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Foureyes wrote:Sign in a Newton Abbot car park.
"Beware rising barriers."
The chance of being above them when they rise is infinitesimally small; the problem comes if you are underneath them when they descend.
JR will hate me
As a Diabetic, I have my Blood Tests 2 hours after a meal.
I arrive 1hour and 10 minutes later --- and jump the queue !
There are notices all around saying Diabolicals can do this ! :mutley:
Ah - but I think "gotten" was once in common usage, I remember, when playing MacHeath in the Beggars Opera, the Newgate gaoler describing someone as a "shotten herring" i.e. a herring that has just expelled its reproductive whatevers and therefore flabby and wasted. If shot can become shotten in the past tense, then why not got becoming gotten?
Yes, I am right! My Shorter Oxford says:
"gotten (go-t'n) ppl. a.ME [pa. pple of GET v] ............. Now rare, exc. in ILL-GOTTEN "
Ill gotten gains? yes of course, we have all used/heard that.
You are right David - a lot of what we criticise the Americans for is actually closer to old English.
And a lot of language pedantry is actually based on artificial conceits, with no solid foundation. I was disappointed to learn this at first, as an aspiring language pedant myself, but the inestimable Michael Quinion, at http://www.worldwidewords.org, is systematically shattering my illusions and prejudices
[quote="CHAZ"]Those Americans have a verb non existant in English....gotten
How often did i hear as a student and since during trips to USA, "have you gotten"....
Already they can't spell correctly words ending in -our....[quote]
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
I also stand corrected -- but what can you expect from a "Jogger Dep"
Apropos Webster--- Was it not Bob Hope and Bing Crosby (Who ?) who sang in "Road to Morroco"
"Like Webster's Dictionary -- we're Morocco bound !" (Probably should be AS rather than LIKE ?) There we go again !
NEILL THE NOTORIOUS wrote:I also stand corrected -- but what can you expect from a "Jogger Dep"
Apropos Webster--- Was it not Bob Hope and Bing Crosby (Who ?) who sang in "Road to Morroco"
"Like Webster's Dictionary -- we're Morocco bound !" (Probably should be AS rather than LIKE ?) There we go again !
I have consulted the Oracle on all things 'Road to' (my husband - also The Marx Brothers AND US horse racing) and you are absolutely correct.
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
There are some islands off the coast of Carolina which were settled very early in US history and for many years didn't have much contact with the outside world where the accent is still distinctly Devonian.
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"