
LATIN FOR STICK EM UP SERIES
Mr Gunter, in a series of broadcasts yesterday, seemed to imply that if any trade union should want to draft him as a candidate he would have to consider the fact and could not turn on the union and say, “ Stick it up your jumper.”Ģ The British Labour statesman Harold Wilson (1916-1995) was then Prime Minister. The national executive of the Labour Party has handled this affair in such a way as to convey the impression that the appointment of Mr Anthony Greenwood is a foregone conclusion because Mr Wilson 2 supports him and the Left prefers Mr Greenwood to any other candidate from the Cabinet (or ex-Cabinet) stable-Mr George Brown, and Mr Ray Gunter. He said ‘ Stick it up your jumper, I’m playing for my country.’” (The earliest occurrence of the phrase that I have found is from ‘Shoddy’ handling of candidates for top Labour job attacked, by Francis Boyd, political correspondent, published in The Guardian (Manchester, Lancashire, England) of Wednesday 3 rd July 1968: Harry let Venables know what he felt about that idea. You’ve got to love those patriotic Australians, they won’t just play the one half to satisfy their employers, as Remo Nogarotto, head honcho at Soccer Australia explains: “Leeds tried to bludgeon the national coach into sticking to that plan. … Welcome to the column that pulls no punches! … political correctness? … stick it up your jumper!ġ The British actor and author Paul Whitehouse (born 1958) was one of the main stars of the BBC comedy series The Fast Show (1994 to 1997, 2000, 2014), in which Ron Manager was a recurring character.Īnd the following is from Tangled web: Net gossip, published in The Guardian (London and Manchester, England) of Monday 17 th February 2003:
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In British and Australian English, the imperative phrase stick it up your jumper jocularly expresses indifference towards, or rejection of, a suggestion.įor example, the following is from a collection of incoherent sentence fragments attributed by Paul Whitehouse 1 and Jim Reilly to Ron Manager, a fictional football commentator-collection published in The Guardian (London and Manchester, England) of Monday 12 th August 2002: So, the plan is to spend time on that and once everything is polished focus can shift to adding controller support.MEANING AND EARLIEST OCCURRENCE OF THE PHRASE It's also probably better to get as many bugs squashed as possible before the game is released. So Instead of just setting up controller input in the engine we have to manually write it in. This was done because the game uses a custom input manager to allow for key binding customization.
LATIN FOR STICK EM UP FULL
About a month in full controller support will the added.
LATIN FOR STICK EM UP SOFTWARE
However full controller support will be added later on.ĮDIT: At launch no controller support will be featured however it will be compatible with software like xpadder (so you can still use a controller however third party software would be required). Currently, it has partial controller support meaning you will have to use the keyboard and mouse to navigate menus.

Originally posted by janner66:Has this game got full controller support? If not could you add this please as I don't feel like I would want to play it without a controller.
