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Never bought The Sun newspaper, so I couldn't tell you whether they are perceptive in their judgement or not. I won't buy any News International/Corp publications or subscribe to anything with Rupert Murdoch behind it. So, for example, The Times is out too. Many years ago, I once fished a pre-Murdoch Sunday Times out of the bin, when running to catch a train, as I wanted to do the crossword. I was into doing crosswords, in those days.

How do you say "this", without actually saying "this". (I understand "^^this" upsets somebody, but anyway this is exactly how I feel):)
 
How do you say "this", without actually saying "this". (I understand "^^this" upsets somebody, but anyway this is exactly how I feel):)

There is:

Agreed..!
I agree with you.
100% agree.
I am in complete and total accord with the statement you have just vouchsafed [don't blame me, that's The Goon Show, for you].

... and many more..! Including, unfortunately This.

I think I could cheerfully punch the person who first wrote the particular contraction down as a sign of agreement. Perhaps it was the same person who suggested that every chosen striker should henceforth play up top. What has suddenly gone wrong with up front..? ;)
 
Ah, so it was you who objects to the use of the word "this" in this context! I certainly don't want to upset anyone by being annoyingly hackneyed! Oh no, not I, sir!

In future, I shall try to avoid winding you up with it, and use , "I agree" or one of the other excellent suggestions which you made. Simples! <laugh>
 
Ah, so it was you who objects to the use of the word "this" in this context! I certainly don't want to upset anyone by being annoyingly hackneyed! Oh no, not I, sir!

In future, I shall try to avoid winding you up with it, and use , "I agree" or one of the other excellent suggestions which you made. Simples!

You...! <laugh>

Btw, can you answer the up top question..?
 
Actually, I think it's -Dan who really objects to This, because he suggests the poster who merely agrees to some compendious tome, has been lazy.

I am a mere bandwagon-jumper-on-er, compared to him. :D
 
Ok, the question about up-top vs up-front. Two theories;

First, when they are discussing tactics, perhaps the use of certain white-boards has led to the physical area at the top being used for the forward players, and the expression refers to those players "up-top."

Secondly, knowing how young men have a fixation with young women, it maybe that the expression "up-top" just sounded more interesting when accidently used, and as a favoured "mutation" spread through the population of football players. This would happen very quickly as most footballers only have a couple of dozen other expressions with which the mutant form would have to compete anyway. Another example might be the mutation, " wear your baseball cap round the wrong way" which was quite successful for a while, thankfully now reducing in frequency.

Or it's something else. so that's 3 possible reasons, really.
 
I am delighted to observe there are many people other than myself who are Murdoch media free. In a world of growing cynicism Murdoch epitomises all that is wrong with 'competitive' free markets.
 
Ok, the question about up-top vs up-front. Two theories;

First, when they are discussing tactics, perhaps the use of certain white-boards has led to the physical area at the top being used for the forward players, and the expression refers to those players "up-top."

Secondly, knowing how young men have a fixation with young women, it maybe that the expression "up-top" just sounded more interesting when accidently used, and as a favoured "mutation" spread through the population of football players. This would happen very quickly as most footballers only have a couple of dozen other expressions with which the mutant form would have to compete anyway. Another example might be the mutation, " wear your baseball cap round the wrong way" which was quite successful for a while, thankfully now reducing in frequency.

Or it's something else. so that's 3 possible reasons, really.

So what your saying is... is next year/season, we could be back to up-front, eh..? ;)