Sunday I was married to the lovely Emily, whom I occasionally namecheck in these entries and who is wonderful beyond words. |
He gets to namecheck an icon and wear his obscure cool like a sew-on badge. |
Of course, on the other hand, we might get bored and drop the whole contest, but we'll give a namecheck and plug to all the entries. |
Delaney laughed, at first, when it was put to him that Roy Keane might be considered – the pair have history and do not get on – but he did namecheck him when he trotted through the possible candidates. |
It did seem a little odd though that neither last week's programme – about the Millau Viaduct in France – nor this one bothered to give a namecheck to the architect of both schemes, Norman Foster. |
I don't think I'm being unfair to her majesty when I say this isn't a language I'd expect her to understand, still less namecheck as a national boon. |