Isn't that "conversion?" LOL c.i.
Main Entry: in·ver·sion
Pronunciation: in-'v&r-zh&n, -sh&n
Function: noun
Date: 1586
1 : a reversal of position, order, form, or relationship: as a (1) : a change in normal word order; especially : the placement of a verb before its subject (2) : the process or result of changing or reversing the relative positions of the notes of a musical interval, chord, or phrase b : the condition of being turned inward or inside out
Main Entry: con·ver·sion
Pronunciation: k&n-'v&r-zh&n, -sh&n
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin conversion-, conversio, from convertere
Date: 14th century
1 : the act of converting : the process of being converted -- compare GENE CONVERSION
2 : an experience associated with a definite and decisive adoption of religion
3 a : the operation of finding a converse in logic or mathematics b : reduction of a mathematical expression by clearing of fractions
4 : a successful try for point or free throw
5 : something converted from one use to another
Take your pick, I suppose.
Help me; I'm overly politically correct. I desperately long for the New Deal, strong unions and 25 cent gasoline.
Edger you are not going to get the 25 cent gasoline but we are in desperate need of the New Deal and strong unions.
For a short while last summer you could actually get gas for that price around here (Connecticut)
As for round heeled women, Juska was interviewed on NPR and she is a fascinating person (and not quite what you might think)
A Round-Heeled Woman: My Late-Life Adventures in Sex and Romance
by Jane Juska
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1400060117/qid=1060569531/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-8791105-1570232?v=glance&s=books
Homer Simpson: "Mmmmmmmmm. Round heeled women.(drool)
I know the deal about gas is a fantasy, but, I'm dead serious about my first two wants. What's the point of giving people a taste of the good life and then systematically look for ways to take it all back?
Oh how I hate reading those words ----
politicallycorrectpoliticallycorrectpoliticallycorrect
SHEEE-IT!
You ain't tricking me, tarantulas. 714 is Joe Friday's badge. He only chased after bad guys and only in Los Angeles.
I opened this thread with the anticipation of something worthwhile.
Instead, I discovered a poster who hasn't mastered the "Space Bar."
Nice little snide comment, Titus, with no relevance to the opinion expressed . . .
Hey, I wasn't trying to fool anyone. I needed a badge number to put in the space and only one leaped to mind.
The Space Bar is tough to master. Even Han Solo had trouble getting out of there alive.
While you're at the Space Bar, would you pick up my Tab?
I'm not into science fiction. What is a space bar?
The best example is in the original Star Wars movie, edgar.
Yes, the Cantina in Mos Eisely.
You can also see a "space bar" in real life by visiting any watering hole favored by frat rats and sor whores.