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Challenging Conventional Wisdom 18:08 - May 29 with 2457 viewsDorse

Is no news good news?
Should duchies only be passed on the left-hand side?
Can you mix pasta and anti pasta?
Can you be gruntled?
What would happen if Meatloaf did 'that'?
White shirt with blue hoops or blue shirt with white hoops?

'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'

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Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 18:41 - May 29 with 2384 viewsQPR_Hibs

If you don't know me by now, will you ever, ever, ever know me?

"Remember to listen to me but look at her. Don't get it the wrong way round. That would be hideous."

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Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 19:21 - May 29 with 2321 viewsMyke

Just what the hell time of year was Stevie Wonder talking about anyway?
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Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 11:22 - May 30 with 2144 viewsSuffolkHoop

Pushing an elephant up the stairs would certainly be very difficult.
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Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 12:26 - May 30 with 2114 views100percent

Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 11:22 - May 30 by SuffolkHoop

Pushing an elephant up the stairs would certainly be very difficult.


before or after he's in the room?
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Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 13:01 - May 30 with 2093 viewsSuffolkHoop

Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 12:26 - May 30 by 100percent

before or after he's in the room?


Assuming of course an elephant being in the room is a problem.
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Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 13:09 - May 30 with 2075 viewsterryb

Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 13:01 - May 30 by SuffolkHoop

Assuming of course an elephant being in the room is a problem.


It wasn't a problem in a dream I once had!

The elephant was in the kitchen protecting me from the Lion that was trying to get in from the hall. Thankfully, I woke up before finding out what happened!
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Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 13:27 - May 30 with 2031 viewsjohnhoop

I know you can be underwhelmed and overwhelmed but can you ever be just, like “whelmed?”
( Bianca from “10 things I hate about you”).
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Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 11:37 - Jun 3 with 1753 viewsDavieQPR

What was it the white Knights sat in?
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Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 11:58 - Jun 3 with 1727 viewsjohann28

You can be gruntled. In P G Wodehouse’s The Code of the Woosters, published1938: “He spoke with a certain what-is-it in his voice, and I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled.” So, if you were the opposite of disgruntled you would be pleased, satisfied, and contented.

Wodehouse has been quoted or flatteringly imitated many times since (as in Men at Arms by Terry Pratchett: “‘No, that man,’ said Angua, ‘[with a] face like someone very disgruntled.’ ‘Oh, that was Captain Vimes. But he’s never been gruntled, I think.’”).

I know, I'd get out more, but I just end up boring people 😪
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Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 18:27 - Jun 4 with 1633 viewsDorse

Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 11:58 - Jun 3 by johann28

You can be gruntled. In P G Wodehouse’s The Code of the Woosters, published1938: “He spoke with a certain what-is-it in his voice, and I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled.” So, if you were the opposite of disgruntled you would be pleased, satisfied, and contented.

Wodehouse has been quoted or flatteringly imitated many times since (as in Men at Arms by Terry Pratchett: “‘No, that man,’ said Angua, ‘[with a] face like someone very disgruntled.’ ‘Oh, that was Captain Vimes. But he’s never been gruntled, I think.’”).

I know, I'd get out more, but I just end up boring people 😪


Did you catch 'The Watch' on BBC? Bloody brilliant and, frankly, hilarious. I see myself as a Vimes in training.

'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'

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Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 18:49 - Jun 4 with 1614 viewsdanehoop

Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 18:27 - Jun 4 by Dorse

Did you catch 'The Watch' on BBC? Bloody brilliant and, frankly, hilarious. I see myself as a Vimes in training.


Have to say I thought that was probably one of the better transfers of Pratchett to TV.

Liked that Ankh Morpork was in parts a bit like MegaCity 1 and in others very much Dickensian London. Think Sir Terry would have rather enjoyed it.

Never knowingly understood

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Challenging Conventional Wisdom on 19:21 - Jun 4 with 1589 viewsqpr_1968

what would you call the horse with no name?


Poll: how many games this season....home/away.

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