variations from time to time!
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grunger

26th March 2019, 17:39
Malone

Very pleased this thread has been revived. My neighbour's son is Greig (Christian name) pronounced Greg, and I think there was an England cricketer of that surname. I see you got a "spam" clue in the Times yesterday. Looking forward to more reports from you and jigger.
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