30 October 2009

Residents challenge proposed park


I'm sure I've done it myself.

"Can we diarise that?"

"Who authored this %#*& report?"

"How can we leverage that?"

But not very often.

Even Will did it. (Which is reassuring)

Richard II

Henry IV: My gracious uncle!

Edmund of Langley: Tut, tut! 
Grace me no grace, nor uncle me no uncle:
I am no traitor’s uncle.

But nouning verbs really gets my goat.

"That's a big ask"

"Not a good look"

And especially this classic.

"Sorry I'm late - couldn't find a park"

I thought he meant that he was trying politely to politely (bloody split infinitives...) infer that he was looking for a tree to pee behind.

But no - he couldn't find a parking space.

So when I saw this headline in the Nelson Mail (the above examples are all New Zealand patois), I immediately thought that someone had asked their neighbours in advance for permission to leave a car somewhere.

But it really was all about a

park n. An area of land set aside for public use.

Confusing....

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