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Disaster! They've finished painting the Forth Bridge, and not going to start again for another 20 years. A great metaphor now falls out of the English language. Any ideas for its replacement? (For our American friends the Forth Bridge was a metaphor for a never ending task, one which when finished had to be immediately restarted).

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Originally posted by Pianoman1
Disaster! They've finished painting the Forth Bridge, and not going to start again for another 20 years. A great metaphor now falls out of the English language. Any ideas for its replacement? (For our American friends the Forth Bridge was a metaphor for a never ending task, one which when finished had to be immediately restarted).
Why is this? Government cuts, space age paint, bone idleness or just plain apathy?

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Originally posted by Pianoman1
Disaster! They've finished painting the Forth Bridge, and not going to start again for another 20 years. A great metaphor now falls out of the English language. Any ideas for its replacement? (For our American friends the Forth Bridge was a metaphor for a never ending task, one which when finished had to be immediately restarted).
Reorganising the NHS?

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Originally posted by Pianoman1
Disaster! They've finished painting the Forth Bridge, and not going to start again for another 20 years. A great metaphor now falls out of the English language. Any ideas for its replacement? (For our American friends the Forth Bridge was a metaphor for a never ending task, one which when finished had to be immediately restarted).
our poor mps can get more "much deserved" expenses

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Actually, it took 9 years to repaint the Forth Bridge, and that 9 years included sandblasting off the original paint on the whole bridge for the first time. The new paint will last 25 years min, and upto 40 years.

In contrast, it took 30 years ALONE to remove the original paint from the Golden Gate Bridge, a smaller bridge with less area of paint, and that is still continuously maintained by a large team.

So who's lazy, Jim? 😛

-m. 😉

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Originally posted by Pianoman1
Disaster! They've finished painting the Forth Bridge, and not going to start again for another 20 years. A great metaphor now falls out of the English language. Any ideas for its replacement? (For our American friends the Forth Bridge was a metaphor for a never ending task, one which when finished had to be immediately restarted).
Maybe the interminable life style tempo driven global recycling of language

through high tech abbreviations, expedient acronyms and internet slang.


gb

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May I offer Eurozone bailout as an alternative?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Maybe the interminable life style tempo driven global recycling of language

through high tech abbreviations, expedient acronyms and internet slang.


gb
Yep. That's about as boring as watching paint dry, Bobby. 😉

-m.

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Originally posted by mikelom
Yep. That's about as boring as watching paint dry, Bobby. 😉

-m.
Oil based yes...latex not as.

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Originally posted by Pianoman1
Disaster! They've finished painting the Forth Bridge, and not going to start again for another 20 years. A great metaphor now falls out of the English language. Any ideas for its replacement? (For our American friends the Forth Bridge was a metaphor for a never ending task, one which when finished had to be immediately restarted).
Invading Middle Eastern countries.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Maybe the interminable life style tempo driven global recycling of language

through high tech abbreviations, expedient acronyms and internet slang.


gb
Slanguage Recycling Center Factories...


distilling pictures and manufacturing sounds, from sacks and boxes of stale consonants and dusty vowels, to provide

a constant supply of sure grip handles to meet the persistent global demand of newborn meanings requiring names.


😉

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Originally posted by Pianoman1
Disaster! They've finished painting the Forth Bridge, and not going to start again for another 20 years. A great metaphor now falls out of the English language. Any ideas for its replacement? (For our American friends the Forth Bridge was a metaphor for a never ending task, one which when finished had to be immediately restarted).
Isn't there some sort of endless construction thing happening in Boston?

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Originally posted by Sahuaro
Isn't there some sort of endless construction thing happening in Boston?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Dig

Completed.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Dig

Completed.[/b]
But they keep finding construction flaws.

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Originally posted by Pianoman1
Disaster! They've finished painting the Forth Bridge, and not going to start again for another 20 years. A great metaphor now falls out of the English language. Any ideas for its replacement? (For our American friends the Forth Bridge was a metaphor for a never ending task, one which when finished had to be immediately restarted).
When are they going to paint the first through third bridges?? 😕

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