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freeedr posted:One day? Buddy, Loudest, maybe not but most voluminous? If not I'd like to know the reason not.
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Quaint Quail Quilt posted:Another thread sent me down a tangent where I learned that a lot of things have standards developed and accepted worldwide, ISO regs and the U.S standard is pretty prevelant worldwide in most things. (Arguably more than they should be) Ikea hose sizes is one thing, pressure vessels that don't explode and kill people is another.
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Bruce Hussein Daddy posted:The colors on this Wow. Worked with one of those strippers for at least 7 years, and I never made that connection. I mainly used the crimping part for pigtails.
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Domus posted:Wow. Worked with one of those strippers for at least 7 years, and I never made that connection. I mainly used the crimping part for pigtails. And how does your hair look?
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freeedr posted:And how does your hair look? And where were you hanging out with exotic dancers? We might’ve worked together
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Domus posted:Wow. Worked with one of those strippers for at least 7 years, and I never made that connection. Well now you know why!
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Grassy Knowles posted:And where were you hanging out with exotic dancers? We might’ve worked together Magic City, the fun strip club where the strippers sleep on the back floor, because they’re homeless. I never used my stripper with those strippers though. I just cleaned CDs because the owner was too cheap to get a proper jukebox for his dancers to dance to. And yes, the strippers had to pay for each song.
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Domus posted:Magic City, the fun strip club where the strippers sleep on the back floor, because they’re homeless. I never used my stripper with those strippers though. I just cleaned CDs because the owner was too cheap to get a proper jukebox for his dancers to dance to. And yes, the strippers had to pay for each song. Ah nah sure sounds like my old type of joint though.
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Springfield and Shelbyville weren't founded by people who added a suffix to name the towns, their names were unaltered.
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I thought that 'ton' was an olde timey suffix for 'town' and places like Hamilton and Wellington were founded by people named Hamil and Welling
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Captain Splendid posted:Springfield and Shelbyville weren't founded by people who added a suffix to name the towns, their named were unaltered. Hans Sprungfeld did in fact alter his name.
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flavor.flv posted:I thought that 'ton' was an olde timey suffix for 'town' and places like Hamilton and Wellington were founded by people named Hamil and Welling Wellington -> Weolingtun well/wealthy town
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In Fatboy Slim's "Weapon of Choice" the lyric "move without rhythm, you won't attract the worm" is a Dune reference. I thought it was just a vague metaphor adjacent to "the early bird gets the worm", about dancing through life or whatever. (And of course, soon this shall all be fulfilled with a direct Christopher Walken connection.)
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90's kid here (born in 87) so I watched Men in Black a ton growing up. There is a line where Will Smith is complaining about Tommy Lee Jones' liberal use of the mind erasure pen thingy. Will: You'll fricassee someone's brain out. Now growing up I had just assumed that this was a sort of slang or play on for gently caress/frick someone's brain up (remember I was like 9 when this came out.) Only this week did I learn what a fricassee is. I've been doing some recipe hunting and came across it. So I just realized Will Smith is referring to turning their brain into a loose slop. Still not a good joke but I finally understand what the heck he meant by it.
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I never knew what a fricassee was exactly, but I knew it was a cooking term thanks to Bugs Bunny. Somebody didn't watch enough Loony Tunes as a kid! (Fellow 90s kid here.)
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Silver Falcon posted:I never knew what a fricassee was exactly, but I knew it was a cooking term thanks to Bugs Bunny. Somebody didn't watch enough Loony Tunes as a kid! (Fellow 90s kid here.) Ha, I was just gonna post about that, I knew the word from that cartoon but the meaning escaped me. So that entire gag (Elmer wanting to shoot Bugs to make s rabbit stew, Bugs claiming that would be illegal because he's a "fricaseeing rabbit") went over my head, and I just assumed for years that fricaseeing meant some other old word for a different use for animals, like being used for fur or something.
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Now that I think about it, I have known the word fricassee my whole life but never seen it used outside of jokes/references/threats in cartoons
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fricassee Huh! I always assumed it was a cooking technique, like frying or something, rather than a dish!
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Sir Lemming posted:(And of course, soon this shall all be fulfilled with a direct Christopher Walken connection.) I love him, but I'm filled with trepidation.
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Hyperlynx posted:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fricassee It is a cooking technique, like frying. (I'm not going to read a loving Wikipedia article about it, I had an 8 in home economics!)
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3D Megadoodoo posted:It is a cooking technique, like frying. (I'm not going to read a loving Wikipedia article about it, I had an 8 in home economics!) To be fair, past "it's a stew" I didn't read the article either
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Hyperlynx posted:To be fair, past "it's a stew" I didn't read the article either Stewing is a technique.
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3D Megadoodoo posted:It is a cooking technique, like frying. (I'm not going to read a loving Wikipedia article about it, I had an 8 in home economics!) Unfortunately, it was graded out of 100
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I meant I thought it was something like frying.
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Trabant posted:Unfortunately, it was graded out of 100 Nothing is graded out of 100. What kind of insane system would that even be? Things are graded either 4 to 10 or I to L. Everything else is a scam or something.
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Hyperlynx posted:To be fair, past "it's a stew" I didn't read the article either I said slop in my original post but I guess mush / stew works best for translating the MiB joke.
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3D Megadoodoo posted:It is a cooking technique, like frying. (I'm not going to read a loving Wikipedia article about it, I had an 8 in home economics!) Things I just realized: 8 can be a grade?
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Ironhead posted:Things I just realized: 8 can be a grade? 8th grade education
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8° grade on this road
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Sir Lemming posted:In Fatboy Slim's "Weapon of Choice" the lyric "move without rhythm, you won't attract the worm" is a Dune reference. The lines "Don't be shocked by the tone of my voice / Check out my new weapon, weapon of choice" might also be a reference to the Weirding Module sonic voice weapon from the Dune movie
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so wait Weapon of Choice is a Dune allegory or what
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credburn posted:so wait Weapon of Choice is a Dune allegory or what I'm reading the lyrics like that now, it's not *not* working...
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credburn posted:so wait Weapon of Choice is a Dune allegory or what No you're mixing it up with Total Eclipse of the Heart. Turn around, bright eyes
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:The lines "Don't be shocked by the tone of my voice / Check out my new weapon, weapon of choice" might also be a reference to the Weirding Module sonic voice weapon from the Dune movie "Carefully loaded", though?
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Ironhead posted:Things I just realized: 8 can be a grade? i got a 13 in english in 1995
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Hyperlynx posted:"Carefully loaded", though? Carefully loaded statements absolutely describes the Bene Gesserit Voice.
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Carthag Tuek posted:i got a 13 in english in 1995 I got an M in overly long D Latin in 1997 e: So few people were still doing Latin in 1997, that when they curved it, you'd only have to have had four points deducted for an E (literally only one person got an L that year). So the M was pretty dang good, comparatively. In the 80s it would've been an L easily. 3D Megadoodoo has a new favorite as of 08:27 on Mar 2, 2023 |
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credburn posted:so wait Weapon of Choice is a Dune allegory or what It references a bunch of random stuff. "Halfway between the gutter and the stars" is probably a reference to an Oscar Wilde quote "We are all of us in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars" and the chorus seems to be a homage of this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=entXdFDTT-Q
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ThisIsJohnWayne posted:No you're mixing it up with Total Eclipse of the Heart. Turn around, bright eyes
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:It references a bunch of random stuff. "Halfway between the gutter and the stars" is probably a reference to an Oscar Wilde quote "We are all of us in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars" Well, that's the name of the album it's from. Maybe the album is referencing Oscar Wilde, but the song is referencing the album. The lyric is literally "So check out 'Halfway between the gutter and the stars'" ...and while fact checking my post, it brought up the wiki page which says the same thing, that the song references the album which references the quote
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