In reply to Alfaromeoguy :
Also, for some reason I keep reading your screen name as AfroRomeoguy and I picture a dude with an afro trying to hook up with Juliet.
In reply to Alfaromeoguy :
Also, for some reason I keep reading your screen name as AfroRomeoguy and I picture a dude with an afro trying to hook up with Juliet.
In reply to Mndsm :
To be fair, MP3 was the actual name of that car.... and it had an MP3 player in it, which was kind of unusual at the time, since the only people who used MP3s had downloaded them on Napster.
The hits just keep coming.
Best thread Eva.
F2t. Mazda. Grammar Nazis. Ridgeline. Autocross.
It's so cliche it's back around to being awesome.
Well done.
yupididit said:When can I use " irregardless :
Two of our longest tenure employees use this all the time. One sometimes wants to say “it’s a moot point” but he always says “it’s a mute point” and one of our salesmen gets nutty and pokes fun at it.
In reply to Alfaromeoguy :
I think I am gonna start all of my thread titles from now on, "Lern me...."
Just for you!
RossD said:There are two people at my office that say heighth. We are architects and engineers.
I'm guilty of that and I can't break it.
Also an engineer. In fact, I'm the manager of the engineering department.. . I hate it and can't seem to fix it! Arghhh!
wvumtnbkr said:RossD said:There are two people at my office that say heighth. We are architects and engineers.
I'm guilty of that and I can't break it.
Also an engineer. In fact, I'm the manager of the engineering department.. . I hate it and can't seem to fix it! Arghhh!
In that case, let us talk about “joistez”...
There was an engineer I worked with in the past that would say metrics-is when he was trying to talk about the plural of a metric. Drove me crazy.
Who told us to knock off the learn me last time? We had the entire first page as learn me and VS threads.
There are tons of construction words like that...
”Sheating” instead of “sheathing”, “footer” instead of “footing”, “rafter” instead of “truss”, “stud” for every wood member in the house... the list goes on!
In reply to Alfaromeoguy :
Well, I'll probably continue to think of you as a guy with an afro, but, in the a spirit of full transparency, I will say it is one of those rainbow colored afro wigs, so there is that.
Sorta like this, just not on a Mr Stinky Stig.
j_tso said:I'd be irritated if it was combined with the current trend of turning nouns into verbs. Ex: Learn me how to Civic
Stop adulting and lighten up
Brett_Murphy said:bobzilla said:I prefer whether or not ridgelines are real trucks.
They are Fake Trucks, or Frucks for short.
You still have to buy them. Nobody gives any Frucks, these days.
But why can’t they be Trakes?
wvumtnbkr said:RossD said:There are two people at my office that say heighth. We are architects and engineers.
I'm guilty of that and I can't break it.
Also an engineer. In fact, I'm the manager of the engineering department.. . I hate it and can't seem to fix it! Arghhh!
That’s because engineers only know how to tell people to do things, not actually do them in the field
SVreX said:There are tons of construction words like that...
”Sheating” instead of “sheathing”, “footer” instead of “footing”, “rafter” instead of “truss”, “stud” for every wood member in the house... the list goes on!
If my doorways have headers, it only makes sense that the foundation is on footers
ManhattanM (fka NY535iManual) said:1kris06 said:ProDarwin said:NordicSaab said:This guy need to get learned.
Learnt.
Is that like getting turnt?
I think it’s like the difference between t’aint and taint.
Shouldn't that be "t'ain't"?
SVreX said:There are tons of construction words like that...
”Sheating” instead of “sheathing”, “footer” instead of “footing”, “rafter” instead of “truss”, “stud” for every wood member in the house... the list goes on!
Rafters are constructed on site and trussed are prefabbed. At least around here.
Patrick said:SVreX said:There are tons of construction words like that...
”Sheating” instead of “sheathing”, “footer” instead of “footing”, “rafter” instead of “truss”, “stud” for every wood member in the house... the list goes on!
If my doorways have headers, it only makes sense that the foundation is on footers
What if my doorways have manifolds because headers tend to leak?
Patrick said:SVreX said:There are tons of construction words like that...
”Sheating” instead of “sheathing”, “footer” instead of “footing”, “rafter” instead of “truss”, “stud” for every wood member in the house... the list goes on!
If my doorways have headers, it only makes sense that the foundation is on footers
Don't doorways actually have lintels?
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