Re: Wordplay



On Sep 2, 12:37 pm, Flying Tortoise <purple....@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 2, 1:12 pm, "Peter T. Daniels" <gramma...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I don't know what "plebvision" may be -- beyond further evidence of
your inbred snobbery -- but clues discussed here frequently involve
references to personalities familiar only from British television.

Can't say that I've seen any such discussion. I'm sure you'll have no
difficulty referring me to an example if they are so prevalent.-

Are you endorsing your compatriot's neologism "plebvision"? I suppose
that makes you a snob, too.

If I knew any of the names involved, I could do a google search for
you, but I don't. Try under "Eastenders." Nmes of pubs in that series
seem to have occurred more than once.

.



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