Archive for 29/04/2009

Amusing Usages

Lovely phrase on the BBC4 Today programme this morning. An Iraqui bystander asked to describe British efforts to rebuild a fish market said “no good”; when pressed he replied “very no good”. Very no good is an apt phrase to remember . It could be applied to so many things happening at the moment though not, today, to the stock market which appears to be not very no good at present. Could it be that the sun is shining into all those dealing rooms?

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