CCC 13/3/14
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A particular British Idiom. It really means "I have a complete lack of interest whether this affects you or not" Example: "May I have a cup of tea and a cheese sandwich" "Sorry, we are all out of cheese" Now they are not sorry at all, but they can hardly say "Tough Sh*t, no cheese".
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"Where you will find Ashes cricketers playing fast, but run out they will not.(9) I like this, should get the brains humming.
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What does "CCC" actually stand for? :confused:
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"Where you will find Ashes cricketers playing fast, but run out they will not.(9) I like this, should get the brains humming.
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OK, one more try... (Test) Taste + (ful) full =
Beautiful
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Sorry, we are all out of cheese
This could also be read as "I apologize for not being able to serve what you requested for". So, "sorry" here makes a lot of sense.
No, trust me, that is not how it is in Britain!
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What does "CCC" actually stand for? :confused:
Cryptic Crossword Clue. But with summer coming, expect more Cryptic Cricket Crossword Clues...
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What does "CCC" actually stand for? :confused:
It just means 'Clue' but Dalek Dave has a stutter! ;)
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OK, one more try... (Test) Taste + (ful) full =
Beautiful
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closer than before
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A particular British Idiom. It really means "I have a complete lack of interest whether this affects you or not" Example: "May I have a cup of tea and a cheese sandwich" "Sorry, we are all out of cheese" Now they are not sorry at all, but they can hardly say "Tough Sh*t, no cheese".
--------------------------------- Obscurum per obscurius. Ad astra per alas porci. Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.
Dalek Dave wrote:
Now they are not sorry at all, but they can hardly say "Tough Sh*t, no cheese".
There are a few "greasy spoon" cafes in and around Crawley where they probably do say that.
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.
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"Where you will find Ashes cricketers playing fast, but run out they will not.(9) I like this, should get the brains humming.
--------------------------------- Obscurum per obscurius. Ad astra per alas porci. Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.
Probably so far off course this might be an MH370 answer: Where you will find Ashes: FIREPLACE or FIREGRATE It fits up to a point but the solution I can't see if I'm on the right course or not.
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.