Well , ladies , gentlemen and huns ; here we go, down to the final day of the season again , fingers crossed and all that , Mon` the Hoops and as John F. Kennedy might have said " Ich bin ein Kilmarnocker ".
Sadly, I can't see anything other than wins for both Celtic and Rangers today. Pray for the best of course but not hopeful.
Likewise , dont think theres a snowballs chance in hell of things going our way......though probably I`ll tune in to the matches at some ludicrous hour more in hope than expectation anyway. just in case.
Woke up this morning, Went outside for a smoke.....one lonely magpie hanging about in my garden. Then, whilst watching the tweenies...as I do every sunday morning they said....."maybe the surprise is that there is no surprise"..... All of the signs I had yesterday that were good amount to nought after that.
yes , falsely Im afraid , while a berliner is indeed a type of donut , the phrase - as used by kennedy - was not grammatically constructed to convey that particular meaning.
The phrase "Ich bin ein Berliner" can mean either. There is no grammatical difference when claiming to be either: a male resident of Berlin; or a doughnut-style pastry full of rasberry jelly. However, as someone stated early that the term for the doughnut is a regional expression which is more common in southern Germany.
the use of " ein " changes the subject context. Anyway , dont think we are not aware that this whole " jelly donut " thing was dreamed up to discredit Kenedy due to the fact that he was a prominent tim