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IIRC the daftynition of a league was the traditional distance you could walk in a day...
which if true would make it a spectacularly scilly measurement at sea :)
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a spectacularly scilly measurement at sea
Take it up with those fans of the fair Spanish ladies.
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fair Spanish ladies
and come to think of it (I must be bored!) when did you last see a Spanish lady who was fair, except in the Shakespearean usage?
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when did you last see a Spanish lady who was fair…?
Don' ast me. I'm jus oney quoting from the song.
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hah!
So to do my duty by the original thread, I'll offer the phrase 'wind chill factor'.
AFAIK it's a namericanism which has nowadays prolly spread all over the world. I remember recognising it as a strange term when I worked in Moo Joisey - and soon realising its udder uniqueness when beholding a calf with ears lost through frostbite!
A Britism heard on Radio 4 a few times is the delightful "organised rain", as in 'a period of showers will be follwed by MOR spreading in from the West later...'
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course now they say that wind chill factor t'ain't accurate, it's being replaced by "real feel"... but then I always liked a real feel better anyway...
formerly known as etaoin...
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AnnaS's reference to upstate NY reminded me of a week long visit I made years ago to a town called Olean where I was told about some seriously unbelievable winter weather conditions that could arise in the Adirondacks. But the place stays in my mind mainly due to the argument I had with the waitress in the motel dining room because I required my bottle of French red at room temperature rather than chilled. She really didn't want to serve it to me that way - was sure I wouldn't like it. The Castle Motel it was. Wonder if it's still there. I remember it fondly!
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Why did she want to chill the red dxb? Was the room too hot.
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Either that, or the room was colder than the refrigerator . It was winter in the Adirondacks after all!
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Was the room too hot
It was an USn room. Ya'll gots ta remember we think y'all drink your beer warm because you drink it at room temperature.
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