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Magic Wheels?


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The French are suggesting that our cycling team are using magic wheels. Sour grapes? or have the cyclists/cycles been training at Hogswarts?

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Aitchbee

Grammatically speaking you can't have 'more rounder'. It's either the same or it's rounder. :-))

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...I know that. I was using a previous poster's "more rounder" remark...I like to 'stir-it-up' a little in a nice way ;o)

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I always thought it was "more rounderer"

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Now you're totally confused.

A rounderer is someone who plays rounders.

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morddwyd

Nah!! It's a machine used in the print industry. >;) rounderer

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csqwared - those little terracotta tiles (in your rounderer link)are just like the ones on my newly-tiled verandah...my-o-my, isn't it a small world :o]

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csqwared. Blimey that brings back memories. I used one of them many years ago. But we used a hacksaw to produce Deckel Edging. How primitive can you get? But it did the job.

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Bing.alau. I too spent a good few years printing and we also had one of those as a fall back machine in case the powered one failed. Never had to use it thankfully.

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