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tyke51

23rd December 2020, 12:31
Grunger

Recent events are not cause to be optimistic I agree - let`s hope the vaccine proves effective. I normally travel by train and bus so things have to change a lot before `oldies` like me are confident to use them!
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jigjag

23rd December 2020, 19:09
Tyke

After my ill-fated attempts to get a bus, I go everywhere by car now, which is probably good with the current situation.

I am looking forward to seeing Worcs at Derby and Notts, grounds I like, and hoping spectators will be allowed. I cant apply for tickets for Everton as I live outside the city limits.

Grunger

I liked the Nice clue but also did not know it could mean careless, ironically. Never heard it used it that sense, and not sure how it could be.
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tyke51

23rd December 2020, 20:00
Jigjag

Pleased to hear from you - I have a car but stay local nowadays, even more so under lockdown.

Trent Bridge is one of my favourite Cricket grounds, I`ve been to Derby,
can`t miss the magic roundabout! ... I think Taunton is lovely and I intend to get to Worcester one day!
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grunger

24th December 2020, 13:24
Presents wrapped, pies baked and the Times crossword solved in record time.

Happy Christmas to all pedants!
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jigjag

24th December 2020, 18:46
grunger

Thanks. Do you mean you broke the world record or your own?

Best wishes to all
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jigjag

29th December 2020, 14:46
Malone

An acceptable cleaner in the Times yesterday, but an IT today. I was pleased that one of our favourite words, youse, appeared on Sunday.

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malone

29th December 2020, 14:55
Jigjag

Yes, I thought of PU members when I saw 'It' today. I think there were at least two other instances of It in my weekend crosswords. I tried to blot them out.

Yes, it was lovely to see 'youse'. I liked that!
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grunger

29th December 2020, 15:06
Malone

I thought youse was Scouse, so I was surprised you use it.
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malone

29th December 2020, 15:21
Grunger, 'Youse' is often used in the west of Scotland too. Although I feel it's a slightly inelegant word, both in looks and in sound, it's a very useful word. How else do we convey the plural of 'you'?
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grunger

29th December 2020, 15:37
Malone

Yes it is useful as the plural of you, avoiding ambiguity, but a friend uses it and it sounds awful. I think I prefer thou and you to you and youse.
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