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'Barnard Castle' could be the words of the year, one hopes though that the town does not become too famous

Cyril Haearn wrote:NUCKLES: Railway service connecting NUneaton, Coventry, Kenilworth, royal LEamington spa and Stratford
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'Barnard Castle' could be the words of the year, one hopes though that the town does not become too famous
Jdsk wrote:But I don't think that it's amenable to the best property of rhyming slang: the loss of the linking word. As in let me have a butcher's, NOT let me have a butcher's hook.
thirdcrank wrote:I've always assumed that the expression donkey's years was a bit of an aberration in that I imagine it began as donkey's (ears) = years but instead of just saying something like "It's been like that for donkey's" people felt they had to tack on years. Who knows? Who cares?
Pastychomper wrote:thirdcrank wrote:I've always assumed that the expression donkey's years was a bit of an aberration in that I imagine it began as donkey's (ears) = years but instead of just saying something like "It's been like that for donkey's" people felt they had to tack on years. Who knows? Who cares?
I always assumed it referred to a donkey's long lifespan - you never see a dead donkey, allegedly, so "a donkey's years" is a long time.
Cyril Haearn wrote:GNU
Government of National Unity
Time for one now I think