Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

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Re: Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

Post by BoD » 3rd Mar, '08, 22:21

and chips with mayo..
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Re: Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

Post by cromasaig » 4th Mar, '08, 08:46

Chips with mayo is a fine, fine thing, with one caveat: both elements need to be home made.

Or is that two caveats? And what's the plural of caveat anyway? Agh, I've backed myself into pedants corner.

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Re: Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

Post by Scrummy Mummy » 4th Mar, '08, 09:02

cromasaig wrote:Chips with mayo is a fine, fine thing, with one caveat: both elements need to be home made.

Or is that two caveats? And what's the plural of caveat anyway? Agh, I've backed myself into pedants corner.

Anyway, I'm a fan of The French Stall.
As a fellow pedant I've just looked it up. It doesn't say anything in my dictionary so I assume it's caveats. If we ever meet in RL, will we be wincing every time the other uses bad grammar? :roll:

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Re: Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

Post by cromasaig » 4th Mar, '08, 09:09

Yep, that's the problem with admitting it. It's like hanging a sign round your neck that says "Scan everything I say/write and kick me around for my errors". (Obviously it would be quite a big sign.)

I've just noticed that I skipped an apostrophe in pedant's corner. Or should it be pedants' corner? How many pedants can fit in one corner? Does it need initial capitals?

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Re: Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

Post by BoD » 4th Mar, '08, 09:46

Pedants are usually quite small, so "pedants'" seems correct unless you are talking about a particular pedant

The English noun Caveat comes from the Latin Caveat "let him beware" - third person subjunctive (yes I had to look that up) of caveo, cavere etc. So, I guess that Caveats is correct
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Re: Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

Post by BFG » 4th Mar, '08, 09:48

You can have large pedants too.

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Re: Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

Post by canuck » 4th Mar, '08, 09:58

can we hang you by the neck, oh no wait that around the neck :D

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Re: Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

Post by BoD » 4th Mar, '08, 10:01

I think he would like to be hung/hanged in the manner usually reserved for donkeys
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Re: Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

Post by canuck » 4th Mar, '08, 10:02

he's hung like a donkey? :o

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Re: Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

Post by BoD » 4th Mar, '08, 10:04

I was merely speculating on his preferences, not on his actual endowment
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Re: Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

Post by canuck » 4th Mar, '08, 10:06

are you saying he would like to be hung like a donkey? that's presupposing something isn't it? :mrgreen:

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Re: Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

Post by BoD » 4th Mar, '08, 10:09

It presupposes that I, unlike you perhaps, have no knowledge as to his actual levels of equipment
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Post by canuck » 4th Mar, '08, 10:11

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Re: Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

Post by BoD » 4th Mar, '08, 10:14

Yes, and BFG eees hamster
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Re: Picotin - new French restaurant, excellent

Post by BFG » 4th Mar, '08, 10:22

Modesty prevents me from commenting...

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Post by BoD » 4th Mar, '08, 10:27

Though it might explain obsession with a little horse
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Post by BFG » 4th Mar, '08, 13:22

What little horse? What? What?
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