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berneboy

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  1. hate to be a pedant but there is a brand of duct tape called......duck tape Ha really? I assume that originated from the common mis-pronunciation though, right? Actually, Duck Tape is the original name as it was duck cloth cut into strips and covered in adhesive. It's duct tape that came around as a result of mispronunciation Wikiwotsit says: Etymology The origin of the name of the product, "duck tape" or "duct tape," is the subject of some disagreement. One view is that it was called "duck tape" by WWII soldiers either because it resembled strips of cotton duck (canvas) or because the waterproof quality of the tape contributed to the name, by analogy to the water-shedding quality of a duck's plumage. Under this view, soldiers returning home from the war found uses for duck tape around the house where ductwork needed sealing. Other proponents of this view point to older references to non-adhesive cotton duck tape used in Venetian blinds, suggesting that the name was carried over to the adhesive product. The Oxford English Dictionary says that perhaps "duct tape" was originally "duck tape". This view is summarized most notably in a New York Times article by etymologist William Safire in March 2003. Safire cites use of the term "cotton duck tape" in a 1945 advertisement for surplus government property.[18] The Brooklyn Daily Eagle uses the term "duck" in 1902 quotation for "100,000 yards of cotton duck tape" being used to protect the cables of the Brooklyn Bridge.[19] Thus a fabric duck tape was available to which an adhesive could have been added.
  2. He comes across as a determined and ambitious young man. It's taking a chance to employ such an inexperienced manager but I think it would be worth a go. He could do it. He states very clearly his philosophy of football (after 13 minutes or so) and it would be attractive. OK, Ole I'll give you the job.
  3. I believe I give carefully considered opinions. I don't rush in, nor make OTT statements. McLeish has to go asap. This is relegation football. No confidence, shape or consistency. Oh, blooming dear.
  4. The FA site says he has been called up for the game.
  5. OS Villa can confirm that Alan Hutton and Jermaine Jenas are currently undergoing medicals. If the deals are completed, right-back Hutton would join permanently while the move for midfielder Jenas would be a season-long loan. We will update supporters again as soon as we have further news.
  6. Sadly I don't think Albrighton is going to make it as a top player. He has so much to learn, of course, especially re defending, but he has no real 'trick' either and often makes wrong choices. I hope I'm wrong though.
  7. A team with three strikers and very attacking midfielder? What a stupid post. ... or tongue in cheek
  8. http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10265~2405197,00.html
  9. Wakefield, West Yorkshire, is definitely Villa country. Let's see .. there's me, my wife, my two sons, my two daughters, a few converts at the schools I have taught at .. No, Leeds fans any more - they're too embarrassed to admit anything. There may be an odd Man Utd fan or Liverpool. But no, Wakefield belongs to Villa.
  10. We've a good player but I really think people are underestimating Downing. He's worth every penny of the £20m in this market. I agree. Downing has real quality - a class act and class acts cost real money. I'm very sorry he's going.
  11. I think he means a 'meltdown' as when Bent was signed - very optimistic
  12. It MUST be Gary McAllister after today's result. I'm going to start a campaign for Gazza.
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