FIFA World Cup 2026 USA
- ShaunWhite
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Is this the WC2026 thread or a transcript of Word Of Mouth 
- Crazyskier
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Correct, some of my older Masonic pals still insist on the correct use of these words, and others. There is nothing like a 60s or 70s Grammar School education, for the widest of vocabularies and comprehension.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2026 7:40 pmIt's just 'jolly/lighthearted' and 'unusual' isn't it. My parents who'd be over 100 now used them in that way till their end. The phase 'nowt as queer as folk' is still common round my neck of the woods.Crazyskier wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2026 4:33 pmIndeed. I was only debating the original meanings of 'gay' and 'queer' the other day, when used by Tolkien in his seminal piece, Lord of the Rings.
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Is there an alternate etymology?
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You just described my 80 year old dad to a tee. Grammar school, ex Masonic Grand Master. Two nights ago, during a family watch of the England match we had a debate over the use of the word "gay". "Hijacked by the homosexuals!"Crazyskier wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2026 9:55 amCorrect, some of my older Masonic pals still insist on the correct use of these words, and others. There is nothing like a 60s or 70s Grammar School education, for the widest of vocabularies and comprehension.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2026 7:40 pmIt's just 'jolly/lighthearted' and 'unusual' isn't it. My parents who'd be over 100 now used them in that way till their end. The phase 'nowt as queer as folk' is still common round my neck of the woods.Crazyskier wrote: ↑Wed Jun 24, 2026 4:33 pmIndeed. I was only debating the original meanings of 'gay' and 'queer' the other day, when used by Tolkien in his seminal piece, Lord of the Rings.
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Is there an alternate etymology?
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