paulo Posted February 7, 2024 Posted February 7, 2024 7 hours ago, craigb said: For questionable humor! At least you spelt "for" and "questionable" correctly. If only Meat Loaf was still around...He would probably have found that to be reasonably acceptable. 1
craigb Posted February 7, 2024 Author Posted February 7, 2024 3 hours ago, paulo said: At least you spelt "for" and "questionable" correctly. If only Meat Loaf was still around...He would probably have found that to be reasonably acceptable. And "humor" as well (as an American)! It's only those in the UK that have a ewe fetish. ? 1
57Gregy Posted February 7, 2024 Posted February 7, 2024 11 hours ago, craigb said: For questionable humor! ? We don't need no test for that. 1 1 1
Rain Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 (edited) 18 hours ago, craigb said: And "humor" as well (as an American)! It's only those in the UK that have a ewe fetish. ? Aboot that, eh... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_humour Just like the metric system, practically everywhere but in the US - although to be perfectly honest most Canadians use both systems (the chart below is quite accurate). Reminds me of basic mechanic classes in high school - in the shop, every tool was referred to by its English name and measurements were all imperial. Back in the classroom, it was all French and and metric - although the teacher would still continue to use the English names unless he was reading from the manual. You just had to figure it out. My father would probably have called me a wuss if I ever used the French word for wrench in front of him. Edited February 8, 2024 by Rain
user905133 Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 I am still waiting for clocks to be based on multiple of 10 instead of 6. ? 1
Grem Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 On 2/7/2024 at 12:23 AM, craigb said: For questionable humor! ? I won't argue with that diagnosis!!
Grem Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 20 hours ago, craigb said: And "humor" as well (as an American)! It's only those in the UK that have a ewe fetish. ? See!!! Look look!! He's doing it again!!
InstrEd Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 On 2/7/2024 at 12:23 AM, craigb said: For questionable humor! ? Go get a second opinion ?
craigb Posted February 8, 2024 Author Posted February 8, 2024 38 minutes ago, InstrEd said: Go get a second opinion ? The second opinion was several thousand back by now...
craigb Posted February 8, 2024 Author Posted February 8, 2024 2 hours ago, Rain said: Aboot that, eh... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_humour Just like the metric system, practically everywhere but in the US - although to be perfectly honest most Canadians use both systems (the chart below is quite accurate). Reminds me of basic mechanic classes in high school - in the shop, every tool was referred to by its English name and measurements were all imperial. Back in the classroom, it was all French and and metric - although the teacher would still continue to use the English names unless he was reading from the manual. You just had to figure it out. My father would probably have called me a wuss if I ever used the French word for wrench in front of him. 1
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