I think that Susie's spot is sometimes unfairly skipped over in the recaps, as often more interesting than the DC guest's rabbiting on
Does anyone know how to ask her a question ? - there doesn't seem to be an address on the Channel4 site
(I'd like to find why pears are said to be so badly shaped)
Origin of Words
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Re: Origin of Words
Yeah, I really like Susie's Origin of Words spot, too.Peter Mabey wrote:I think that Susie's spot is sometimes unfairly skipped over in the recaps, as often more interesting than the DC guest's rabbiting on
Does anyone know how to ask her a question ? - there doesn't seem to be an address on the Channel4 site
(I'd like to find why pears are said to be so badly shaped)
I just Googled your question and here's the answer from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pear-shaped
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Re: Origin of Words
I'd really like Dusie to talk about because there are so vany possibilities, and Wikipedia is notoriously unreliable
BTW. I also found that Erik Satie, in respomse to a critic complaining that his music lacked form, published three pear-shaped pieces (3 morceaux en forme de poire (1903, 4 hands)) - but I don't know the term had any special meaning in Paris at that time
BTW. I also found that Erik Satie, in respomse to a critic complaining that his music lacked form, published three pear-shaped pieces (3 morceaux en forme de poire (1903, 4 hands)) - but I don't know the term had any special meaning in Paris at that time
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Re: Origin of Words
I would assume you'd just write to countdown@channel4.com as with any other message to the show.