By the way Good Morning everybody. I guess it must be neaps as it self corrected neeps.
A neap is a tide after the first or third quarter of the moon when the difference between high and low tide is at its minimum. The opposite is a spring tide which occurs just after a full moon when the difference is at its greatest.
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comment by I'm not Spartacus, to be quite Frank (U4603)
posted 13 hours, 16 minutes ago
What you mean to cook them for you? Auld Rabby would never wait for his wife if there was another female about.
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Is it neaps or is it neaps? It would have to be another (young and attractive) female - not just any female.
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Rabby's love was like a red red rose. Probably because there was prlck in it.
comment by I'm not Spartacus, to be quite Frank (U4603)
posted 5 minutes ago
A neap is a tide after the first or third quarter of the moon when the difference between high and low tide is at its minimum. The opposite is a spring tide which occurs just after a full moon when the difference is at its greatest.
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comment by 🐑 Baz Malone.🐑. #46 💪 (U2480)
posted less than a minute ago
Well - Googled, Spart
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I knew that already being a heducated chap.
Watching Golden Gordon to get in the mood for this one !
It is Yorkshire though.....
comment by I'm not Spartacus, to be quite Frank (U4603)
posted 41 minutes ago
A neap is a tide after the first or third quarter of the moon when the difference between high and low tide is at its minimum. The opposite is a spring tide which occurs just after a full moon when the difference is at its greatest.
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Well...... Is it neaps or is it neeps? Are you telling me this corrective text stuff has got it wrong. I did know about neap tides. I doubt there is a plural version of this adjective. It's the noun which gets the plural. So it should have known that neaps or neeps refers to something other than a tide.
But getting down to the serious stuff. It will be tough game today - one for which Frank will have to get them in the right mental state to show their class. I can smell the bogs and the pies from here.
I've just researched the pies topic. Hollands Pies or Yates Pies. I think it's the Holland pies at the ground.
Both look worth the journey for. I wish I was going.
Apparently Pukka pies at the ground. They have liason chap on the 'other' site who has been most helpful in advising our fans on the matchday experience. Worth a read tbh.
comment by Let Me inRamdini (U21882)
posted 21 minutes ago
But getting down to the serious stuff. It will be tough game today - one for which Frank will have to get them in the right mental state to show their class. I can smell the bogs and the pies from here.
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Certainly won't be eight bloody one !
It is neeps Ramdini, throw that predictive text in the bin. Neeps is Scots for Turnips. The Scots have such great culinary traditions such as offal and oats stuffed in to the gut of a sheep and deep fried Mars bars. No wonder they drink so much, it must be to forget what they ate.
OK Spart I agree thanks for the information.
For the misguided faithful who bought tickets for Accrington Stanley, heavy rain expected so take water proofs and enjoy the game as best you can.
Spart. I have lived in Scotland and I have eaten offal and oats in a sheep's stomach. (Discarded the skin bit though). I have eaten also, salmon, fresh and smoked and graved, half a dozen 6 inch fresh out of the river trout, fried in butter and lobster at £6 each and the finest roast beef and venison. Nothing can make me forget those foods even if I do take a dram after. MacAllen whisky 12 years in a sherry cask. Unmatchable nosh in my opinion.
Morning gang, checking in.
Come on you Rams, no let up today, go for the jugular and don't give them a sniff of a giant killing.
comment by I'm not Spartacus, to be quite Frank (U4603)
posted 7 minutes ago
For the misguided faithful who bought tickets for Accrington Stanley, heavy rain expected so take water proofs and enjoy the game as best you can.
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And the pies - Hollands at BB5 2SA - and Yates at BB5 4EP. It is my opinion they will be better than the stadium ones.
Yes Igor, I hope they are in the right mindset and will play them off the park. Does anyone know if a replay or penalties will settle the result if a draw on 90 minutes?
It has just occurred to me - Is Jody a distant relation of Mel?
Derby County: Roos, Tomori, Keogh ©, Wilson, Mount, Waghorn, Evans, Holmes, Nugent, Bogle, Malone.
Substitutes: Mitchell, Macdonald, Huddlestone, Bird, Mitchell-Lawson, Bennett, Jozefzoon.
I've enjoyed reading about your love for Scotland Ramdini but the joy you get from the food and whisky and knowledge off it has blown me away.
Respect good Sir
DERBY COUNTY: Roos, Bogle, Keogh, Tomori, Malone, Evans, Mount, Wilson, Waghorn, Holmes, Nugent. Subs: Mitchell (gk), Macdonald, Huddlestone, Bird, Mitchell-Lawson, Bennett, Jozefzoon.
Taking no chances with that team, good stuff.
Strong team. Frank showing his respect for Accrington and t'cup.
Zanzala on the bench for them
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posted on 26/1/19
By the way Good Morning everybody. I guess it must be neaps as it self corrected neeps.
posted on 26/1/19
A neap is a tide after the first or third quarter of the moon when the difference between high and low tide is at its minimum. The opposite is a spring tide which occurs just after a full moon when the difference is at its greatest.
posted on 26/1/19
Well - Googled, Spart
posted on 26/1/19
comment by Let Me inRamdini (U21882)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by I'm not Spartacus, to be quite Frank (U4603)
posted 13 hours, 16 minutes ago
What you mean to cook them for you? Auld Rabby would never wait for his wife if there was another female about.
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Is it neaps or is it neaps? It would have to be another (young and attractive) female - not just any female.
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Rabby's love was like a red red rose. Probably because there was prlck in it.
posted on 26/1/19
comment by I'm not Spartacus, to be quite Frank (U4603)
posted 5 minutes ago
A neap is a tide after the first or third quarter of the moon when the difference between high and low tide is at its minimum. The opposite is a spring tide which occurs just after a full moon when the difference is at its greatest.
Reply | Add Comment | Complain
comment by 🐑 Baz Malone.🐑. #46 💪 (U2480)
posted less than a minute ago
Well - Googled, Spart
___________________________________________
I knew that already being a heducated chap.
posted on 26/1/19
Watching Golden Gordon to get in the mood for this one !
posted on 26/1/19
It is Yorkshire though.....
posted on 26/1/19
comment by I'm not Spartacus, to be quite Frank (U4603)
posted 41 minutes ago
A neap is a tide after the first or third quarter of the moon when the difference between high and low tide is at its minimum. The opposite is a spring tide which occurs just after a full moon when the difference is at its greatest.
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Well...... Is it neaps or is it neeps? Are you telling me this corrective text stuff has got it wrong. I did know about neap tides. I doubt there is a plural version of this adjective. It's the noun which gets the plural. So it should have known that neaps or neeps refers to something other than a tide.
posted on 26/1/19
But getting down to the serious stuff. It will be tough game today - one for which Frank will have to get them in the right mental state to show their class. I can smell the bogs and the pies from here.
posted on 26/1/19
I've just researched the pies topic. Hollands Pies or Yates Pies. I think it's the Holland pies at the ground.
Both look worth the journey for. I wish I was going.
posted on 26/1/19
Apparently Pukka pies at the ground. They have liason chap on the 'other' site who has been most helpful in advising our fans on the matchday experience. Worth a read tbh.
posted on 26/1/19
comment by Let Me inRamdini (U21882)
posted 21 minutes ago
But getting down to the serious stuff. It will be tough game today - one for which Frank will have to get them in the right mental state to show their class. I can smell the bogs and the pies from here.
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Certainly won't be eight bloody one !
posted on 26/1/19
It is neeps Ramdini, throw that predictive text in the bin. Neeps is Scots for Turnips. The Scots have such great culinary traditions such as offal and oats stuffed in to the gut of a sheep and deep fried Mars bars. No wonder they drink so much, it must be to forget what they ate.
posted on 26/1/19
OK Spart I agree thanks for the information.
posted on 26/1/19
For the misguided faithful who bought tickets for Accrington Stanley, heavy rain expected so take water proofs and enjoy the game as best you can.
posted on 26/1/19
Spart. I have lived in Scotland and I have eaten offal and oats in a sheep's stomach. (Discarded the skin bit though). I have eaten also, salmon, fresh and smoked and graved, half a dozen 6 inch fresh out of the river trout, fried in butter and lobster at £6 each and the finest roast beef and venison. Nothing can make me forget those foods even if I do take a dram after. MacAllen whisky 12 years in a sherry cask. Unmatchable nosh in my opinion.
posted on 26/1/19
Morning gang, checking in.
Come on you Rams, no let up today, go for the jugular and don't give them a sniff of a giant killing.
posted on 26/1/19
comment by I'm not Spartacus, to be quite Frank (U4603)
posted 7 minutes ago
For the misguided faithful who bought tickets for Accrington Stanley, heavy rain expected so take water proofs and enjoy the game as best you can.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And the pies - Hollands at BB5 2SA - and Yates at BB5 4EP. It is my opinion they will be better than the stadium ones.
posted on 26/1/19
Yes Igor, I hope they are in the right mindset and will play them off the park. Does anyone know if a replay or penalties will settle the result if a draw on 90 minutes?
posted on 26/1/19
It has just occurred to me - Is Jody a distant relation of Mel?
posted on 26/1/19
Derby County: Roos, Tomori, Keogh ©, Wilson, Mount, Waghorn, Evans, Holmes, Nugent, Bogle, Malone.
Substitutes: Mitchell, Macdonald, Huddlestone, Bird, Mitchell-Lawson, Bennett, Jozefzoon.
posted on 26/1/19
I've enjoyed reading about your love for Scotland Ramdini but the joy you get from the food and whisky and knowledge off it has blown me away.
Respect good Sir
posted on 26/1/19
DERBY COUNTY: Roos, Bogle, Keogh, Tomori, Malone, Evans, Mount, Wilson, Waghorn, Holmes, Nugent. Subs: Mitchell (gk), Macdonald, Huddlestone, Bird, Mitchell-Lawson, Bennett, Jozefzoon.
posted on 26/1/19
Taking no chances with that team, good stuff.
posted on 26/1/19
Strong team. Frank showing his respect for Accrington and t'cup.
Zanzala on the bench for them
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