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"All I can do is to take a piece and try to put my intelligent tuppenceworth into it."
Can I add my tuppenceworth to all that?
And then finally, after everyone else had given of their tuppenceworth, the FA complained.
Today's local elections will also serve as a referendum on Gordon Brown, so feel free to add your tuppenceworth here too.
Offer your tuppenceworth here
The only tuppenceworth I will add on that score is that she seems stuck in a time warp of 1980s clichés and lazy assumptions.
Out for a walk with the pram maybe, passers-by stopping to offer their tuppenceworth, having heard the bawling from a hundred yards away. '
I just want to add my tuppenceworth of tribute to former councillor Ian Berry, a decent man who served his constituents faithfully for 30 years.
1133: To offer your tuppenceworth on this afternoon's SPL action, tweet using the hashtag #bbcsportsound or tweet me
Stars added their always welcome tuppenceworth to the luminosity as I made my stealthy way along the boulevards, admiring the various styles of residence: country cottage, mini-castle, neo-Gothic, Romanesque.
Rangers manager Ally McCoist has added his tuppenceworth, saying he would "settle" for the top league in Scotland, although he backed Green's right to explore the possibilities of a move down south.
Lydon also offered his tuppenceworth on yesterday's announcement that the Army is to be reduced in size, saying: "One of the most beautiful things about Britain, apart from the NHS and the free education, is the British Army."
However as I've never knowingly let two good bandwagons go past without at least attempting a foothold on one, here's my godforsaken tuppenceworth on the impact of Cardinal Keith O'Brien's resignation in the wake of allegations of "inappropriate" acts.
To add my tuppenceworth, we've just returned from a break to Germany and were bowled over by the warmth of the welcome, the heartiness of the roast goose and the exuberance of the Easter garlands, painted eggs hanging from trees and fluffy- chick displays.
I'll write about the Royal Mile next week, but this cataclysmic event for the Catholic Church and this city cannot be ignored, and I hope my tuppenceworth might at least make some people think about what has gone on, and about the cover-up perpetrated by the church.
Amidst all the brouhaha of the Leveson inquiry, there has been no shortage of advice to Lord Justice Leveson and this week it was the turn of the former head of news and current affairs at BBC Scotland, Blair Jenkins, to offer his tuppenceworth.