The Retirement Thread

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PaulSB

Squire
Thanks, this is interesting. I had read it was possible to discover the word lists but didn't/don't understand how other than they're in the code.

Astonished to read Americans consider "wench," "lynch," and "slave" to be offensive words. I know we're not controversial in here but that's PC gone crazy. I smiled at the removal of "fibre" as a foreign spelling. That's a big hint for us.

Now we're going to the States in October. Suggestions on how I should refer to Mrs P would be welcome.
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Thanks, this is interesting. I had read it was possible to discover the word lists but didn't/don't understand how other than they're in the code.

Astonished to read Americans consider "wench," "lynch," and "slave" to be offensive words. I know we're not controversial in here but that's PC gone crazy. I smiled at the removal of "fibre" as a foreign spelling. That's a big hint for us.

Now we're going to the States in October. Suggestions on how I should refer to Mrs P would be welcome.
I'm thoroughly sick of this PC gone mad world to be honest and that's all I will say on the matter too. :laugh:
 

PaulSB

Squire
I’ve been listening to the “ Something Rhymes with Purple” podcasts on my daily walks. A lot of “ americanisms” are the original English , for example “ Fall “ for autumn ( from “ fall of the leaf “) was in common usage until being replaced by Autumn from the French. It was a fashion thing, with the upper classes thinking “ Autumn “ sounded more sophisticated 🤔
.........and of course we were correct!!!! 🤣
 

BoldonLad

Not part of the Elite
Location
South Tyneside
Thanks, this is interesting. I had read it was possible to discover the word lists but didn't/don't understand how other than they're in the code.

Astonished to read Americans consider "wench," "lynch," and "slave" to be offensive words. I know we're not controversial in here but that's PC gone crazy. I smiled at the removal of "fibre" as a foreign spelling. That's a big hint for us.

Now we're going to the States in October. Suggestions on how I should refer to Mrs P would be welcome.

I find "the Boss" is usually accurate, although, not always well received ;)
 

classic33

Leg End Member

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
Well, Wordle was spoilt for me today by posts in this thread.

I am familiar with the word but would not have got it in the 3 I did or maybe even 6 without the hints dropped in here.

I have counted it as null and void in my competition with Mrs SD and she has voided her 6 as well to keep things even.

Grrrrr!
 

gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
Bonjour. I have just noticed that one seagull used one window pane as a toilet. :cursing: Must go and clean it as it doesn't look attractive.
I will be going to my stepson's after to let his two dogs out. Of course, Molly is coming with me, after all, they are her brothers. He lives about 1.5 mile away so a nice little walk for both of us.
Windy today but no rain.
 

pawl

Legendary Member
35 mins on the turb.Accompanied by Status Quo greatest hits.
Thought it was about time I got back into something cycling 🚴‍♀️ related I have only been out cycling twice this year Had planned to go out on the bike today but with the strength of the wind I would have probably spent more time picking myself out of the ditches :eek:i:eek::eek:
 
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