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elle

4th April 2016, 15:15
Hi Eirlys,
I have looked back to see what you are talking about, and see that I overlooked your information about "lip service"!
Thank you for that......I have Brewers, but it doesn't have the Biblical reference that you gave...is that where you got it from?
(maybe a different edition, if so?)
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rusty

4th April 2016, 15:24
Hello, Eirlys,
I was just sort of thinking out loud, but may I say your offering is most welcome, and thank you for that!
I often have oddities floating around in my head!
Before I ever had a computer, Brewers, Chambers, Bradford's, and the Readers Digest Road Atlas of GB and Ireland were my sources of reference.
Would not be without them!
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eirlys

4th April 2016, 15:25
hi Elle
The Biblical quote is underneath the definition in my Brewers. It is 6 years old
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rusty

4th April 2016, 15:37
Hello, Elle!
I think the US commentators may have just made that up.
They said it was the "I love you" sign, so I Googled that and looked at "Images", and the sign is done using the fingers of one hand, trying to show the letters "I L Y", i think.
I would, though, like to know why Lydia did it.
Maybe she is a fan of Mo?
One of life's mysteries!
What do not you like about the clue?
It is brief and accurate and fair, I think.
Would you like some of our rain?
It is relentless!
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pigale

4th April 2016, 15:44
Hi again,

Sorry Rusty, but I'd rather you kept your rain, thank you very much!

Now for the 'I love you' sign - I have seen it many times made by putting the two forefingers and the two thumbs together in order to make the shape of a heart;

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pigale

4th April 2016, 15:45
PS - or perhaps it just means 'Love'
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elle

4th April 2016, 16:09
Hi, Rusty!
Now, more about the "Mobot".........apparently Clare said to Mo ""I think you should do the 'M' from YMCA, the M for Mo."
And Usain Bolt and Mo are buddies from way back and Usain did the gesture because they are best friends!
Or so I have read!
I guess maybe Lydia did it as a Victory symbol? ...... sounds plausible?
If could explain to you exactly what I don't like about that clue, then maybe I would be able to understand it - but neither Chrisg nor Mamya seemed happy with it .... and Mamya's official reference site blogger didn't sound convinced either!
I shall put it behind me as one of my (many) failures to comprehend!
No thank you, I do not want some of your rain! You may keep it!
(We did have have five minutes of drizzle earlier - but the sun is out again now!)
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rusty

4th April 2016, 16:11
Hello, Pigale!
OK, I'll hang on to the rain!
Lydia is a New Zealander and one NZ newspaper described her jump as having a "delayed knee-tuck and heart-spread arms"!
Her one thought as she jumped was "I hope I don't break anything!"
Google shows the "I love you" sign as being done with one hand,
so who knows what she meant!
Now for a coffee and a crack at my crossword!
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elle

4th April 2016, 16:17
Rusty,
Sorry, I meant to add this link to my previous post at 6915 in case you hadn't already seen it!

http://www.golfchannel.com/media/lydai-ko-makes-jump-poppies-pond/
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rusty

4th April 2016, 16:18
Hello, Elle!
My final word on "the jump".
I will go on Golf Channel later and see if there is an interview or anything with her about the jump.
I hope these very expensive watches they all wear are waterproof!
I can not see a problem with the clue
Very succinct, I thought.
Now off to see if I have anything for tea and then my crossword!.
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