What would you change?
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leckey wrote:
and looks of Catherine Zeta Jones. (Before anyone freaks, I'm a girl.)
Why would anyone freak? We have more of them here. Honest.
leckey wrote:
My pets never die.
Perhaps it is the philosopher in me... but I would never wish immortality on anyone. As painful as the loss of my cat, and the causes, he already lived past one owner and had the horror of loosing his owner before him. I would not have wished my cat to go through that a second time. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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leckey wrote:
Before anyone freaks, I'm a girl.
Too late, I already freaked out before I got to this part. :laugh: Jeremy Falcon
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Less travel between work and home and more time to persue hobbies and other interests Objects in mirror are closer than they appear
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15 mins by train and then 30 mins by foot. Factor in another 15 mins to wait for the train and I spend about 10 hours a week on the move. Im sure there are many people who spend longer and I dont have to deal with driving in traffic so I should not complain too much. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear
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It's sprite ( which I would call lemonade ), lime cordial and bitters. IT's very nice. I managed to get ONE between my two trips to the USA, and an assortment of very strange things, even after I worked out that in the USA, lemonade is lemon cordial. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Ah, yes, and to get what we call lemondade you must ask for "real lemonade." And Jello is called jelly. And jelly is jam. And jam is marmalade. And cookies are biscuits or "bickies." Not sure if I spelled that right. But lamington rules! (I spent some time in Melbourne. Essendon to be exact.)
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15 mins by train and then 30 mins by foot. Factor in another 15 mins to wait for the train and I spend about 10 hours a week on the move. Im sure there are many people who spend longer and I dont have to deal with driving in traffic so I should not complain too much. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear
I met a guy from DC area that took about 2 hours total each way. I used to commute from town A to town B which was a 45 minute straight shot on the interstate. My last job took 10 minutes. Now I'm up to 15. That's one nice thing about living in the middle of nowhere. No traffic. Although I was late once because a herd of cows got out and were blocking the road.
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but that means your stuck in the section with all software developers while all the hot women (or men) are back in coach...who wants to spend several hours debating the merits of C++ vs VB, why WTL is better than MFC or how .NET will bring about world peace... X| Steve
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I met a guy from DC area that took about 2 hours total each way. I used to commute from town A to town B which was a 45 minute straight shot on the interstate. My last job took 10 minutes. Now I'm up to 15. That's one nice thing about living in the middle of nowhere. No traffic. Although I was late once because a herd of cows got out and were blocking the road.
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Ah, yes, and to get what we call lemondade you must ask for "real lemonade." And Jello is called jelly. And jelly is jam. And jam is marmalade. And cookies are biscuits or "bickies." Not sure if I spelled that right. But lamington rules! (I spent some time in Melbourne. Essendon to be exact.)
leckey wrote:
"real lemonade."
That *might* work, if spoken with a US accent, because it will remind people of lemonade stands. Real lemon cordial will probably work better.
leckey wrote:
And Jello is called jelly
Yes, isn't Jello a brand ?
leckey wrote:
And jelly is jam. And jam is marmalade
Marmalade is citrus jam. Jelly is gelatine and flavouring, dessert for kiddies.
leckey wrote:
And cookies are biscuits or "bickies."
I don't think that bickies has a spelling, I've never seen it written. And candy is lollies. And chocolate is NOT candy. I hate lamingtons, personally. Anzacs rule, however.
leckey wrote:
(I spent some time in Melbourne. Essendon to be exact.)
Cool - I am from Melbourne, but not Essendon. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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leckey wrote:
"real lemonade."
That *might* work, if spoken with a US accent, because it will remind people of lemonade stands. Real lemon cordial will probably work better.
leckey wrote:
And Jello is called jelly
Yes, isn't Jello a brand ?
leckey wrote:
And jelly is jam. And jam is marmalade
Marmalade is citrus jam. Jelly is gelatine and flavouring, dessert for kiddies.
leckey wrote:
And cookies are biscuits or "bickies."
I don't think that bickies has a spelling, I've never seen it written. And candy is lollies. And chocolate is NOT candy. I hate lamingtons, personally. Anzacs rule, however.
leckey wrote:
(I spent some time in Melbourne. Essendon to be exact.)
Cool - I am from Melbourne, but not Essendon. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
Yes, jello is a brand but it's what we use instead of "gelatin." Kind of like "kleenex" for facial tissue. The first time in Australia I asked for kleenex no one knew what the heck I was asking for. rubbish bin = trash can Oh, and I've never heard it called a "barbie." Everyone I knew called it a Weber...the brand name. Now i want an Anzac cookie. They don't sell them at our Subways. Oh, what is Burger King again there? Hungy Jack? btw..where in Mel?
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leckey wrote:
herd of cows got out and were blocking the road
Steak tartar Objects in mirror are closer than they appear
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Well, the ratio of men to women in here is definately skewed in one direction, but I'm used to it. Okay, my pets don't die before me. We all die at the same time. So no one has to go through therapy.
leckey wrote:
Well, the ratio of men to women in here is definately skewed in one direction, but I'm used to it.
So are we, and as you see... :laugh: you are bound to attract attention because of that ratio. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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Yeah, but I know someone who actually hit a buffalo. The car was totaled and the buffalo had to be put down. What do you call THAT?
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Yes, jello is a brand but it's what we use instead of "gelatin." Kind of like "kleenex" for facial tissue. The first time in Australia I asked for kleenex no one knew what the heck I was asking for. rubbish bin = trash can Oh, and I've never heard it called a "barbie." Everyone I knew called it a Weber...the brand name. Now i want an Anzac cookie. They don't sell them at our Subways. Oh, what is Burger King again there? Hungy Jack? btw..where in Mel?
We have Kleenex, we're just less likely to replace a generic term with a brand, for some reason. Yeah, it's a rubbish bin. A BBQ is a barbie. A Weber is one of those dome things. A barbie can be a pile of bricks with a steel plate over it. Burger King was Burger King the first time, they came back as Hungry Jacks. The menus are all different as well. WE don't have tons of stuff like Jack in a box, Steak n shake, Taco Bell, etc. Melbourne is on the bottom right, it's a port city. Tasmania is an island state below it, that's where I live now. I find myself using US terminology because the main person I speak to nowadays besides my family is in Texas. Some friends called me on it last night, I think I said cookies, or candy perhaps. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog
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leckey wrote:
Well, the ratio of men to women in here is definately skewed in one direction, but I'm used to it.
So are we, and as you see... :laugh: you are bound to attract attention because of that ratio. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
Damn, and here I thought it was my breasts, uh, I mean, personality. After college was always fun. I come from a small state where people tend to stay in the area after graduation. I always get, "Hey! I remember you! I had class xyz with you!" No doubt you remember me. I was always the one white girl in every computer class...
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Christopher Duncan wrote:
As for the cigarettes, I just don't get it.
Hard to explain... there's just something delightfully wrong about going hiking and then stopping off for a bloody mary and a cigarette. Kinda like going for a cheeseburger and milkshake after a visit to the dentist...
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You realize, of course, that I used to smoke 3 packs a day... ;) Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
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Christopher Duncan wrote:
but the mind wasn't it.
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Christopher Duncan wrote:
"The Last Samurai" - From Katsumoto's son as Capt. Algren practices with sword master Ujio:
Oh. And here I thought you were dissing me. :-D Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
Oh. And here I thought you were dissing me.
Encouraging you, more likely. :) Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes
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Amature hour. I hit a kangaroo once at about 120 km/h. The car was a write off, the chassis was bent out of shape and the roo hopped away. Objects in mirror are closer than they appear
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Free humanity from all collectivist ideological principles. "You get that which you tolerate"