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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI knew that it was "of the" - it was why we said 'of the clock' in the first place (which stems back from when it could have been 'of the sundial' or somesuch). But now I wonder why we don't say half past four of the clock - it does seem to be reserved for whole hours.
The minute hand was a later addition.
I remember Robert The Books (the late Ralph the Books nephew) telling some unfortunate youth the time as 4 and twenty past four, much to said youth's confusion.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostMe neither.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHome again
And a very enjoyable afternoon it's been.
The Norrparents will hit the big 60 in a couple of years too. Though no letter from Queenie as we're an ex colony, not that they'll care, tbh.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostGood lunch hopefully?
The Norrparents will hit the big 60 in a couple of years too. Though no letter from Queenie as we're an ex colony, not that they'll care, tbh.Last edited by mudskipper; 25 October 2015, 19:48.Comment
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Oddly enough, I found what must be the last postcard my grandparents sent me from Cornwall on what was probably their last holiday down there in 1960.
My grandfather's sister still lived in Porthleven & they would have stayed with her.Comment
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