Please forgive me. I certainly didn't mean to offend lefties; my lovely and talented wife is one of your kind.
Unfortunately, in the language we are using, it seems that the primary meanings of "right" are as synonyms for "correct." For example, see http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/right You'll see that reference to the right side of one's body does not appear before meaning number 6. It could be a difficult project to change our usage in the way you want. For example, we mathematicians would have to start calling "right angles" (orthogonal in Greek) "correct angles."
However, the good news is that "left" has no definition associating it with "incorrect," unless one deems liberal politics to be incorrect. See http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/left
Hamaki was how I was routinely greeted by a three year old boy trying to say, "Hi, Mikey".
I have that ep, and every other thing Radiohead's released. Have you gotten that rap mixtape that has various rappers over samples of their songs? My favorite one uses a distorted loop of The National Anthem. I think the name of the collection was something like Me and This Army (obviously referencing the Amnesiac track)
Please forgive me. I certainly didn't mean to offend lefties; my lovely and talented wife is one of your kind.
Unfortunately, in the language we are using, it seems that the primary meanings of "right" are as synonyms for "correct." For example, see http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/right You'll see that reference to the right side of one's body does not appear before meaning number 6. It could be a difficult project to change our usage in the way you want. For example, we mathematicians would have to start calling "right angles" (orthogonal in Greek) "correct angles."
However, the good news is that "left" has no definition associating it with "incorrect," unless one deems liberal politics to be incorrect. See http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/left
Left in Latin is sinister isn't it? I'm not sayin, I'm just sayin.
Yeah, I never even noticed the first "r" until now. Also thought it was "union dr". I'm still reading through the rest of these...
I always saw the "Q" as an "O", thinking yours was like, O,Hrumphf. Like an exclamation. Now I look closer & se it's a Q. I guess new glasses ain't everything?...
Being a mechanically minded auto worker, I'm thinking of building a fermentation cabinet with a small room A/C unit plugged into a temp controller.
Didn't the ancient Egyptians brew beer?
My wife and I are odd and often use a combo of mutually understood gibberish and sometimes movie/TV references. Qhrumphf came from there. I believe it derived from Borat's use of "chram". Sounds similar sound to one you'd make while being punched really hard in the stomach.
Edit: Now that I think about it, there may be some "Give the Governor a Harrumph" from Blazing Saddles in the origin too. Just know we started using it, it became a user name I've used for years (Xbox and every forum that I'm on), but we don't really use it any more.
My wife and I are odd and often use a combo of mutually understood gibberish and sometimes movie/TV references. Qhrumphf came from there. I believe it derived from Borat's use of "chram". Sounds similar sound to one you'd make while being punched really hard in the stomach.
Edit: Now that I think about it, there may be some "Give the Governor a Harrumph" from Blazing Saddles in the origin too. Just know we started using it, it became a user name I've used for years (Xbox and every forum that I'm on), but we don't really use it any more.
I thought it was the sound a naughtsy makes when you punch him in the throat. bwahahahhaa!!!
Kind of hard to do that when they're running the other way. :rockin:
West. I lived in Spearfish for a while. Living in Denver now but still call the Black Hills home.East or West River?
West. I lived in Spearfish for a while. Living in Denver now but still call the Black Hills home.
And yourself?
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