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On Dec 17, 3:47*am, "David" wrote:
"Dave Stallard" wrote in message Who don't know how to pronounce "aluminum", , "lieutenant", Aluminium : Al you min eee um Lieutenant : Lef tennant A lot of Indians I know say "boot" to mean "trunk (of a *car*, LOL). Elephants have trunks, cars have boots. And WTF is this business about "pavement" being found NEXT to a road?? The pavement IS the road! * Unless it's a dirt aka (unpaved) road. No the road is the road, the pavement is a paved path. The pavement is what covers the road. It can also cover a path. A torch is what they chased Frankenstein with. You don't put batteries in it. And a Loo is not a bathroom. Although we do have a loon here that we **** on regularly. |
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"pigo" wrote in message
The pavement is what covers the road. It can also cover a path. http://www.google.co.uk/dictionary?aq=f&langpair=en|en&hl=en&q=pavement 1/ - UK (English) 2/ - US (American) |
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On Dec 17, 2:47*am, "David" wrote:
"Dave Stallard" wrote in message Who don't know how to pronounce "aluminum", , "lieutenant", Aluminium : Al you min eee um Lieutenant : Lef tennant A lot of Indians I know say "boot" to mean "trunk (of a *car*, LOL). Elephants have trunks, cars have boots. And WTF is this business about "pavement" being found NEXT to a road?? The pavement IS the road! * Unless it's a dirt aka (unpaved) road. No the road is the road, the pavement is a paved path. A soccer coach once told me he always keeps a pair of boots in the boot. |
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On Dec 16, 8:34*pm, Dave Stallard wrote:
On 12/14/2009 10:49 AM, David wrote: "hr(bob) " Not sure if its against group mentality to post availability. Anyway apologies in advance if so but flat in Oz en Oisans available 1st week of new year and otherwise during term time. contact the poster direct.Loads of great alpine and cross country runs.(village in Alpes D Huez ski range) Don It would help if you would use English that is in common use thruout the rest of the world. *Is flat an apartment, condominium, or a tire without any air? *What is term time? Here it is the length of time an outlaw must spend in prison. *ETC!!!! An English lesson for you : A flat is a single story abode. Term time is the time between school holidays. Throughout is spelt throughout. English is the language spoken and writen in England. There is no such word as gotten. A hood is something normally connected to a coat that covers your head. A bonnet covers a car engine. Pavement is a path, normally found next to a road. A fag is a cigarette A fanny is a vagina (aka "pussy"). Randy means "horny", exclusively. "Knock up your daughter" means to knock on her door to wake her up. Good God, what a nation of perverts! Who don't know how to pronounce "aluminum", "patriot", "lieutenant", or "missile". *Thank Goodness we attained our independence. *Or we'd be saying "pro-cess" like Canadians. A lot of Indians I know say "boot" to mean "trunk (of a *car*, LOL). And WTF is this business about "pavement" being found NEXT to a road?? The pavement IS the road! * Unless it's a dirt aka (unpaved) road. Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And why do Australian system admins always snicker when you tell them to login as root? |
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On Dec 17, 9:57*am, snoig wrote:
On Dec 16, 8:34*pm, Dave Stallard wrote: On 12/14/2009 10:49 AM, David wrote: "hr(bob) " Not sure if its against group mentality to post availability. Anyway apologies in advance if so but flat in Oz en Oisans available 1st week of new year and otherwise during term time. contact the poster direct.Loads of great alpine and cross country runs.(village in Alpes D Huez ski range) Don It would help if you would use English that is in common use thruout the rest of the world. *Is flat an apartment, condominium, or a tire without any air? *What is term time? Here it is the length of time an outlaw must spend in prison. *ETC!!!! An English lesson for you : A flat is a single story abode. Term time is the time between school holidays. Throughout is spelt throughout. English is the language spoken and writen in England. There is no such word as gotten. A hood is something normally connected to a coat that covers your head. A bonnet covers a car engine. Pavement is a path, normally found next to a road. A fag is a cigarette A fanny is a vagina (aka "pussy"). Randy means "horny", exclusively. "Knock up your daughter" means to knock on her door to wake her up. Good God, what a nation of perverts! Who don't know how to pronounce "aluminum", "patriot", "lieutenant", or "missile". *Thank Goodness we attained our independence. *Or we'd be saying "pro-cess" like Canadians. A lot of Indians I know say "boot" to mean "trunk (of a *car*, LOL). And WTF is this business about "pavement" being found NEXT to a road?? The pavement IS the road! * Unless it's a dirt aka (unpaved) road. Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And why do Australian *system admins always snicker when you tell them to login as root?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And why did they always call me "Wombat"? |
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"David" wrote in message ... "pigo" wrote in message The pavement is what covers the road. It can also cover a path. http://www.google.co.uk/dictionary?aq=f&langpair=en|en&hl=en&q=pavement 1/ - UK (English) 2/ - US (American) Good thing the Americans won the revolution. Otherwise Y'all'd be speaking English now. For the record my car has a trunk, boots are what i wear on my feet when its snowing. The other end of my car has a hood, a bonnet is what you dress your daughter in at Easter. And pavement is that black stuff on the road. Some roads don't have pavement but they are very dusty to drive on. |
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On Dec 17, 7:19*am, pigo wrote:
On Dec 17, 3:47*am, "David" wrote: "Dave Stallard" wrote in message Who don't know how to pronounce "aluminum", , "lieutenant", Aluminium : Al you min eee um Lieutenant : Lef tennant A lot of Indians I know say "boot" to mean "trunk (of a *car*, LOL). Elephants have trunks, cars have boots. And WTF is this business about "pavement" being found NEXT to a road?? The pavement IS the road! * Unless it's a dirt aka (unpaved) road. No the road is the road, the pavement is a paved path. The pavement is what covers the road. It can also cover a path. A torch is what they chased Frankenstein with. You mean something that is burned out, like your brain? You don't put batteries in it. And a Loo is not a bathroom. Although we do have a loon here that we **** on regularly. Not in person. Ever. You ain't got the nads, freak. Indeed, the only ****ing around me happens when one of you freaks happens to see me and wee-wees in his pants. As you would do if you ever were man enough. Utah in late January, looks like. Stock up on Depends. |
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On Dec 17, 8:04*am, Richard Henry wrote:
On Dec 17, 2:47*am, "David" wrote: "Dave Stallard" wrote in message Who don't know how to pronounce "aluminum", , "lieutenant", Aluminium : Al you min eee um Lieutenant : Lef tennant A lot of Indians I know say "boot" to mean "trunk (of a *car*, LOL). Elephants have trunks, cars have boots. And WTF is this business about "pavement" being found NEXT to a road?? The pavement IS the road! * Unless it's a dirt aka (unpaved) road. No the road is the road, the pavement is a paved path. A soccer coach once told me he always keeps a pair of boots in the boot. Why? Just in case he has an EMERGENCY SOCCER GAME? |
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On Dec 17, 10:17*am, pigo wrote:
On Dec 17, 9:57*am, snoig wrote: On Dec 16, 8:34*pm, Dave Stallard wrote: On 12/14/2009 10:49 AM, David wrote: "hr(bob) " Not sure if its against group mentality to post availability. Anyway apologies in advance if so but flat in Oz en Oisans available 1st week of new year and otherwise during term time. contact the poster direct.Loads of great alpine and cross country runs.(village in Alpes D Huez ski range) Don It would help if you would use English that is in common use thruout the rest of the world. *Is flat an apartment, condominium, or a tire without any air? *What is term time? Here it is the length of time an outlaw must spend in prison. *ETC!!!! An English lesson for you : A flat is a single story abode. Term time is the time between school holidays. Throughout is spelt throughout. English is the language spoken and writen in England. There is no such word as gotten. A hood is something normally connected to a coat that covers your head. A bonnet covers a car engine. Pavement is a path, normally found next to a road. A fag is a cigarette A fanny is a vagina (aka "pussy"). Randy means "horny", exclusively. "Knock up your daughter" means to knock on her door to wake her up. Good God, what a nation of perverts! Who don't know how to pronounce "aluminum", "patriot", "lieutenant", or "missile". *Thank Goodness we attained our independence. *Or we'd be saying "pro-cess" like Canadians. A lot of Indians I know say "boot" to mean "trunk (of a *car*, LOL). And WTF is this business about "pavement" being found NEXT to a road?? The pavement IS the road! * Unless it's a dirt aka (unpaved) road. Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And why do Australian *system admins always snicker when you tell them to login as root?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And why did they always call me "Wombat"? That's Aussie for Asshole. |
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On Dec 17, 7:28*pm, twobuddha wrote:
On Dec 17, 8:04*am, Richard Henry wrote: On Dec 17, 2:47*am, "David" wrote: "Dave Stallard" wrote in message Who don't know how to pronounce "aluminum", , "lieutenant", Aluminium : Al you min eee um Lieutenant : Lef tennant A lot of Indians I know say "boot" to mean "trunk (of a *car*, LOL).. Elephants have trunks, cars have boots. And WTF is this business about "pavement" being found NEXT to a road?? The pavement IS the road! * Unless it's a dirt aka (unpaved) road. No the road is the road, the pavement is a paved path. A soccer coach once told me he always keeps a pair of boots in the boot. Why? *Just in case he has an EMERGENCY SOCCER GAME? Actually, yes. |
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