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grunger

23rd June 2021, 13:09
Orson Jigjag

Thanks. I think it is "cannot" if the stress is on the first syllable, otherwise "can not" as McEnroe said. The book title is not what he said.
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tyke51

23rd June 2021, 15:35
Grunger

Looks as though NZ might get the win after all!
I`ve booked for Scarborough for the Roses match - it starts on the same day as the Euro Final. There`ll be 60,000 at Wembley but we still don`t know if we will be allowed to watch the cricket! Most who want to go will be fully vaccinated so I hope the government relax the rules a little.
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chrise

23rd June 2021, 16:33
On cannot/can not, I've been saying it in my head, and have come to the conclusion that it's not such much the stress - more whether each N is pronounced separately. My "cannot" would be pretty much the same as "canot", whereas "can not" would be "can knot", if you see what I mean.
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grunger

23rd June 2021, 17:56
By an amazing co-incidence, there is an article about McEnroe and what he said, in the Times today. I have looked it up and Jigjag is right, He says cant and can not but not cannot. So his book title is wrong. It was all before my time but interesting.
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grunger

23rd June 2021, 17:59
Tyke

Yes well played NZ if they do it. Good luck for Scarb. I am hoping to go to Lancs v Worcs in 2 weeks but I dont know if it will be OK
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mathprofrockstar

23rd June 2021, 19:53
Agreed, Johnny Mac's book should have been "Can Not" as that is what he said. Possibly an overzealous editor changed it incorrectly. My autocorrect is always trying to do the same.
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mathprofrockstar

23rd June 2021, 19:57
Grunger, I think hep, although very outdated now, was a lot more common here in the US, as it was typically associated with the jazz culture. A "hep cat" was a very cool thing to be. I have certainly run across it many times in books, movies, etc. set in that time period.
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grunger

24th June 2021, 10:42
mathpro

You may well be right about the wrong book title.

Thanks for the info re hep. I have never heard it used here, nor hip, nor cat for jazz fans for that matter.

I enjoyed looking up the McEnroe clip. It seems tennis was more interesting in those days.
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jigjag

24th June 2021, 10:53
Although McEnroe's behaviour was appalling, he had the decency to make his complaints in good, clear English. I enjoy his comments at Wimbledon nowadays.

I wish he was commentating on the football. I am sick of hearing about quali'y, capaci'y and so on. What has happened to the 20th letter of the alphabet?
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grunger

24th June 2021, 11:04
jigjag

Yes the match last night was ruined by somebody I have never heard of called Emma talking non-stop drivel throughout. As men cannot criticise the politically correct nonsense of employing several women, I will say it on their behalf. Whilst there are excellent presenters in Gabby Logan and Reshmin Chowdhury, the women "experts" are awful. Admittedly some men are too.

I did not like the a''i'ude and in'ensi'y of some of the players and what is a 'a''oo?
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