@fmf saidI am thinking with brain. You've understood me completely, but doesn't that miss the point of the thread??
You're perhaps thinking of Brain Aloo, a starter served at the Indian restaurant run by the castrated spouses of groundbreaking female experts at Delhi Rocket Science Institute.
@fmf saidA thread can't have a point because its made out of thread.
People generally speak about the end of the thread and the point of the needle. It's best to conform. Needlework is a serious business.
30 Mar 20
@the-gravedigger saidThe same can be said about points on a railway track.
A thread can't have a point because its made out of thread.
30 Mar 20
@very-rusty saidYou can't "save" a try ... not in Rugby union nor Rugby league.
Well at least it was a try at a save! π
-VR
Though you can block them I suppose or even convert them.
30 Mar 20
@orangutan saidThe conversion of Rugby Union players into Rugby League players used to cause me heartache back in the day. But nowadays, it seems to work in the other direction too.
You can't "save" a try ... not in Rugby union nor Rugby league.
Though you can block them I suppose or even convert them.
@fmf saidThe two versions of the sport are so different; IMO rugby union is complex, fast moving and totally engaging, rugby league is a bit like watching grass grow.
The conversion of Rugby Union players into Rugby League players used to cause me heartache back in the day. But nowadays, it seems to work in the other direction too.
Sorry, that was way too logical for the thread, I'll try harder next time.