Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Landsdowne Road we are coming
Landsdowne Road I pray
Landsdowne Road we are coming
We are coming at the end of may!
Moonchesteri wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Landsdowne Road we are coming
Landsdowne Road I pray
Landsdowne Road we are coming
We are coming at the end of may!
has a better ring to it
shortagain wrote:Here we go, getting ahead of ourselves again. Been a City man for over 50 years and still going and history says as soon as we start getting confident, they throw a wobbler in. Don't want to seem pessimistic, but just let it happen, don't anticipate. This team may be different, but beat Everton and we go top !!!!
Blue in the face wrote:shortagain wrote:Here we go, getting ahead of ourselves again. Been a City man for over 50 years and still going and history says as soon as we start getting confident, they throw a wobbler in. Don't want to seem pessimistic, but just let it happen, don't anticipate. This team may be different, but beat Everton and we go top !!!!
That would be 7th of May then mate. I think if we're still top then, we will finish on top.
Blue in the face wrote:I've applied using a friends sisters name and address in Dublin. Not heard yet though. I'm on tenterhooks (whatever they are).
Fish111 wrote:Blue in the face wrote:I've applied using a friends sisters name and address in Dublin. Not heard yet though. I'm on tenterhooks (whatever they are).
The initial use of the modern idiomatic phrase was metaphoric. Being on tenterhooks referred specifically to the process of cloth making employed in Europe as early as the Middle Ages. After cloth was milled and washed, it had to be dried, but this posed a problem. Normally, drying meant the cloth would shrink significantly, which was undesirable. Cloth makers would make less profit if the cloth shrunk, since cloth was sold by lengths. Less cloth after the drying process translates to less money for the cloth maker. To avoid losing profits and valuable cloth, during the drying process cloth was tented to prevent it from shrinking.
Tenting meant the cloth was stretched out or suspended, like a tent, and usually attached to hooks, often simple nails, that were, as you might guess called tenterhooks. Thus cloth on hooks was stretched tight to dry. This sped up the drying process and prevented the cloth from shrinking. The actual tenting process was usually accomplished via small or large devices called tenters, usually wooden frames upon which the cloth would be attached to the hooks.
Tenters are no longer in common use, and as such, tenterhooks have largely disappeared from use. The closest modern comparison might be actually using a tent, which is normally canvas or nylon stretched over a frame and then hooked or attached to keep stable. Although the name tenterhooks or tenters are no longer used, the current expression survives the old process.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Landsdowne Road we are coming
Landsdowne Road I pray
Landsdowne Road we are coming
We are coming at the end of may!
has a better ring to it
I like it mate.
Beefymcfc wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Landsdowne Road we are coming
Landsdowne Road I pray
Landsdowne Road we are coming
We are coming at the end of may!
has a better ring to it
I like it mate.
Have you been living under a rock?
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