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Quote from: Maggi Young on February 20, 2010, 10:25:32 PMLesley, Lori.... I have to admit that perhaps my vocabulary is not necessarily a true representation of the vernacular of the day in our fair land..... but charabanc is one of my favourite words and I take the chance to utilise it on any appropriate occasion. To me it conjures an image of a group of factory workers, embarking on a works outing in times past..... full of fun, good company and nonsense.... describes an Aberdeen Group outing perfectly!An absolutely charming picture and usage of the word! I have to admit I am sometimes puzzled by certain turns of phrase... how must younger Americans, for example, feel? Not to worry, though - just part of the adventure!
Lesley, Lori.... I have to admit that perhaps my vocabulary is not necessarily a true representation of the vernacular of the day in our fair land..... but charabanc is one of my favourite words and I take the chance to utilise it on any appropriate occasion. To me it conjures an image of a group of factory workers, embarking on a works outing in times past..... full of fun, good company and nonsense.... describes an Aberdeen Group outing perfectly!
For those who have never seen a Charabanc, here is a picture taken circa 1920...
Quote from: TC on February 21, 2010, 11:20:54 AMFor those who have never seen a Charabanc, here is a picture taken circa 1920...And one from a little earlier on...http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd273/Sundowner_album/misc/CharabancHorsedrawn.jpg(This is the sort of picture that sprang to mind )
It was a damned good day. The plant colour was low, unless you count white as a colour, but the crack was great.