Gloss-te-sh-uh?700 tarantulas seems daunting until you ask someone to pronounce Gloucestershire properly
Gloss-te-sh-uh?700 tarantulas seems daunting until you ask someone to pronounce Gloucestershire properly
"glaw-sess-ter-shy-ur", just like it's written. rhymes with "war-chest-ter-shy-ur", as in the sauce. easy-peasy!700 tarantulas seems daunting until you ask someone to pronounce Gloucestershire properly
you pretty much answered your own question with that second half... "i come from a village named Bzohxynsquenistershire... it's pronounced "Bob'"Why do Americans have problems with these words as you must have towns named Gloucester, Worcester, Edinburgh. My family originate from a village in south Cheshire called Cholmondeley but pronounced Chumley.
Nope, TweeBuffelsDoodGeskietMetEenKooelDeurJohannesPretoriusFontein is a real place, we promise it.Some of y'all are just making it up!
direct link, skipping the search step: Horror video shows tech CEO plunge to death during grand on-stageUpper management making an impact:
https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=Awr...th-video/RK=2/RS=bcue2J_mcNt39G.ynyXKTl0L1uM-
Maybe I'm the exception, but I really don't want to see that.direct link, skipping the search step: Horror video shows tech CEO plunge to death during grand on-stage
You are notMaybe I'm the exception, but I really don't want to see that.
After reading this: https://www.glassdoor.ca/Reviews/Vistek-Reviews-E435651.htm I'd like to watch it, but it no longer plays. (For the record, I was catastrophically injured in such an environment....Dilbert, however true, isn't funny for me since then.)Maybe I'm the exception, but I really don't want to see that.
Is it just me that thinks that'd be a great way to go? Heck, I've been here long enough!
Fair enough, but there is dark humor in someone of that standing choosing to make such a grandiose and childish entrance to his employees in celebration of himself. Reminded me of the puppet movie "Team America: World Police", stage set and all.Maybe I'm the exception, but I really don't want to see that.
I don't disagree, I just don't need to see it.Fair enough, but there is dark humor in someone of that standing choosing to make such a grandiose and childish entrance to his employees in celebration of himself. Reminded me of the puppet movie "Team America: World Police", stage set and all.
That is so wrong!"How did that work out?"
"I'm telling you he killed it! It has left a permenent impression."
"Yes, let's do that!"
Too soon?That is so wrong!
Ever wonder what happens to those bullets that idiots just shoot up into the air in "celebration"?
Obey Gravity.Ever wonder what happens to those bullets that idiots just shoot up into the air in "celebration"?
Ever wonder what happens to those bullets that idiots just shoot up into the air in "celebration"?
If you can shoot straight up, accurately enough that you're the one who catches the bullet when it comes back down, then sure... straight up is OK.Straight up is most likely ok but anything with any angle still going to have a lot momentum and will get ya.
I agree, shooting in the air is stupid and dangerous. I was just referencing the post prior about the Mythbusters testing based on the terminal velocity of a bullet coming straight downIf you can shoot straight up, accurately enough that you're the one who catches the bullet when it comes back down, then sure... straight up is OK.
Nobody should ever be just shooting into the air. Excepting shotguns loaded with birdshot, I suppose.
I'm not trying to get on your case, personally. But I believe in responsible gun ownership and I hate hearing about idiots firing into the air to "celebrate".
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