So this person never read a Sherlock Holmes story? Never read a Kipling story where a squaddie took the Queen's shilling?
As an American, I've always dealt with decimal currency, but I've been fascinated by British "old money" denominations like "crown", "guinea", "tuppence", "ha' penny" and, of...
I remember seeing the Woodstock movie when it was released and thinking to myself how old Joe Cocker looked. (He was 35 years old at the time and looked like he spent every day of his life there.) Now I'm almost twice that age!
"Myself" when used as if it were an objective case pronoun. I cringe every time I hear it. Just now in an on-line meeting one co-worker suggested that if we had question we could "reach out" to so-and-so "or myself".
If you are inviting me to contact you, then say so, as in "contact me". Only...
I like a clever turn of phrase. When I read this I tried Googling to find the source. Imagine my surprise when everything on the Google page was from someone quoting that, then immediately accusing one group or another of some reprehensible behavior, action, or attitude.
I couldn't agree more. The galling thing is how their (MSM) defenders cry foul when this fact ("slanted news presented to suit a point of view") is pointed out. I think most can agree that "infotainment" products like cable news panel shows shouldn't be taken seriously, but the chryons creeping...
I can't speak for Catholics, but in the Lutheran church of my youth we were shown the line in Paul's second letter to the Colossians, chapter 2, verse 16 (KJV).
Bearing in mind the "no politics" rule, I could otherwise easily quote a dozen or more "stories" presented by what most people would think of as "mainstream media" outlets which, by the way the framed the story or by the particular terms they chose to use, or even the stories they chose to...
Men who could "do stuff" always impressed me when I was a boy. Whether it was plumber, a TV repairman, an auto mechanic or what not, I was fascinated by the work they did. For myself, I can only do stuff involving a computer and have none of those skills. Even as an adult I am still impressed...
"I've never driven on the wrong side of the road;"
You drive in London? So you drive on the wrong side of the road every time you get behind the wheel!
I have one that belonged to my great-grandfather. It's a round glass thing. Embedded in the middle is an Odd Fellows logo, his name, and a date. My guess is that date is when he joined the lodge. He was a shoemaker. I expect that most of his papers were receipts that got stuck onto one of those...
Dear Turnip and Trenchfriend,
My apologies for being picky, but what, exactly do these things have to do with "So trivial, but it really ticks you off"?
Have I mentioned "free gift" before?
Advertisements, whether in my mail box, on television, or via email seem to want to offer me a "free gift". I always say to myself (I'm a good listener), "If it isn't a free, can it be a gift? And if it's free, can it be anything other than a gift?"
No, they're training shoes for an Indian Fakir. Successive pairs have stiffer and stiffer points in the sole until the wearer is walking on an insole of nails.
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