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nelson

1st June 2021, 22:36
Sitting on a chair . . . or sitting in a chair?
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orson

2nd June 2021, 09:39
Both forms are correct, although I've never heard of a king or queen sitting in a throne.
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chrise

2nd June 2021, 09:45
It rather depends on the design of the chair! You would sit on an ordinary kitchen stand chair; but at the other extreme, definitely in an egg chair...
https://www.gardeningetc.com/us/news/bandm-hanging-egg-chair
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grunger

2nd June 2021, 12:15
Tyke

I followed the game but couldnt go. Wondered if Lancs had batted too long. A good fight back by Yorks but we got there.

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jigjag

2nd June 2021, 13:07
Tyke Grunger

I am enjoying the Championship though Worcs are not doing very well. I believe the "streaming" services from the counties are incredibly popular, though I dont know what they are. It shows what we already know - proper cricket is very popular, though not many people can go.

Are you going to Scarborough? I dont know if it was fixed but great to get 2 Roses matches and in my case 2 Worcs v Warwks derbies.
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tyke51

2nd June 2021, 20:04
Grunger Jigjag

I`m a life member at Scarborough so hoping to go to both 4 day matches there. Not booked the hotel accommodation yet - I use bus/train to get to Scarb - but we still have public transport restrictions locally due to Covid, so am waiting for Boris to give us the all clear!

I`ve never been to Worcester but intend to get there one day - my last away trip was to Chelmsford which I enjoyed very much despite losing!
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chrise

2nd June 2021, 21:27
Tyke51
I once vistied the Worcester County Cricket ground - a friend lived not far away. It was completely under water!
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tyke51

2nd June 2021, 21:58
Chrise

I`ve seen photos of the Worcester ground under six feet of water - amazing how grass seems to recover choose what mother nature throws at it!
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norah (admin)

7th June 2021, 14:54
Copied and pasted from new Pendants Thread by alanfi

Back in the day. What a ridiculous expression. Any particular day in mind? I notice that people don't die any more, they pass away or even worse they pass! Pass what, their exams, driving test?
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paulhabershon

7th June 2021, 15:37
alanfi @2341

I agree about 'back in the day' - a vague cliché.

I don't think you will eliminate 'pass' and 'pass away' for 'die'. Euphemisms for death are bound to be plentiful and these two are validated by Chambers etc..

'Pass' can be transitive and intransitive, but the transitive verb I cringe to hear without a stated object is 'Enjoy!'. Irrational of me but inescapable. I wonder if waiters are trained to say it.

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