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Discussion in 'Watford' started by colognehornet, Jun 26, 2013.

  1. hornethologist a.k.a. theo

    hornethologist a.k.a. theo Well-Known Member

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    Something to do with writing then...and since it sounds as though the derivation relates to a persistent unpleasant condition, I'd guess it was either an obsessive compulsion to write or some kind of unsatisfactory writing. Actually I've no idea but, for someone like me who loves words, you've no idea how hard it is to resist looking it up. If the answer's not here in the morning I'll be reaching for several dictionaries :emoticon-0138-think
     
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  2. NZHorn

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    This was on the BBC website. It is an overuse of exclamation marks. I hate it when people use more than one, but I'm an old pedantic fuddy-duddy!!!!!!!!
     
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    Well done NZ. That is where I spotted it. ;)
     
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  4. NZHorn

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    Which language do philologists argue is the closest to English?
     
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    We have a Dutch couple living here and the lady who comes from the north of that country talks about West Frisian and how close to English it is. Don't know if that might be the answer.
     
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  6. colognehornet

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    I would guess at Plattdeutsch (Or lower German) - spoken in many parts of Schleswig Holstein and East Friesland and some older people in Hamburg - it is recognized as a language distinct from German.
     
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    Yes, that's the answer. Apparently, whilst the spelling is different the sounds of the words are similar.
     
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    Why did a Watford MP resign his position at the club and who was he?
     
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  9. Jsybarry

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    Was it Tristan Garel-Jones when he said he didn't like the area?
     
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    Pretty close Barry. Right person but the club asked him to resign as honorary vice-president over the issue of ID cards for fans. He was in favour of it, while the club wasn't.

    Your turn.
     
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    There was an item awarded to Jersey and resides in the States Chamber. What is it and why does Jersey have one but Guernsey doesn't?

    Clue: the item is hundreds of years old.
     
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  12. colognehornet

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    Is this the deeds to a piece of land later called New Jersey in America, awarded by Charles the second to the then governor of the island (Apparently in thanks for either the island's loyalty to him or the governors loyalty) ? The only thing I can think of at the moment.
     
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  13. Jsybarry

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    As I'm shortly to catch the red-eye to Gatwick, I'll give you the answer. It is a staff or mace (can't remember which jerzeypie said it was - he told me this after a school visit to the States Chamber) and it was awarded to Jersey by King Charles II as a thank you. During the English Civil War, members of the Royal Family tried to escape to the Channel Islands - Jersey agreed to let them move to the island, whereas Guernsey didn't.
     
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  14. colognehornet

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    Does this mean that I'm on ?
    Imagine the scene: a painter signs his painting with the words 'I (the name of the painter) was here ' very prominently on the canvass. In the background of his painting is a mirror where the painter is portrayed at work. It is thought to be the first case of a painter and his painting acting as a legal witness to something, and therefore could, at that time be used for legal purposes. Who was the painter and what was the event he was legally recording ?

    The concept of the painting as a legal record or certificate is accepted by most art historians and is unique in this sense. Whether it actually had much legal validity is uncertain.
     
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  15. hornethologist a.k.a. theo

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    This sounds like a description of van Eyck's famous Arnolfini marriage portrait so, if this is the right answer, I presume the event he was recording was the marriage.
     
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    Spot on Theo ! In Flanders at that time (15th Century) it was common for members of the higher social circles to marry at home. All you needed was a Priest and 2 witnesses and one of those witnesses was Van Eyck himself and his signature as witness is on the painting itself. This being legally valid at the time. Having said this not all art historians are convinced by this argument as the 2 were already married at the time of the painting - the alternative is that Van Eyck was bearing witness to another transaction, possibly a property transfer. Over to you !
     
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    OK...there are 1,300 of these in England, the majority of them in the Midlands and Eastern England. They're much less popular than they once were...

    What are they?
     
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    Are they road level crossings over railway, not including pedestrian only crossings
     
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    Are they road level crossings over railway, not including pedestrian only crossings?
     
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    Canal locks?
     
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