Wed 21 Jun, 2006 09:40 pm - Okay, I'm good at counting things, but I'm dreadful at math.
anyway:
[i]How many pets, including neither camels nor figures on shop icons, can you find in the Sakhmet map?[/i]
35 (if... (view)
Mon 12 Jun, 2006 05:18 pm - [quote="dadpad"]My trendy daughter says the spelling is hoodie.[/quote]
I'm semi-trendy... :cry: We've always spelt it hoody. The "Y" is extended to underline the... (view)
Thu 8 Jun, 2006 05:14 pm - [quote="George"]Regionalisms seem to be fading.
None of my kids use the terms "tonic", "gravy", "spa", "gools", "packie",... (view)
Wed 7 Jun, 2006 07:28 pm - I want to learn Chinese. It is a very interesting country, especially since it is so old. I've lived in Canada all my life and we are a realitivly new country so our culture is not quite as... (view)
Wed 7 Jun, 2006 07:24 pm - They mean the same thing in most contexts. Reject can also be used as a noun to describe someone or something that has been rejected. (view)
Wed 7 Jun, 2006 07:19 pm - I would pick it up and say sorry, then ask if you may take another plate/bowl or whatever you dropped. It depends where you are though. Usually, at very formal dinners you eat at a table. If... (view)
Wed 7 Jun, 2006 07:07 pm - Recently I've heard people call a kangaroo jacket "a bunny hug" or "a hoody" and it got me thinking about the many different ways to say the same thing. The differences... (view)
Wed 7 Jun, 2006 06:56 pm - This reminds me of a very good book (that was made into a movie) called "The Rabbit Proof Fence" it's set in australia though. (view)