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  • Talon
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    We talking southern sweet tea, or that hot English stuff?

    Originally posted by rover View Post
    Most people do not know how to make a proper cup of tea has been my experience.

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  • rover
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    Most people do not know how to make a proper cup of tea has been my experience.

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  • swampbilly
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    one lump only

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  • Unclefred
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    Originally posted by swampbilly View Post
    green zip tea
    With milk and sugar.

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  • swampbilly
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    green zip tea

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  • Unclefred
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    But they still have their tea.

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  • Harry Henderson
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    And then he took their guns away.

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  • Unclefred
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    Originally posted by Harry Henderson View Post

    Depends on the education of the user. I've never heard anything by sewage, which comes from a sewer. And burgled is the proper past tense. Actually most laymen say robbed, which is the incorrect act all together. I think you are finding reasons to hate us because we thefted European words when we spit on the English ruler.

    History is written by the victors.
    And nobody had the balls to tell him he had spit in his hair and drpping from his chin. No wonder he went mad.

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  • Harry Henderson
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    Originally posted by Absolutely! View Post
    while we're about it, it fascinates me that whilst you are stealing syllables from some words, you are tacking them onto others.

    Eg burglarization, sewerage, instead of burglary and sewage. "I've been burglarized" you mangle. "No, you've been burgled" replies the rest of the english speaking world. Is someone who burgles you a burglarizer?

    No. Don't answer that. I couldn't cope.

    rofl
    Depends on the education of the user. I've never heard anything by sewage, which comes from a sewer. And burgled is the proper past tense. Actually most laymen say robbed, which is the incorrect act all together. I think you are finding reasons to hate us because we thefted European words when we spit on the English ruler.

    History is written by the victors.

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  • rover
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    I think we should change it to Lemmium foil.

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  • mattmuttsmith
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    Black lives matter.

    Tin was racist.

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  • Absolutely!
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    while we're about it, it fascinates me that whilst you are stealing syllables from some words, you are tacking them onto others.

    Eg burglarization, sewerage, instead of burglary and sewage. "I've been burglarized" you mangle. "No, you've been burgled" replies the rest of the english speaking world. Is someone who burgles you a burglarizer?

    No. Don't answer that. I couldn't cope.

    rofl

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  • Absolutely!
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    Originally posted by Harry Henderson View Post
    Sn (Tin) has been replaced by Al (Aluminum) due to various reason such as taste factor and flexibility. This happened early in the 20th century.

    My assertion is that this section should be called Aluminum Foil Hat section.
    given that the discovery of Aluminium from the salt Alum was made by an Englishman (Sir Humphrey Davey in 1807). He at the time named it Alumium, which was later changed to Aluminium.

    It was only when youse yanks got your hands on it, with your vowel thieving ways (color, airplane, molt) and immediately attempted to steal the i, that anybody anywhere tried to call it Aluminum. (Aloominum instead of Aloominny-um).

    so if that foil's going to have its name changed, it had better be to Aluminium. Although I will permit Alumium foil if you wish to be a true purist about it.

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  • dudeman
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    Lead is where its at. You never hear of a steel lined reactor. They use lead for a reason.

    ETA: Lead could also be hammered into a thin foil. A lead foil hat would shield better than tin or aluminum.

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  • gamgee
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    Funny how groups of fish, and thoughts, are both called schools.

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