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Tilly2 | 21:28 Tue 13th Nov 2012 | Phrases & Sayings
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I had an interesting period of time today with a student who could/would not see the superfluousness of 'met up with' over 'met'.

Just out of interest, do you see a difference between the two?
I was trying to point out that 'met' is perfectly acceptable. and 'met up with' is two words too many.
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Found it.
I can't be there with you; but please just peer over; don't jump- we need you on here
18:56 Thu 15th Nov 2012
mamyalynne's link, sibton. As Toyah sang...
Mamyalynne, that doesn't happen often xxxx
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Tony, it says .....................off. not .................of
Please don't suspend her, Ed...
Rule number 1, which I broke, always watch a video first before posting the link. lol
Ok ok Tilly. thanks for the English lesson lol.
Have you been a naughty gal, mamya ?.
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D'ya gerrit now, Tony?
I have.
Well I'd have never believed it, not from you matron.
And no I don't, Tilly.
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By the way Tony as a teenager I was a Mod.
Then, when I went to college I couldn't afford to be a Mod anymore and became a flower power hippy. It was much cheaper to buy floaty, indian cotton dresses than it was to buy Biba.
Ah I Tilly, I knew there was some soul in there somewhere lol. humbersloop used to work in a Biba shop, Tilly.
Talking of Mod's, I had three Lambretta scooters in my youth ( loads of mirrors and spotlights on them ), and ridden wearing my Paka.
What's a Paka?
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Did you have a Crombie, Tony?
A Paka coat sibo ( pronounced Parker ). You know with the fur around the hood.
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He means Parka, sibton.
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No 'r' then?
Sure did Tilly and a Harrington jacket, Levi jeans, or Levi sta pressed trousers and Doc Martens.
I was not aware of the mods in the 60s, tony, (I'm clearly younger than you and, erm, others) as I was still at primary school, but as I was a big Jam fan and there was a mini -mod revival (Merton Parkers) in the late 70s, I did like to wear my brother's parka when I went to football matches

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