Why do people say "methinks"?Half Biscuit wrote:First, promotion wasn't going to be mentioned, now we're talking about 'promotion credentials'.
Getting a bit carried away, methinks.
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The only thing beerens is stealing is a living.. no way is he capable of stealing the show in this league.royalp-we wrote:A toughie methinks
2-1 to Reading. We won't deserve it; but we tend to weather the storm whilst managing to carve out two or three really flowing attacks at the mad Stad; and take our chances.
Beerens to steal the show
OK, so not quite the right score, but that's still pretty impressive. Should have been right about a red card, too.bracksroyal10 wrote:2-0 Reading - We make hard work of it and have a couple of let offs in the first half before a lucky break such as a penalty or red card.
Great shout Tommio !Tommio wrote:The only thing beerens is stealing is a living.. no way is he capable of stealing the show in this league.royalp-we wrote:A toughie methinks
2-1 to Reading. We won't deserve it; but we tend to weather the storm whilst managing to carve out two or three really flowing attacks at the mad Stad; and take our chances.
Beerens to steal the show
Got it a bit wrong didn't I..Nameless wrote:Great shout Tommio !Tommio wrote:The only thing beerens is stealing is a living.. no way is he capable of stealing the show in this league.royalp-we wrote:A toughie methinks
2-1 to Reading. We won't deserve it; but we tend to weather the storm whilst managing to carve out two or three really flowing attacks at the mad Stad; and take our chances.
Beerens to steal the show
Are you Robbie Savage ?
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leon wrote:Why do people say "methinks"?Half Biscuit wrote:First, promotion wasn't going to be mentioned, now we're talking about 'promotion credentials'.
Getting a bit carried away, methinks.
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Are you Mr Claypole?
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to answer your questionMethinks is not the equivalent of “I think.” The thinks in methinks comes from the Old English verb thyncan: “to seem” or “to appear.”
Using methinks as if it meant, “I think” equates to such baby talk as “Me wants a cookie.”
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