December 01, 2006, 13:29
shufitz"Pandal"
I stumbled across
this while doing some reseach prompted by missann's
hoi polloi post.
Four huge pandals had been erected, one for the VIPs, two for the hoi polloi and the last one for party workers.
pandal: (in India) a temporary shed, esp. one used for public meetings
December 01, 2006, 20:38
KallehIn that link there was reference to a
panda car, which is apparently a British term for a small patrol car used by the police. Is this a common phrase in England?
December 02, 2006, 00:59
arnieYes, it's still quite common, although probably less so than a few years ago. Panda cars were/are usually painted black and white, hence the name.
December 02, 2006, 07:15
pearcequote:
Originally posted by shufitz:
I stumbled across
this while doing some reseach prompted by missann's
hoi polloi post.
Four huge pandals had been erected, one for the VIPs, two for the hoi polloi and the last one for party workers.
pandal: (in India) a temporary shed, esp. one used for public meetings
I am very impressed that you look at The Telegraph, Calcutta. Such breadth of reading! But as previously discussed here, it should not refer to
the hoi polloi. The
the is redundant.
My pandal is not a temporary shed, but a permanent shed to which I temporarily retreat in fear of yet further instruction and correction from my wife (known here, after Horace Rumpole's missus as:
She who must be obeyed. December 02, 2006, 07:28
shufitzquote:
I am very impressed that you look at The Telegraph, Calcutta.
< blush > All credit to Google.