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Dayo


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While walking down the path, I came across this sign and just knew I only had to wait a short while for the shot I wanted.


Cycling along the canal towpaths in the UK is banned although they are absolutely ideal for cycling.
As with all laws that make no real sense, no one obeys it and no one enforces it either.
Motorcycling is another basket of fish altogether.



Date: Fri May 11, 2007
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zander

Registered: May 2007
Location: UK
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Fri May 11, 2007 12:14

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Motorcycling is another basket of fish altogether



I always thought fish came in kettles. Wink


I don't know if it's the same all over the UK, but where I am you can cycle along canal towpaths, you just need a licence.


Nicely observed shot by the way.

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Dayo

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Fri May 11, 2007 13:06

You need baskets when you have a lot of them to handle.
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zander

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Fri May 11, 2007 15:41

Fair enough, if you can find a basket big enough.


Quote:
KENTLE, n. (L. centum.) In commerce, a hundred pounds in weight; as a kentle of fish. (It is written and pronounced also quintal.)



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Newfoundland, that kettle of fish was a corruption of quintal of fish, a measure either of 100 pounds or a hundredweight. This is possible, since quintal was also known in the forms kintal and kentle in Newfoundland and New England, the last of which could easily have been misheard as kettle. It canâ??�?�¶?�??�¥t be ruled out as a possibility, since the quintal was the usual way of measuring fish catches. Against it is the important point that the idiom kettle of fish seems to have been known first in Britain but that kentle is an American form.


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Dayo

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Fri May 11, 2007 16:05

Now I know. I had thought kettle was used in place of pot. Shows what misassumptions one has.
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zander

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Fri May 11, 2007 19:06

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I had thought kettle was used in place of pot.

So did I until I went looking. Every day's a school day.

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Ransom

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Fri May 11, 2007 22:07 Rating: 7.00 

Great composition and angle for this one.. It pays to have a bit of patience and let the shot come to you!!! ;-)...


As for Kettle/Kentle..? I'm confused!!!!!!

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zander

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Fri May 11, 2007 22:36

One explanation for the term " a kettle of fish" is that the word kettle is a corruption of the word kentle which is a measure of weight used for fish. 1 hundred weight of fish = 1 kentle.

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zander

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Fri May 11, 2007 22:38

I bet when Dayo took this picture that it would lead to a discussion on the terms used for weighing fish. Smile

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