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« Reply #15 on: July 28, 2019, 14:21:02 »

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Conservative MP (Member of Parliament) Jacob Rees-Mogg began his new role as the leader of the House of Commons by issuing a style guide to all staff members in his new office

Nice to see one member of Boris's team leading from the front on tackling the real challenges to our nation, the world and civilization. Clearly a real man (person?) of vision and insight.............. Roll Eyes
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« Reply #16 on: July 28, 2019, 18:41:42 »

OK OK I know its off topic, but martyjon's post this morning got me going, even if it was written tongue-in-cheek  Grin

I knew there was a list somewhere, and I've now found it. 20 years of fake EU» (European Union - about) headlines - if anyone believes even one of them they shouldn't be allowed out on their own, let alone have a vote:


    EC regulations to ban playgrounds – Daily Express
    Rolling acres outlawed by Brussels – The Telegraph
    EU to scrap British exams – Sunday Express
    Obscure EU law halting the sale of English oak seeds – Mail on Sunday
    EU may try to ban sweet and toy ads – The Times
    EU to tell British farmers what they can grow – Daily Mail
    EU ‘Bans Boozing’ – Daily Star
    Light ale to be forced to change its name by Eurocrats – Daily Mail
    EU fanatics to be forced to sing dire anthem about EU ‘Motherland’ – The Sun
    British apple trees facing chop by EU – The Times
    EC plan to ban noisy toys – Sunday People
    EU to ban bagpipes and trapeze artists – The Sun
    Children to be banned from blowing up balloons, under EU safety rules – Daily Telegraph
    Straight cucumbers – The Sun
    Curved bananas banned by Brussels bureaucrats – The Sun, Daily Mail, Daily Express
    Brussels bans barmaids from showing cleavage – The Sun, Daily Telegraph
    Rumpole’s wig to scrapped by EU – Mail on Sunday
    Church bells silenced by fear of EU law – Daily Telegraph
    Motorists to be charged to drive in city centres under EU plans – Daily Telegraph
    EU to stop binge drinking by slapping extra tax on our booze – The Sun
    Brandy butter to be renamed ‘brandy spreadable fat’ – The European
    British loaf of bread under threat from EU – Daily Mail
    Truckers face EU ban on fry-ups – The Sun
    EU to ban Union Flag from British meat packs – Daily Express
    EU seeks to outlaw 60 dog breeds – Europa News Agency
    Double-decker buses to be banned – Daily Telegraph
    EU bans eating competition cakes – Timesonline
    Now EU officials want control of your CANDLES – Daily Express
    21-gun salutes are just too loud, Brussels tells the Royal Artillery – Mail on Sunday
    Brussels threatens charity shops and car boot sales – Daily Mail
    Plot to axe British number plates for standardised EU design – Daily Express
    Women to be asked intimate details about sex lives in planned EU census – Daily Express
    British cheese faces extinction under EU rules – PA (Public Address) News
    EU meddlers ban kids on milk rounds – The Sun, The Telegraph
    British chocolate to be renamed ‘vegelate’ under EU rules – Daily Mail
    EU to ban church bells – Daily Telegraph
    British film producers warn of new EU threat to industry – The Independent
    Kilts to be branded womenswear by EU – Daily Record
    EU to ban double decker buses – Daily Mail
    Cod to be renamed ‘Gadus’ thanks to EU – Daily Mail
    Brussels to restrict drinking habits of Britain’s coffee lovers – Daily Express
    EU responsible for your hay fever – Daily Mail, The Times
    Condom dimensions to be harmonised – Independent on Sunday
    EU wants to BAN your photos of the London Eye – Daily Express
    Corgis to be banned by EU – Daily Mail
    EU forcing cows to wear nappies – Daily Mail
    Eurocrats to ban crayons and colouring pencils – The Sun
    Smoky bacon crisps face EU ban – Sunday Times
    EU outlaws teeth whitening products – Daily Mail
    Domain names – ‘.uk’ to be replaced by ‘.eu’ – Daily Mail
    Brussels to ban HGV drivers from wearing glasses – The Times
    New eggs cannot be called eggs – Daily Mail
    EU to ban selling eggs by the dozen – Daily Mail
    UK (United Kingdom) to be forced to adopt continental two pin plug – Daily Star, Daily Mail
    EU targets traditional Sunday roast – Sun on Sunday
    English Channel to be re-named ‘Anglo-French Pond’ – Daily Mail
    Brussels to force EU flag on England shirts – Daily Mail
    EU orders farmers to give toys to pigs – The Times
    Firemen’s poles outlawed by EU – Daily Mail
    Euro ban on food waste means swans cannot be fed – The Observer
    Noise regulations to force football goers to wear earplugs – The Sun
    Traditional Irish funeral under threat from EU – Daily Telegraph, The Times
    EU to ban high-heel shoes for hairdressers – Daily Express
    Commission to force fishermen to wear hairnets – Daily Telegraph
    Brussels to ban herbal cures – Daily Express
    Bureaucrats declare Britain is “not an island”– the Guardian
    EU bid to ban life sentences for murderers – Daily Express
    New EU map makes Kent part of France – Sunday Telegraph
    EU tells Welsh how to grow their leeks – The Times
    EU to ban lollipop ladies’ sticks – News of the World
    EU plot to rename Trafalgar Square & Waterloo station – Daily Express
    UK milk ‘pinta’ threatened by Brussels – The Sun
    EU bans ‘mince’ pies – Daily Mail
    Eurocrats say Santa must be a woman – The Sun
    Now EU crackpots demand gypsy MPs (Member of Parliament) – Daily Express
    Brussels to outlaw mushy peas – The Sun, Daily Mail, Telegraph, Times
    Brussels says shellfish must be given rest breaks on journeys – The Times
    Pets must be pressure cooked after death – Sunday Telegraph
    EU puts speed limit on children’s roundabouts – Daily Express
    2-for-1 bargains to be scrapped by EU – Daily Mirror
    EU madness: chat up bar girl and pub will be fined – Daily Star
    Queen to be forced to get her own tea by EU – The Sun
    EU tells women to hand in worn-out sex toys – The Sun
    British rhubarb to be straight – The Sun
    EU to ban rocking horses – The Sun
    Scotch whisky rebranded a dangerous chemical by EU – Daily Telegraph
    Brussels ban on pints of shandy – The Times
    “High up” signs to be put on mountains – BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page)
    Euronotes cause impotence – Daily Mail
    EU to ban under 16-year-olds from using Facebook – Daily Mail
    Strawberries must be oval – The Sun
    EU orders swings to be pulled down – Daily Express
    Tea bags banned from being recycled – BBC
    British lav to be replaced with Euro-loo – The Sun
    Unwanted Valentine’s cards to be defined as sexual harrasment – Daily Telegraph
    Bosses to be told what colour carpets to buy by EU – Daily Star
    EU says British yoghurt to be renamed ‘Fermented Milk Pudding’ – Sunday Mirror
    EU to ban zipper trousers – The Sun
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« Reply #17 on: July 28, 2019, 23:07:42 »

IIRC (if I recall/remember/read correctly) the EU» (European Union - about) DID» (Didcot Parkway - next trains) ban British "port" requiring that Port should only come from certain specified regions in Portugal.
They did not ban manufacture or sale of the product, but it could no longer contain the word "port" on the label.
It is still sold, often described as "fortified British ruby wine"
OK for cooking, or as an ingredient of punch or similar mixed drinks, but a very poor substitute otherwise for the real Port.

A gentleman would confine any such port style wine to the kitchen. I doubt that Mr Jacob Rees Mogg even allows it in the kitchen.
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A proper intercity train has a minimum of 8 coaches, gangwayed throughout, with first at one end, and a full sized buffet car between first and standard.
It has space for cycles, surfboards,luggage etc.
A 5 car DMU (Diesel Multiple Unit) is not a proper inter-city train. The 5+5 and 9 car DMUs are almost as bad.
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« Reply #18 on: July 28, 2019, 23:37:24 »

if anyone believes even one of them they shouldn't be allowed out on their own, let alone have a vote:

Sadly, a healthy percentage of middle England does!
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« Reply #19 on: July 29, 2019, 00:11:45 »


Blankets will only get you so far - as I remember from the 50s, lying in bed on nights when there was ice in the inside of the windows, you needed to add a quilt - or eiderdown - or even a counterpane. All of which words, like duvet, show how closely linked bedding vocabulary (and maybe usage)  is in French and English.

Duvet in French means down (whether eider or other bird). It's actually cognate with down, from Old Norse dunn.

The object in French is a couette - meaning quilt. Again, these are the same word, from the Latin culcita. (And, if you go back far enough, feather quilts were used under as well as over the sleeper, to soften a straw mattress.)

Another old term for a quilted bedcover is courte pointe, literally short stitch. While it's tempting to see that as the origin (you pull a stitch tight through the quilt) it actually comes from the same source as couette.

Courtepointe meaning a bed quilt was copied by Mrs. Malaprop's Bedding Company as counterpane.

We use eiderdown, in a way that parallels duvet, to mean a bed quilt. In repayment for counterpane we gave the French that one as édredon.

I suspect the history of bed quilts may involve their use without blankets more often that you imagine. After all, the key innovation was just to add a washable loose cover, but sheets can be used instead. Of course the first duvets we had were called continental quilts, and seen as more Scandinavian than French - I suspect they only took them up in a big way around the time we did. So why the change in name, to a word that doesn't mean that anyway?

But as to why French and German pillows are such a silly shape ...

I remember being cold in bed in severe weather as a child, but this I blame on small, thin, and generally inadequate blankets. I have seldom been cold in bed once equipped with generously sized and thick wool blankets.
I was provided with an eiderdown as a child, but it waited until I was asleep before sliding off and hiding so as to trip me up in the night.
I have no central heating, and very little other heating apart from a wood burning stove in the living room.
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A proper intercity train has a minimum of 8 coaches, gangwayed throughout, with first at one end, and a full sized buffet car between first and standard.
It has space for cycles, surfboards,luggage etc.
A 5 car DMU (Diesel Multiple Unit) is not a proper inter-city train. The 5+5 and 9 car DMUs are almost as bad.
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