A language question
#151
Re: A language question
Yep, there's another one and I did forget about it! Thanks!! I'm sure there are others than I can't think of right now - just for the heck of it, I'm going to start a list. Not to fill up the thread, just for fun.
Oops, that came out on the OH's log-in - but it's really from egg and cress! We were trying something that obviously didn't work!
Oops, that came out on the OH's log-in - but it's really from egg and cress! We were trying something that obviously didn't work!
Last edited by lyonsden1193; Aug 29th 2011 at 1:05 am.
#152
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 1,095
Re: A language question
Yep, there's another one and I did forget about it! Thanks!! I'm sure there are others than I can't think of right now - just for the heck of it, I'm going to start a list. Not to fill up the thread, just for fun.
Oops, that came out on the OH's log-in - but it's really from egg and cress! We were trying something that obviously didn't work!
Oops, that came out on the OH's log-in - but it's really from egg and cress! We were trying something that obviously didn't work!
#153
Re: A language question
And considering the conversation he and I had this evening, we don't think enough alike to be considered one! Probably more like Jekyll and Hyde, but without the murderous intent.
#155
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Joined: Jul 2007
Location: North Norfolk and northern New York State
Posts: 14,547
Re: A language question
Nah - just a screw up! We were trying to log each of us in separately on the same computer thinking they'd both show up on the task bar. In our less-than-computer-wise plan, we thought he'd be able to switch from my log-in over to his when he wanted to post something - it didn't work! Oh well......
And considering the conversation he and I had this evening, we don't think enough alike to be considered one! Probably more like Jekyll and Hyde, but without the murderous intent.
And considering the conversation he and I had this evening, we don't think enough alike to be considered one! Probably more like Jekyll and Hyde, but without the murderous intent.
#156
Re: A language question
A number of Americans say "Calvary" instead of "cavalry". On an archeology programme it sounded like they were digging up Jesus rather than the Battle of the Little Bighorn.