Joined: Oct 26 2007 Posts: 2570 Location: East Hull is Wonderful
Robbo4 wrote:You clearly have no idea of the meaning of the word "irony" which is something most Americans seem to struggle with as well. I therefore deduced that you may be of American origin?
1, Irony,indicate mockery of something or someone.(YOU and HUTCHIE) The essential feature of irony is the indirect presentation of a contradiction between an action or expression and the context in which it occurs. In the figure of speech, emphasis is placed on the opposition between the literal and intended meaning of a statement; one thing is said and its opposite implied, as in the comment, “Beautiful weather, isn't it?” (IE:- YOU LEFT GATESHEAD, YET THE'RE STILL IN THE CUP)made when it is raining or nasty. Ironic literature exploits, in addition to the rhetorical figure, such devices as character development, situation, and plot to stress the paradoxical nature of reality or the contrast between an ideal and actual condition, set of circumstances, etc.,
Barton Flyer wrote:texted my son to say light at the end of the tunnel, unfortunately it was a train coming! Re:- Rovers v Salford 29/03/09
HFC Boy wrote:Hull FC have not risen to the Challenge of Hull KR .
Success consists of getting up just one more time than you've fallen down.
Joined: Mar 05 2007 Posts: 13190 Location: Hedon (sometimes), sometimes Premier Inn's
pmarrow wrote:If you don't make the final there is something wrong.
Why, we could get a number of good SL clubs away, its so close in quality this year.
'when my life is over, the thing which will have given me greatest pride is that I was first to plunge into the sea, swimming freely underwater without any connection to the terrestrial world'
Joined: Jan 23 2006 Posts: 15980 Location: Boulevard with my balls of steel!
phil webbo wrote:1, Irony,indicate mockery of something or someone.(YOU and HUTCHIE) The essential feature of irony is the indirect presentation of a contradiction between an action or expression and the context in which it occurs. In the figure of speech, emphasis is placed on the opposition between the literal and intended meaning of a statement; one thing is said and its opposite implied, as in the comment, “Beautiful weather, isn't it?” (IE:- YOU LEFT GATESHEAD, YET THE'RE STILL IN THE CUP)made when it is raining or nasty. Ironic literature exploits, in addition to the rhetorical figure, such devices as character development, situation, and plot to stress the paradoxical nature of reality or the contrast between an ideal and actual condition, set of circumstances, etc.,
Congratulations, you've looked up the meaning but your still getting it wrong.
Joined: Jul 20 2008 Posts: 1484 Location: Warrington - East Hull Lad At Heart
Someone like Wigan could well be the darkhorses, I take it Huddersfield are the 2nd favourites then along with us?
Stirlingshire Saint wrote: If HKR win at Saints, I will personally bare my backside on the town hall steps in Hull.
Stirlingshire Saint wrote:
In summary, HKR are made up of of a few overrated foreigners, a couple of Wigan rejects and a couple of blokes I have never heard of.
Saints by plenty, by miles even!
Stirlingshire Saint wrote: A walkover for Saints.
HKR are about as poor as it gets.
When referring to the atmosphere of the HJ...
Wire On The Telly wrote: ...
Shame it doesn't keep the sound like the full east stand of HKR. That's atmosphere.
Joined: Dec 14 2006 Posts: 1209 Location: Here and There
Think you lot will make this years final.Only ones to avoid are Saints....unless you turn up thinking you are going to win before a tackle has even been made like we did yesterday
phil webbo wrote:1, Irony,indicate mockery of something or someone.(YOU and HUTCHIE) The essential feature of irony is the indirect presentation of a contradiction between an action or expression and the context in which it occurs. In the figure of speech, emphasis is placed on the opposition between the literal and intended meaning of a statement; one thing is said and its opposite implied, as in the comment, “Beautiful weather, isn't it?” (IE:- YOU LEFT GATESHEAD, YET THE'RE STILL IN THE CUP)made when it is raining or nasty. Ironic literature exploits, in addition to the rhetorical figure, such devices as character development, situation, and plot to stress the paradoxical nature of reality or the contrast between an ideal and actual condition, set of circumstances, etc.,
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