Hello!Hi everyone at Cold Dark Room.
Throws jellyfish in a playful fashion.
Hello!Hi everyone at Cold Dark Room.
I forgot, sorry.
To say, Morning, John.
So, afternoon, John!
Hope you're having a good day.
No not, Morocco, lots of cars here (though not where I live) and nearly everyone has a TV here.
More TV's and satellite dishes than most European countries, they don't read here, you see, or go to the pub.
The women often barely leave the house.
TV is an essential.
Hmmm, I know you don't, but you must have heard of the drink " screwdriver".
That's one of the 3ish mixed drinks I might know the ingredients to.
I think I heard 'birmingham screwdriver' on some construction/homebuilding show. But the only 'foreign' guy I can think of that'd be hosting a show like that is Karl Champley but that doesn't seem right since he's Australian.
Perhaps they do the same in Birmingham, Alabama !That's one of the 3ish mixed drinks I might know the ingredients to.
I think I heard 'birmingham screwdriver' on some construction/homebuilding show. But the only 'foreign' guy I can think of that'd be hosting a show like that is Karl Champley but that doesn't seem right since he's Australian.
Hello, i'm good, bit of teaching this morning, off for the day now.
The answer is Bhutan.
Almost no cars, and no televisions permitted until 1999.
Before TV they sat about meditating.
This is, thus, where they do all the television surveys regarding whether TV has changed people's lives.
The answer is, yes, in a big way.
They have now learned how to stab one another, sit about doing nothing all day, wear perfume, drink Coca-cola and want to be 'Westernized.'
Cars are now being used more and parking fees have been introduced, though there are still no traffic lights.
I've been to Nepal, but not Bhutan.I'd've guessed Nepal. Saw something the other day about the car they were gifted and had to carry to the capital since they didn't have many functioning roads (at the time)
Not too many roads, no.I'd've guessed Nepal. Saw something the other day about the car they were gifted and had to carry to the capital since they didn't have many functioning roads (at the time)
I thought "cocktail!" And was going to look it up, but luckily scanned the next few postings!Yep.
Thanks, Cameron.
Rather hoping someone would say cocktail, but never mind
Brummagem is an old word for someone from Birmingham and Brummagemware something of poor quality that comes from there.
Birmingham workers were considered to be a bit oafish so a Birmingham screwdriver is indeed a hammer.
They used hammers to drive in screws . (allegedly)
What is the only time two democratic countries have declared war on each other ?
Drat!I thought "cocktail!" And was going to look it up, but luckily scanned the next few postings!Thanks, Cameron!
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Nope, no official two way declaration of war.I doubt it's right but Pakistan & India is the first thing that comes to mind but I don't know that there was an actual declaration of war.
Morning, about 88°F here today.Morning Guys! Very beautiful morning over here, still warm though, already 79F outside, but it won't be long! Few more weeks and we'll enjoy great weather again. That is... until summer next yearHope Everyone is doing well today