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  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,567
    Viking64 wrote: »
    That Scottish accent joke reminds me of another.

    An American tourist was in a London pub and he heard 2 obese women at another table speaking in an accent he had not yet heard.

    So he asks them: "Are you ladies from Scotland?"

    One of them responds: "Wales."

    To which the man responds: "Oh, I'm sorry. Are you WHALES from Scotland?" :o

    :s:)
    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.

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  • mrbigbluelight
    mrbigbluelight Posts: 9,878
    Nope, that's definitely a Simpson 260.
    Sitting on the shiny black surface makes it appear taller than it is
    Simpson 260 bet the farm on it.
    .....that's your farm to be exact. 👍
    Sal Palooza
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 34,917
    edited April 2022
    Nope, that's definitely a Simpson 260.
    Sitting on the shiny black surface makes it appear taller than it is
    Simpson 260 bet the farm on it.
    .....that's your farm to be exact. 👍

    I'm totes willing to believe it's a Simpson -- there's one in the basement. B)
    I just think of the Simpson as curvier -- you know, more voluptuously streamlined. :)
    It does look like the bits are in the right places -- but the shape seems a bit different.
    Wish I had a better copy of the album cover image. Heck, wish I had the album! ;)

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  • daddyjt
    daddyjt Posts: 3,029
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  • OleBoot
    OleBoot Posts: 3,134
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    oh, I missed the soldering gun! Looks like my ol' man's trusty Weller -- which is here, is as old as I... and still works* (although I am not sure one can still get tips for it).

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  • treitz3
    treitz3 Posts: 19,945
    He sure was an entertainer...no doubt about that! (I think he had a bit of British humor as well)

    Tom
    ~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~
  • SCompRacer
    SCompRacer Posts: 9,085
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  • SeleniumFalcon
    SeleniumFalcon Posts: 4,274
    Here's Chet, a little tired it seems, working from home.

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  • BlueBirdMusic
    BlueBirdMusic Posts: 2,745
    Beautiful “Spring Green” morning in Marietta.
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  • audioluvr
    audioluvr Posts: 5,875
    OleBoot wrote: »
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    Corned ox tongue! Yum!
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  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 26,930
    I don't even want to know what mayonnaise of salmon is....
  • tonyb
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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 34,917
    pitdogg2 wrote: »
    I don't even want to know what mayonnaise of salmon is....

    That's where we get salmonella, you big silly, you.

    B)

  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 34,917
    edited April 2022
    I believe it was S.L. Clemens ("Mark Twain") who referred to the UK and the US as two countries divided by a common language.

    Back in my days workin' for a British company (Oxford spin-out/start-up), I experienced this at least twice, in gastronomic context.

    First time was gammon steak. I asked the server what it was, and they told me as best they could -- but it didn't make any sense, so I ordered it.
    ham

    Second time was aubergine. If I spoke French, I'd have saved myself this one.
    eggplant

    Actually, I guess it happened thrice -- but the other time, I figured out what rocket was for myself.
    arugula

    ... and we won't talk about black pudding, 'K? ;)



  • maxward
    maxward Posts: 1,671
    Well, at least it wasn’t Rocket J. Squirrel.
  • Nightfall
    Nightfall Posts: 10,084
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    afterburnt wrote: »
    They didn't speak a word of English, they were from South Carolina.

    Village Idiot of Club Polk
  • OleBoot
    OleBoot Posts: 3,134
    audioluvr wrote: »
    OleBoot wrote: »
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    Corned ox tongue! Yum!

    Used to have ox tongue with a salad growing up. Very tasty.
  • OleBoot
    OleBoot Posts: 3,134
    pitdogg2 wrote: »
    I don't even want to know what mayonnaise of salmon is....

    Erm..salmon and mayo?
  • OleBoot
    OleBoot Posts: 3,134
    edited April 2022
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    I believe it was S.L. Clemens ("Mark Twain") who referred to the UK and the US as two countries divided by a common language.

    Back in my days workin' for a British company (Oxford spin-out/start-up), I experienced this at least twice, in gastronomic context.

    First time was gammon steak. I asked the server what it was, and they told me as best they could -- but it didn't make any sense, so I ordered it.
    ham

    Second time was aubergine. If I spoke French, I'd have saved myself this one.
    eggplant

    Actually, I guess it happened thrice -- but the other time, I figured out what rocket was for myself.
    arugula

    ... and we won't talk about black pudding, 'K? ;)



    You really only scratched the surface. I have adjusted to U.S. terminology in the main, but still toggle between U.S. and U.K. terms when it comes to foodstuffs. How about bees and ees, wing wang, bubble and squeak or chipolatas?
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 34,917
    I know half of those -- but I'm not gonna cop to which half at this time. B)

    meanwhile, I'll share these, gleaned (yet again) from kindred spirits :# @ ASR...

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    As it happens, I am sipping a nice cuppa oolong even as I type this... so... you might wanna think twice before you respond to me vis-a-vis that last one! :#;)

  • mrbigbluelight
    mrbigbluelight Posts: 9,878
    Might I suggest to compliment your oolong that you grab a nice handful of wing wang ?

    I might. 🤔
    Sal Palooza
  • BlueBirdMusic
    BlueBirdMusic Posts: 2,745
    edited April 2022
    OleBoot wrote: »
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  • SCompRacer
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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 34,917
    Plus: Fried bread is a don't miss!
  • SCompRacer
    SCompRacer Posts: 9,085
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