Ladapo... 10:34 - Jul 27 with 5214 views | OriginalMarkyP | I have to say that the two goals I've seen of Ladapo's (Millwall, Southend) have both been quality finishes. I think he can look a little disinterested off the ball but might well be one of those players who comes alive when you need them to. Not saying they're similar, but Berbatov was the master of that and it didn't do him any harm. |  |
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Ladapo... on 14:54 - Jul 27 with 814 views | hoppy |
Ladapo... on 14:49 - Jul 27 by jeera | Red on bacon. Mustard on sausages. Brown sauce has no place in a civilised world. |
Blimey. I didn't realise you were one of those. |  |
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Ladapo... on 15:01 - Jul 27 with 789 views | jeera |
Ladapo... on 14:54 - Jul 27 by hoppy | Blimey. I didn't realise you were one of those. |
I am cooking sausages for a sandwich right now as it goes, so rather coincidental. I am now deciding between mustard and ketchup. Buttered granary bread from the local bakers. I'm not sure what that means regarding any potential signings. |  |
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Ladapo... on 15:06 - Jul 27 with 762 views | hoppy |
Ladapo... on 15:01 - Jul 27 by jeera | I am cooking sausages for a sandwich right now as it goes, so rather coincidental. I am now deciding between mustard and ketchup. Buttered granary bread from the local bakers. I'm not sure what that means regarding any potential signings. |
Ketchup is correct for sausage sandwich/roll (*edit - mustard is acceptable also for this), brown sauce for a bacon sandwich/roll. [Post edited 27 Jul 2022 15:07]
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Ladapo... on 15:13 - Jul 27 with 727 views | Dyland |
Ladapo... on 12:35 - Jul 27 by The_Flashing_Smile | What made you laugh, my joke or unbelivas response? |
This - "... your ridiculous example." |  |
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Ladapo... on 15:21 - Jul 27 with 704 views | Vic |
Ladapo... on 11:02 - Jul 27 by Darth_Koont | It does also mean “not interested” nowadays. Which is fair enough. Language reflects usage ultimately and it’s a pretty natural evolution. And like most words with several definitions the specific meaning tends to be very clear in the context. |
Only because people consistently use it incorrectly. Etymology not usage is king. |  |
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Ladapo... on 15:24 - Jul 27 with 701 views | OsborneOneNil |
Ladapo... on 15:06 - Jul 27 by hoppy | Ketchup is correct for sausage sandwich/roll (*edit - mustard is acceptable also for this), brown sauce for a bacon sandwich/roll. [Post edited 27 Jul 2022 15:07]
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A mustard/ketchup combo is the very best for a hot dog. Can't be beat. |  | |  |
Ladapo... on 15:25 - Jul 27 with 693 views | jeera |
Ladapo... on 15:21 - Jul 27 by Vic | Only because people consistently use it incorrectly. Etymology not usage is king. |
Tend to agree with this. Sure, language evolves and all that. But too often it's because words get misused and so become the norm. People doing that should not be humoured, but castigated for all time until they change their ways. |  |
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Ladapo... on 15:26 - Jul 27 with 693 views | Vic |
Ladapo... on 13:44 - Jul 27 by chicoazul | Ah, it’s started already has it? |
Yep. Didn't even wait for the first sausage of the season. Not that it matters to me, I really don't care. |  |
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Ladapo... on 15:30 - Jul 27 with 682 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Ladapo... on 15:13 - Jul 27 by Dyland | This - "... your ridiculous example." |
My comedy's wasted on here. |  |
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Ladapo... on 15:34 - Jul 27 with 675 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Ladapo... on 11:02 - Jul 27 by Darth_Koont | It does also mean “not interested” nowadays. Which is fair enough. Language reflects usage ultimately and it’s a pretty natural evolution. And like most words with several definitions the specific meaning tends to be very clear in the context. |
You're quite happy for "have" to become "of" (as in "he should of scored") then?! |  |
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Ladapo... on 15:35 - Jul 27 with 673 views | mylittletown |
Ladapo... on 15:01 - Jul 27 by jeera | I am cooking sausages for a sandwich right now as it goes, so rather coincidental. I am now deciding between mustard and ketchup. Buttered granary bread from the local bakers. I'm not sure what that means regarding any potential signings. |
Granary bread is entirely unsuitable for bacon or sausages, both of which must be served between slices or in a roll of white bread. |  | |  |
Ladapo... on 15:37 - Jul 27 with 665 views | jeera |
Ladapo... on 15:35 - Jul 27 by mylittletown | Granary bread is entirely unsuitable for bacon or sausages, both of which must be served between slices or in a roll of white bread. |
The granary bread is the only trace of nutrition in there. |  |
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Ladapo... on 15:48 - Jul 27 with 635 views | JimmyJazz |
Ladapo... on 15:37 - Jul 27 by jeera | The granary bread is the only trace of nutrition in there. |
With so much to choose from, surprised no one has suggested what type of sausage for a sandwich or roll One point I would make, definitely not an American style hot dog sausage (if it even qualifies as a sausage) |  |
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Ladapo... on 15:52 - Jul 27 with 629 views | Darth_Koont |
Ladapo... on 15:34 - Jul 27 by The_Flashing_Smile | You're quite happy for "have" to become "of" (as in "he should of scored") then?! |
It’s not about what I think. As far as I’m aware that hasn’t crossed over into the mainstream of the more global English language – it’s more of a regionalism, I think. I had high hopes for “pacifically” 😢 |  |
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Ladapo... on 15:54 - Jul 27 with 618 views | clive_baker |
Ladapo... on 12:36 - Jul 27 by The_Flashing_Smile | It was a joke. Chill you silly Saturday x |
When Sausage comes. Good film. |  |
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Ladapo... on 16:00 - Jul 27 with 604 views | Darth_Koont |
Ladapo... on 15:21 - Jul 27 by Vic | Only because people consistently use it incorrectly. Etymology not usage is king. |
Shakespeare would completely disagree with you. Language is fluid and so are the words themselves. |  |
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Ladapo... on 16:04 - Jul 27 with 582 views | jeera |
Ladapo... on 15:54 - Jul 27 by clive_baker | When Sausage comes. Good film. |
The Sausages. Girl group who although they're well known I don't know any of their songs. Famous though nonetheless. |  |
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Ladapo... on 16:04 - Jul 27 with 579 views | jeera |
Ladapo... on 16:00 - Jul 27 by Darth_Koont | Shakespeare would completely disagree with you. Language is fluid and so are the words themselves. |
No one really likes Shakespeare. |  |
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Ladapo... on 16:12 - Jul 27 with 554 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Ladapo... on 15:52 - Jul 27 by Darth_Koont | It’s not about what I think. As far as I’m aware that hasn’t crossed over into the mainstream of the more global English language – it’s more of a regionalism, I think. I had high hopes for “pacifically” 😢 |
I see/hear it everywhere. On 'disinterested'/'uninterested' you said It's "fair enough. Language reflects usage ultimately and it’s a pretty natural evolution." So by that logic you're quite happy with "have" becoming "of"? "It’s not about what I think" is a bit of a get-out. I'm discussing what you think about a particular language usage and wondering if you apply the same scrutiny to another. |  |
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Ladapo... on 16:14 - Jul 27 with 552 views | jayessess |
Ladapo... on 14:44 - Jul 27 by FrimleyBlue | In fairness to Marky. It is something Ladapo was known for at Rotherham. Its not a negative however as whilst he does preserve his energy. He at least does is in little pockets of space and stays onside ready to get going should the ball find itself towards him. He's aware of his surroundings and has quick acceleration about him. |
The phenomenon that Chico's alluding to is hardly unique to Ipswich. [Post edited 27 Jul 2022 16:17]
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Ladapo... on 16:15 - Jul 27 with 549 views | Darth_Koont |
Ladapo... on 16:04 - Jul 27 by jeera | No one really likes Shakespeare. |
I’m not that much of a fan either but it wasn’t written for an audience 400+ yeats later. But he was certainly very playful and inventive with the language. Almost certainly came up with more new words, phrases and meanings than anyone else ever. |  |
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Ladapo... on 16:16 - Jul 27 with 548 views | Darth_Koont |
Ladapo... on 16:12 - Jul 27 by The_Flashing_Smile | I see/hear it everywhere. On 'disinterested'/'uninterested' you said It's "fair enough. Language reflects usage ultimately and it’s a pretty natural evolution." So by that logic you're quite happy with "have" becoming "of"? "It’s not about what I think" is a bit of a get-out. I'm discussing what you think about a particular language usage and wondering if you apply the same scrutiny to another. |
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Ladapo... on 16:23 - Jul 27 with 528 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
You're a Darth sausage. |  |
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Ladapo... on 16:25 - Jul 27 with 526 views | jeera |
Ladapo... on 16:15 - Jul 27 by Darth_Koont | I’m not that much of a fan either but it wasn’t written for an audience 400+ yeats later. But he was certainly very playful and inventive with the language. Almost certainly came up with more new words, phrases and meanings than anyone else ever. |
I've seen Upstart Crow. No one liked him back then either. |  |
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Ladapo... on 16:57 - Jul 27 with 490 views | hoppy |
Ladapo... on 15:54 - Jul 27 by clive_baker | When Sausage comes. Good film. |
Sausage Night Fever, not so good. |  |
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