Irrational Hatred
People who say "less" when they mean "fewer" ought to be turned into soup, the soup fed to baboons and the baboons fired into an active volcano. What has you grinding your teeth with rage, and why?
Suggested by Smash Monkey
( , Thu 31 Mar 2011, 14:36)
People who say "less" when they mean "fewer" ought to be turned into soup, the soup fed to baboons and the baboons fired into an active volcano. What has you grinding your teeth with rage, and why?
Suggested by Smash Monkey
( , Thu 31 Mar 2011, 14:36)
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The word 'gusset'.
I have no idea why, but it almost makes me do a little sick every time I hear it. It just conjures up thoughts of huge lady knickers beloved of females over "a certain age" (you never hear the word associated with male undercrackers, for some reason), rather than delicate little fairy hammocks.
Being a stationery ordering type many years ago, I'd go into spasmodic dry heave mode every time I had to order a new consignment of gusseted envelopes.
I might have to lie down, now.
( , Mon 4 Apr 2011, 21:24, 5 replies)
I have no idea why, but it almost makes me do a little sick every time I hear it. It just conjures up thoughts of huge lady knickers beloved of females over "a certain age" (you never hear the word associated with male undercrackers, for some reason), rather than delicate little fairy hammocks.
Being a stationery ordering type many years ago, I'd go into spasmodic dry heave mode every time I had to order a new consignment of gusseted envelopes.
I might have to lie down, now.
( , Mon 4 Apr 2011, 21:24, 5 replies)
Excellent!
I was welding a lead gusset last week, what do you reckon to that?
( , Mon 4 Apr 2011, 21:27, closed)
I was welding a lead gusset last week, what do you reckon to that?
( , Mon 4 Apr 2011, 21:27, closed)
;)
That lead gusset should last for centuries.
Edit: And I'd say you might be right...
( , Mon 4 Apr 2011, 21:48, closed)
That lead gusset should last for centuries.
Edit: And I'd say you might be right...
( , Mon 4 Apr 2011, 21:48, closed)
When my kids were little they had a Babar book called Mrs Gusset's Brooch,
a pachyderm-based whodunnit recounting the loss and rediscovery of the eponymous matron's favourite item of jewellery.
You'd have loved it.
( , Tue 5 Apr 2011, 8:22, closed)
a pachyderm-based whodunnit recounting the loss and rediscovery of the eponymous matron's favourite item of jewellery.
You'd have loved it.
( , Tue 5 Apr 2011, 8:22, closed)
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