Does Mr Day know his plight? 22:21 - Jul 10 with 4192 views boffley It would appear that our friends from the other side of Heywood don't know the difference between a plight and a pledge. One of the big news items on their website today starts as follows;-- Chairman with another stunning offer for fans… The chairman’s plight to reduce the cost of football took another step today with the announcement of more savings for Bury supporters ahead of the new season. Plight?????? [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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Does Mr Day know his plight? on 07:57 - Jul 11 with 3943 viewsSuddenLad Plight (verb) : To promise solemnly and formally. “It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooledâ€
Does Mr Day know his plight? on 08:42 - Jul 11 with 3889 viewsBigKindo Does Mr Day know his plight? on 07:57 - Jul 11 by SuddenLad Plight (verb) : To promise solemnly and formally.
Pledge (Proper Noun); furniture polish.
Does Mr Day know his plight? on 09:22 - Jul 11 with 3842 viewsSuddenLad Does Mr Day know his plight? on 08:42 - Jul 11 by BigKindo Pledge (Proper Noun); furniture polish.
Pledge (Nellie). Sister of Eli Pledge. Nellie Pledge was a character played by Hylda Baker in the comedy sitcom Nearest & Dearest which was set in Colne. VIDEO “It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooledâ€
Does Mr Day know his plight? on 09:32 - Jul 11 with 3825 viewsboffley Does Mr Day know his plight? on 07:57 - Jul 11 by SuddenLad Plight (verb) : To promise solemnly and formally.
The point is SL that the word hasn't been used as a verb. In the context of the sentence it's been used as a noun. Plight (n) A dangerous, difficult or unfortunate situation. That seemed rather appropriate to the "buckets", hence the OP.
Does Mr Day know his plight? on 10:23 - Jul 11 with 3768 viewsSuddenLad Does Mr Day know his plight? on 09:32 - Jul 11 by boffley The point is SL that the word hasn't been used as a verb. In the context of the sentence it's been used as a noun. Plight (n) A dangerous, difficult or unfortunate situation. That seemed rather appropriate to the "buckets", hence the OP.
Point taken. They won't have a clue at Giggle Lane what a verb is, nor a noun. “It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooledâ€
Does Mr Day know his plight? on 10:44 - Jul 11 with 3738 viewsoff2div1 To all you dale fans that love bury Five pairs of @buryfcofficial season tickets up for grabs in @burytimes tomorrow.
Does Mr Day know his plight? on 10:46 - Jul 11 with 3730 viewsD_Alien Don't couples "plight their trough" when they get married? Day & bury - a marriage made in heywood
Login to get fewer adsDoes Mr Day know his plight? on 10:59 - Jul 11 with 3713 viewsBigKindo Does Mr Day know his plight? on 10:46 - Jul 11 by D_Alien Don't couples "plight their trough" when they get married? Day & bury - a marriage made in heywood
Usually on the wedding night.
Does Mr Day know his plight? on 11:02 - Jul 11 with 3707 viewsD_Alien Does Mr Day know his plight? on 10:59 - Jul 11 by BigKindo Usually on the wedding night.
I guess there are troughs and "troughs" And then there's gigg lane
Does Mr Day know his plight? on 11:15 - Jul 11 with 3686 viewslurker Does Mr Day know his plight? on 10:44 - Jul 11 by off2div1 To all you dale fans that love bury Five pairs of @buryfcofficial season tickets up for grabs in @burytimes tomorrow.
To win you simply have to plight your allegiance to the current board of directors
Does Mr Day know his plight? on 11:24 - Jul 11 with 3671 viewsfermin Does Mr Day know his plight? on 09:32 - Jul 11 by boffley The point is SL that the word hasn't been used as a verb. In the context of the sentence it's been used as a noun. Plight (n) A dangerous, difficult or unfortunate situation. That seemed rather appropriate to the "buckets", hence the OP.
It can be used as a noun to mean pledge or promise as well, but it is a bit old-fashioned, so I suspect your original point is correct.
Does Mr Day know his plight? on 13:55 - Jul 11 with 3537 viewsAtThePeake Does Mr Day know his plight? on 09:22 - Jul 11 by SuddenLad Pledge (Nellie). Sister of Eli Pledge. Nellie Pledge was a character played by Hylda Baker in the comedy sitcom Nearest & Dearest which was set in Colne. VIDEO
Sister Pledge? Didn't they sing We Are Family?
Does Mr Day know his plight? on 14:03 - Jul 11 with 3524 viewsChaffRAFC Pledgehammer? Peter Gabriel song? If I hadn't seen such riches, I could live with being poor
Does Mr Day know his plight? on 14:49 - Jul 11 with 3488 viewsBigKindo Does Mr Day know his plight? on 13:55 - Jul 11 by AtThePeake Sister Pledge? Didn't they sing We Are Family?
You're getting yourself in a pickle.