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elle

27th September 2018, 22:57
Hi, Rusty!
"Rebadging" was a completely new word to me.
I have since looked it up in Chambers and been informed that it means (I quote) "to market under a new name or brand".
So I guess you could apply either "rebadging" or "rebranding" to "Weight Watchers" new image?
But I'd settle for the more common-or- garden "renaming" term?!
I wonder where the phrase "common-or -garden" comes from?
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rusty

28th September 2018, 08:04
Good morning, Elle!
Fine morning here!
Heading out to get a couple of tasks done, then home for the Ryder Cup!
I would go with "rebranding" for "WW"?
I had a look in Brewer's at "common or garden".
They say, "Ordinary. The term is a mock-botanical formula."
Right, tasks here I come!

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elle

28th September 2018, 10:20
Good morning, Rusty!
A dullish start to the day.
( I hate these dark mornings when I get up!)
But the sun is creeping out now.
I have several deliveries due to arrive today....
I am just awaiting my "time slots," so that I will know when to expect the parcels.
Hopefully, all will have come by the time I want to go out for a second walk this afternoon.
I have nothing else scheduled for the day.
Did you get what you wanted from Screwfix?
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rusty

28th September 2018, 11:55
Hello, Elle!
It's a lovely day here!
Yes, successful trip to Screwfix.
The store has had a makeover recently.
The store layout and access has changed, and much more parking now.
I am home for the day now.
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elle

28th September 2018, 13:35
Hi, Rusty!
Ah, that is good that you have had a successful shop!
All this going to Screwfix etcetera sounds as though you have a lot of jobs on hand to do?
But better not let work tasks interfere with your watching of the golf?
Prioritise.......!
I have been ploughing through all "My Contacts" in Hotmail and trying to update them.
What a task!
But I think I have it all sorted to my satisfaction now.
I am still waiting on some deliveries.......
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elle

28th September 2018, 19:45
Update, Rusty!
I have had a phenomenally efficient day!
I have reorganised "My Contacts" online.....ordered the remainder of the "goods" that I failed to do yesterday when the computer defaulted....
waited in for my deliveries......sorted out and boxed some books......
And still found time to fit in our afternoon walk!
But I have just been listening to "Eggheads" and Egghead Steve said that he intended keeping every single one of his ten thousand plus books!!
He is "stockpiling against a rainy day"!
Er..maybe I should reconsider throwing out so many of mine....?
If an Egghead can set a precedent...?
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rusty

28th September 2018, 19:55
Good evening, Elle!
My son is going to tackle most of the jobs.
I shall do the rest, but we have everything we need to hand, after the trips to Screwfix.
I have not seen much of the golf, but Europe are 2 points ahead of our American friends.
A promising start!
Good you have got your deliveries!
Steve will never read or re-read that many books.
I would pay him no heed, Elle!
I have just finished the puzzle!
I liked 19a and 6d!
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elle

28th September 2018, 20:29
Hi, Rusty!
I was but looking for an excuse to hang on to some of my books....!
My pile of "I must just read that one again..." is growing!
I haven't got around to finishing today's puzzle...I was too engrossed in my various tasks!
Yes, I have heard of Nelson Eddy.
And "ear lobe" is a good one!
My favourites so far are 15a : mileage and I especially like 17a: autopsy.
"Topsy" - "I just growed" - from Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin".
Now I know I have this book somewhere - it is definitely one that I must read again!
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chrise

28th September 2018, 20:31
Hi elle
Is that also Brer Rabbit "please don't throw me in the briar patch"?
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elle

28th September 2018, 21:03
Hello, Chris!
You have lost me here with the reference to Br'er Rabbit?......
Or is this the answer to another clue?
I well remember, as a child, reading Enid Blyton's version of the Bre'r Rabbit tales...
But these were originally related by Uncle Remus...in the books written by Joel Chandler Harris.
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