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cerberus wrote:MadMax359 wrote:i'd say the tide is coming for the 3rd of the "tenderised" damsels
& the 4th is finding this room to be a trap!
also fun to note, on this side of the pond we use Z for "tenderized"
If it's a spring tide she could be in trouble, a neap tide not so much.
A booby trap no less.
I'm reminded of a situation many years ago when attempting to link two computers, an IBM and machine from another manufacture. The link kept breaking (see, computers haven't advanced that much in 50 years). Eventually we determined that the IBM port wasn't operating at the standard speed, on contacting IBM support and reporting this, we were informed "IBM does not adhere to standards, IBM is the standard". Luckily the other computer manufacturer was competent. I'll just follow the IBM approach, "the language is called English, any spelling other than that used in England is incorrect".
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Now that's the continuation I dreamed of! That spot seems to be really soft and nasty. The rescuer should better have brought some plank or stick. Now there is quite the risk she will sink, too.
MadMax359 wrote:cerberus wrote:MadMax359 wrote:i'd say the tide is coming for the 3rd of the "tenderised" damsels
& the 4th is finding this room to be a trap!
also fun to note, on this side of the pond we use Z for "tenderized"
If it's a spring tide she could be in trouble, a neap tide not so much.
A booby trap no less.
I'm reminded of a situation many years ago when attempting to link two computers, an IBM and machine from another manufacture. The link kept breaking (see, computers haven't advanced that much in 50 years). Eventually we determined that the IBM port wasn't operating at the standard speed, on contacting IBM support and reporting this, we were informed "IBM does not adhere to standards, IBM is the standard". Luckily the other computer manufacturer was competent. I'll just follow the IBM approach, "the language is called English, any spelling other than that used in England is incorrect".
so how do you pronounce "schedule'?
with a "ska" sound like school, scholar?
or like it's "shed-ule" just ignoring the "c"?
cerberus wrote:Thursday tippers.
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bogbud wrote:cerberus wrote:Thursday tippers.
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Darn....all those nice Ladies sinking at all those nice locations. Soon I need my rainsuits back to check those areas myself
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