Gizzy
A gentleman, a scholar, and a railway modeller....

I always thought you were an old woman....Yeah, nice one Sophie - I was a bit worried about the 'old' epitaph![]()

I always thought you were an old woman....Yeah, nice one Sophie - I was a bit worried about the 'old' epitaph![]()
Give me a bunch of six Nofolk boy....
I think you mean epithet not epitaph!Yeah, nice one Sophie - I was a bit worried about the 'old' epitaph![]()
I think you mean epithet not epitaph!![]()
He made a grave mistake...No - it will be epitaph if his better half finds out![]()
Oh, he certainly did - it's a sign of growing oldHe made a grave mistake...
Stop digging...Dear Miss/Missis/Miz/........ Sophie,
(use adequate/desired)
When i was house-trained (housebroken for you north-americans), it was still customary to use the male form of expression, when generalizing.
And i would be very gratefull, if you could enlighten me, how the use of modern expressions like "old hobbyperson" or other tongue-twisters would have changed the sense or nonsense i was expressing.*
in eternal admiration for the belle sexe, Korm
(*) with the exception of the "Darling do" thingie.
(but we all know, that these are life saving essencials, when coming from a female, and mere nuisances, when spoken by a male...)
edited as well - did answer, befor i discovered edit.
You were talking of epitaphs!Stop digging...![]()
You were talking of epitaphs!
Out of curiosity, how many ladies are on this forum's list(?). It's a well-known fact that the majority of railway enthusiasts are men, mainly because we never grow out of our childhood, but I know that there are a lot of ladies involved.
Not old, perhaps uncommon, but plucked from the rich tapestry that is the English language....
Epithet and Epitaph?
They're both old... Old Testament, I think??![]()
Oh no after 21! Which makes me positively pre-historic at 69Since when am I classified 'OLD'...???? When I turned 50? 1,5 month ago?
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