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  1. I'm not sure what American sayings have to do with this conversation. It wasn't a competition between Americans and Brits or their sayings. But, you know, Rob, if you ever need help with an American saying, you have but to ask. If I know the answer, I'm happy to share it, and I wouldn't insult you even once, let alone multiple times, for not knowing. And, if I don't know, hell, eI might even look it up for you. Knowledge is for everyone. And, that over-(i.e. know-it-all)-intelligence you insulted me with and accused me of, all comes from Google and other online resources, something an-y-one with Internet access can also do. Plus, it's because I ask a LOT of questions and I like to know the answers to those questions. So, I do a lot of research. And sometimes I share some of that knowledge because, as I said before, knowledge belongs to everyone. You need to remember, Rob, I've been reading your 1000s of posts for more than a year, maybe two, IDK. I can say with all honesty and without reservation, I would not want to be down on that level. Talk about a pain in the ass...
  2. Her nipples and areolas remind me of the nipples on old-style baby bottles, in both color and shape.
  3. The Hill serves up what may just be the most absurd headline in media history https://www.alternet.org/2021/07/trump-2024-2653819005/?utm_source=&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=7501 The "just wait, he's gonna turn presidential any moment now" crowd is still at it, months after Donald John Trump skulked away from the White House with his schwanz between his atrophied, KFC-bucket-balancin' gams.
  4. Things seem to have gotten much better just in the last few minutes. Pages are loading like they normally did, at least on the US Eastern Seaboard.
  5. It's possible people would just like to see what's there. Could you share the link, please? I'd like to have it. Thanks.
  6. Farmers Brown & Jones had adjoining farms for years and didn't get along at all. One night after supper, Farmer Brown knocked on Farmer Jones' door. When Farmer Jones answered the door, Farmer Brown said, "I know we don't talk often, but I wanted you to know that our mule just died today." Farmer Jones replied, "I'm certainly sorry to hear that, but I am wondering why you came over here to tell me?" "Because," Farmer Brown said, "you're always supposed to notify the next of kin."
  7. That's insulting, pal. Next time I'll just Google it.
  8. It's interesting. When I started writing the post above, neither of your comments had posted. When I hit submit, it took so long, mine went to a new page. I had to go back to see your posts.
  9. For the last week or more, everything on CC has been slow as molasses in the winter. NOTE: This little one line post took more than two minutes to load. Page loads have been so slow I could go do something else and come back to find they still hadn't loaded.
  10. Neither phrase made any sense (except to a bloody Englishman ), so why would one be a clue to the other? The two phrases seemed completely disparate to each other. But, things are easy, once you know the answers. Disparate: essentially different in kind; not allowing comparison.
  11. Someone said that's Alana. She seems to be wearing a pad, @purplewrap.
  12. What on Earth does that mean?
  13. In rabbit holes? According to Merriam-Webster, a warren is: a : a place legally authorized for keeping small game (such as hare or pheasant) b : the privilege of hunting game in such a warren. Oh, OK, it can also be: 2a(1) : an area (as of uncultivated ground) where rabbits breed. (2) : a structure where rabbits are kept or bred. b : the rabbits of a warren. Although a buck is usually a male deer, it can also refer to a rabbit, rat, goat, etc. It's often used, especially in England, to indicate the male fallow deer.
  14. Warrening?? I thought warrens were for small game.
  15. OK, Pete, I'm all for learning something new. Why don't you explain to me what you think I don't get?
  16. Thanks, buddy. Much appreciated.
  17. I got the first sentence, but what does, "I'm for greeting my eyes out now," mean? Or, is that what it says?
  18. A physician had just finished up a colonoscopy. Before the patient leaves, he asks the physician, "Could you write a note for my wife, saying that my head isn't really up there?"
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