At work on Wednesday I learned in Money for Nothing song the F slur word is in it 3 times in 1 verse. Listened to that song for years but never realized that.
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“… with the earrings and the makeup.”At work on Wednesday I learned in Money for Nothing song the F slur word is in it 3 times in 1 verse. Listened to that song for years but never realized that.
The radio version has that verse edited out so you may not have heard the long version.At work on Wednesday I learned in Money for Nothing song the F slur word is in it 3 times in 1 verse. Listened to that song for years but never realized that.
At work on Wednesday I learned in Money for Nothing song the F slur word is in it 3 times in 1 verse. Listened to that song for years but never realized that.
Had a hispanic friend tell me one of the weirdest English conventions for him has to do with plurals.
One is a foot
Plural is feet
Why is it an eight FOOT ladder and not a eight FEET ladder?
I think you may have posted that in a similar-themed thread a while back. Fool me once!!Complete fabrication, BTW. I wish it were true, though.
Lol. I forgot about that post. Not sure what the inspiration was for it.I think you may have posted that in a similar-themed thread a while back. Fool me once!!
It does sound like it could be true, though.
I was always confused when in international soccer play they talk about how many "caps" a player has which equates to how many times s/he is rostered for a game in international play. Apparently back in the day they used to gift players an actual cap or hat each time they made the roster for a game.I was at exercise class today and in a hockey discussion the term hat trick was brought up.
I know what it means but got to thinking how it got the name so I went and looked it up.
The term "hat-trick" in sports, meaning three goals or similar achievements, originated in cricket, where a bowler who took three wickets with three consecutive deliveries was traditionally given a hat to celebrate the feat.
Had a hispanic friend tell me one of the weirdest English conventions for him has to do with plurals.
One is a foot
Plural is feet
Why is it an eight FOOT ladder and not a eight FEET ladder?
Did you find this out the way I think you found this out?
Speak for yourself.Because it’s technically a compound adjective not 2 separate nouns. It is spelled, when typing it out correctly, 8-foot ladder. You just can’t see the hyphen when talking.
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Extra Fries Class has possibilities though.Yeah, I thought the same thing about “exercise class”.