
Some peeps thought I was Irish. Guess they cannot really place a Finnish accent. Which amuses me since in Ireland some mistook me for a Norwegian.

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close - got 28 free comics!!!deer of the dawn wrote:So, grab lots of comics, then go home and lay in bed reading them, drinking tea with lemon and honey, surrounded by wrinkled tissues and listening to Husker Du.
One of my students broke her wrist on the playground about 45 minutes ago.Avatar wrote:Monday.
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Yes, a pint is just a bit more than half a litre. I just cottoned on - 0.5 means a half - why on earth didn't it just say half a litre! It was the 0 in front that confused me. I can do that now, it's on my measuring jug.deer of the dawn wrote:I only recently learned that a UK pint is not the same as a US pint!! 1/2 litre is about the same as a US pint but a UK pint is 20 oz., I believe? So when Pippin asks, "It comes in pints?" what does he mean?
OK, got that, Av. Written it all down for future use. Those mls must what the things are going up in hundredsAvatar wrote:Iolanthe wrote:Thanks, Ananda, I've bookmarked the site. I'm afraid I can't get used to centimetres and litres and things. I still convert money back to £sd!Get metric. As you've discovered, it's the same as 500ml. UK pints are 568ml. (For some reason.)
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It has to do with beer drinking Av. As any seasoned drinker knows 'a pint' is just the correct quantity of beer/lager needed to satisfy the desire, but not enough to render the senses effected. If we purchased in half litres we would always reach the bottom of the glass wanting that little bit more and thus would begin a vicious cycle of ever chasing that 'missed bit' that could only result in drunkuness and ultimately terminal decline for both the individual and society as a whole. If like the Germans we purchased our beer in litres we would never be able to win a war or get an erection and the results would be just as disasterous. Observe any British football crowd in the pub prior to and after a match, and you will see with clarity the sense of what I am saying. Never to drunk to be unable to mount an attack on the opposing supporters yet never to sober to be unable to be lured into whatever far-right party is recruiting on the day, the pint repeatedly demonstrates it's worth as the unit of choice for all right thinking nations.Avatar wrote:Iolanthe wrote:Thanks, Ananda, I've bookmarked the site. I'm afraid I can't get used to centimetres and litres and things. I still convert money back to £sd!Get metric. As you've discovered, it's the same as 500ml. UK pints are 568ml. (For some reason.)
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