TigersFan4Life
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As in, Laurie Daley saying "like the Slaters and Cronks and Inglis's and Smiths". What the hell? There's only one of each of them, you freak! Drives me nuts.
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@redemption said:It is a common english turn of phrase denoting a similie.
I.E. "…the Tony Abbotts of this world..."
I hate Daley but that is an ordinary complaint.
@Cultured Bogan said:I hate Daley for being an oxygen thief, is that a valid complaint?
@Geo. said:@Cultured Bogan said:I hate Daley for being an oxygen thief, is that a valid complaint?
:laughing: Yes….
@redemption said:@Geo. said:@Cultured Bogan said:I hate Daley for being an oxygen thief, is that a valid complaint?
:laughing: Yes….
I agree!
@Cultured Bogan said:He couldn't pick a place out of a three horse field. I always watch mute the commentary when he opens his trap because I always come away feeling more stupid for listening to him.
@Geo. said:Geez CB….you don't know what your missing...
Who'll ever forget....'It's a game of two halves'...or 'Whoever scores the most points will win".....
@redemption said:It is a common english turn of phrase denoting a similie.
I.E. "…the Tony Abbotts of this world..."
I hate Daley but that is an ordinary complaint.