I was making a point that it’s not getting ideas above our stations. There’s nothing wrong with wanting us to do well and win big games, I don’t expect it but it’s not like they are 20 points above us. Barrow have also been in fairly poor form. So I don’t see how that makes me seem 12. Makes it seem like you don’t know how to contextualise a very valid point.[/quote]
Contextualise a valid point? what on earth are you talking about? The very nature of how close we are in the table demonstrates the context of the match and as such how close we could have been expected the result to have been. At best, at very best it was a 50/50 match as our own form hasnt been great.[/quote]
Dearie me there's some negative vibes on here ce soir. But that remark did put me in mind of that bit in The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy....
Ford jumps in to finish Arthur’s statement that Prostetnic’s verse has “interesting rhythmic devices” that
“counterpoint the surrealism of the underlying metaphor.” When Ford can’t think up what this underlying metaphor actually is, Arthur posits that the metaphor is one about the “humanity”—or “Vogonity”—of “the poet’s compassionate soul.” Having established this, Arthur forges on to say that this “compassion” “contrives through the medium of the verse structure to sublimate this, transcend that, and come to terms with the fundamental dichotomies of the other and one is left with a profound and vivid insight into…into…er…” At this point, Ford swoops in, declaring, “Into whatever it was the poem was about!”[/quote]
Sorry WTF are you going on about.[/quote]
Ford and Arthur are trying to stop the Vogon Captain throwing them out of an airlock by pretending they like his poetry.[/quote]
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Proceed", I said. "You interest me strangely, old bird.'
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I don't think we need to know of your 'adventures' in Netherfield on a Saturday night.