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June 26th 06, 07:31 PM posted to uk.railway,uk.transport.london,misc.transport.urban-transit
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St Johns Wood or St John's Wood?
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Jim Hawkins wrote:
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PedantGrecian is generally a more pleasing way to describe things
appertaining to the country Greece, than Greek./pedant
Adrian.
Whilst an urn may be Grecian, the language is Greek.
Jim Hawkins
And, unfortunately in street venacular, Greek has come to mean buggery.
Therefore it is more pleasing, to my ears, to hear that "The
Watercress Line has a Grecian locomative" (a locomative imported from
Greece), than "The Watercress Line has a Greek locomative" (a buggered
locomotive!)
Adrian.
So, Adrian, a locomative becomes a locomotive only when buggered?
Personally speaking I will be keeping my own private parts well away
from the firebox!
Marc.
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