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tyke51

21st November 2022, 17:44
Jigjag
I've been in a training camp for 2 weeks so should be able to cope !
Just said to my mate we've got good attacking players so let them play! Great start 👍
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malone

21st November 2022, 19:44
Jigjag, lovely to hear you were back at the market cafe. Your original choice, the All Day Breakfast, sounds a good one. That would save all the hassle of choosing four,five or six items, or dealing with the complicated swaps...'you can have beans instead of a hash brown but not for a sausage, though you can swap the sausage for an extra bit of bacon...'
I'd have been tempted to give Cassie a lesson in the meaning of words - 'All Day' really can't mean 'Up until 11 am'. I admire your tact, something I have simply don't possess. I also admire your quick thinking, choosing the 'brinch' option. I'm glad you managed to get the combination you wanted - I'm sure you have enough on your plate without having chips too.

The cafes and coffee shops in my area seem to have been taken over by aliens. As well as the latte, skinny latte, soy cappuccino (and other styles of coffee) there's a bizarre selection of ingredients on offer. I'm afraid I can't remember the exact details, but the coffees seem to include things such as caramel waffle, spiced pumpkin, peppermint chocolate (or maybe peppermint and chocolate?) and iced toffee nut.

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paulhabershon

21st November 2022, 21:10
Re the football with tyke and jigjag

The commentators always risk being shot down by pedants. I did enjoy the 'vociferous' tackle in today's England match on BBC1.
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paulhabershon

21st November 2022, 21:11
Re the football with tyke and jigjag

The commentators always risk being shot down by pedants. I did enjoy the 'vociferous' tackle in today's England match on BBC1.
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tyke51

21st November 2022, 22:06
Paulh
I watched the England game with no sound - the commentators and pundits drive me nuts!

A dragon roared (do dragons roar?) - sounds like an old Ealing Studios comedy - well done Wales!
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orson

22nd November 2022, 12:30
I pronounce latte so that that the lat rhymes with bat. But I seem to be in a minority as when I'm in the sort of cafe where you have to queue, other people and those serving talk about lar-tays. Collins gives my pronunciation but Chambers and the OED give both.

As for the Welsh game, I got tired of being told how proud and passionate they are. I'm sure that is so and good luck to them (I'm English) but it can become patronizing. It's like when a small nation is mentioned, they're nearly always described as a proud people. Show me a nation that isn't proud (excluding Britain).
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jigjag

22nd November 2022, 12:49
Malone
I liked your "enough on your plate" joke. I dont know where they would have put the chips, possibly on a separate plate.
I avoid the sort of coffee shops you mention. I would never order those exotic items. I think pumpkins should be reserved for carving at Halloween. I like caramel and waffles but not together. I bet the prices are high for that stuff. The coffee costs 80p a cup in the market, which seems reasonable.
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jigjag

22nd November 2022, 12:57
Paul, Tyke
I mis-heard the vociferous tackle. I thought he said "veracious". I must have been thinking of that as it was the answer to the only Times clue I could not solve yesterday. Vicious, vociferous, voracious, veracious... very... confusing.
After the 3 game marathon yesterday, I see there are 4 per day for the rest of this week! Enjoyed Saudi Arabia beating Argentina this morning.
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jigjag

22nd November 2022, 13:01
Orson
I agree with you re Latte, and it is certainly how Italians pronounce it. The lartay brigade dont realise it is a foreign word. Chambers is wrong.
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paulhabershon

22nd November 2022, 14:36
Latte/lartay reminded me of another foreign word beginning with l: lingerie, so often pronounced 'laungerie'. Should it not echo the vowel sound in the French 'cinq'?
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