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Naukhel

Active member
Originally posted by farseerlum
Originally posted by Drake Farstrider
28. Q. If you were to spell out numbers, how far would you have to go until you would find the letter \"A\"?
A. One thousand

one hundread And one.

shooting down your facts is entertaining though farstrider! :D

Technically, that\'s wrong. Though the statement should say \'whole numbers\'. The use of the word \'and\' in numbers (when writing them out properly) is to indicate a decimal place.
So \'one hundred and one\' written numerically is 100.1.

Got that from a banker.

Far as I know, the first couple shown sharing the same bed was Mr. + Mrs. Brady. Could be wrong, though. Mighta been Edith and Archie Bunker?
Or maybe the Cleavers?

One of those three couples, I\'m sure.

Tying \'I am\' as shortest sentence: \'I do\'.
Maybe we should count pixels?
 

farseerlum

New member
and replacing add.

our entire addition tables is a long list of one and one is two etc.

onehundred add one is just an odd thing to say, although it still has an A in it. :p
 

supervike

Super Moderator
Originally posted by Naukhel
Far as I know, the first couple shown sharing the same bed was Mr. + Mrs. Brady. Could be wrong, though. Mighta been Edith and Archie Bunker?
Or maybe the Cleavers?

I do think once I saw Mrs. Cleaver look very perplexed and walking very funny and then said to Ward...\"My, you were awfully hard on the Beaver last night\"


And then there was that time when Cindy Brady was having trouble with bed wetting and came rushing into Mike and Carol\'s bedroom only to find them dressed to the hilt in S&M clothing being whipped by Sam the Butcher. I\'m sure that was the first time that was on TV.

I may have only dreamt some of that...I get so confused nowadays.
 

DrEvilmonki

Active member
Originally posted by supervike


I do think once I saw Mrs. Cleaver look very perplexed and walking very funny and then said to Ward...\"My, you were awfully hard on the Beaver last night\"


And then there was that time when Cindy Brady was having trouble with bed wetting and came rushing into Mike and Carol\'s bedroom only to find them dressed to the hilt in S&M clothing being whipped by Sam the Butcher. I\'m sure that was the first time that was on TV.

I may have only dreamt some of that...I get so confused nowadays.

ROFLMAO! You dirty old man lol
 

Ogrebane

Active member
Sometimes I worry about you Vike. And look 2500 posts, half way to super freak. Yay me. Maybe I should go paint my GD entry.

Aris out
 

Modderrhu

New member
Originally posted by Naukhel
Tying \'I am\' as shortest sentence: \'I do\'.
Ehm... it\'s my understanding that, \"I do\" is in fact the beginning of the longest sentence.

But how about a simple, \"Yes.\" as the shortest sentence? Is \"Yes.\" grammatically complete?
 

Bloodfinger

New member
Originally posted by Drake Farstrider

22. No NFL team which plays its home games in a domed stadium has ever won a Super bowl.

As a fan of the St Louis Rams I have to point out that we play in a domed stadium and won Super Bowl XXXIV.
 

johnboyjjb

Active member
Originally posted by ModderrhuEhm... it\'s my understanding that, \"I do\" is in fact the beginning of the longest sentence.

But how about a simple, \"Yes.\" as the shortest sentence? Is \"Yes.\" grammatically complete?
I think gramatically \"I am\" is the shortest complete sentence having both a subject and a verb forming a complete thought. \"I do\" does not qualify becuase it is not a complete thought.

On a similar vein, I have heard \"Go\" listed as the shortest sentence. The noun \"you\" is implied and not necessary to be stated. This would not work for the same reason \"I do\" doesn\'t work. Taken on it\'s own, it doesn\'t form a complete thought.
 

supervike

Super Moderator
Originally posted by Bloodfinger
Originally posted by Drake Farstrider

22. No NFL team which plays its home games in a domed stadium has ever won a Super bowl.

As a fan of the St Louis Rams I have to point out that we play in a domed stadium and won Super Bowl XXXIV.


THANK YOU!!

I remember that USED to be a fact, but couldn\'t remember which team did it....

Kurt Warner and the Best Show on Turf did it! I used to work for Warner\'s dad, and Kurt and I attended the same college (although years apart, and I never actually graduated...LOL)
 

Torn blue sky

New member
lol NSA, got an answer for everything.

I loved this bit in the origins of the word Fu*k link; \"In 1948, the publishers of Norman Mailer’s The Naked and the Dead forced him to bowdlerise it as fug, leading to the (surely apocryphal) story that Dorothy Parker remarked on meeting him, “So you’re the young man who can’t spell
f*ck?\"
lol Priceless!
 

Duende

New member
Originally posted by mistamick
Originally posted by Drake Farstrider
10. Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair.
Just call me zinc-hair then!

How about Copperhead?

copperhead_JDcutout.jpg


:D
 
Originally posted by farseerlum
Originally posted by Drake Farstrider
28. Q. If you were to spell out numbers, how far would you have to go until you would find the letter \"A\"?
A. One thousand

one hundread And one.

shooting down your facts is entertaining though farstrider! :D

Shoot away Mr farseerlum! They are not my facts, they came to me in an email. I thought there were some interesting stuff there so I posted. :D

I actually think its cool that all ya\'ll are spending time to check the facts. It has made for an intersting thread.
 
Originally posted by Bloodfinger
Originally posted by Drake Farstrider

22. No NFL team which plays its home games in a domed stadium has ever won a Super bowl.

As a fan of the St Louis Rams I have to point out that we play in a domed stadium and won Super Bowl XXXIV.

Ah nice catch. They did win it a few years ago. :D
 

Hieronymus

Member
I thought that mind your q\'s and p\'s came from the early days of movable type. I looked it uq on wikiqeia.org and they mentioned the qints and puarts origin as being idiomatic to the UK.
 
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