My computer is either possesed or has become self aware. It randomaly restarted itself, with out me actauly doing anything. Well, I had clicked to read a post and the scren went black and it started the startup procedure. And I hadn't pressed restart, the power button, or even control alt delete!
And why, WHY Bravo must you subtittles and flash translations for Queer Eye for the Straight Guy UK Edition? I'll give you the tube/subway one, but the rest are unforgivable. Just let the Americans stumble though!
Speaking of UK English, is it werid when you hear a word with the US meaning and think of the UK meaning? The other day I was watching The Ellen Show and she was joking of having a game that was called "Pardon me, are these your pants?" I first though "jeans", but then thought "underwear?!".
I already found out today that I measure far better in the metric than the English system. We had to do some measureing in lab and the English for one was only off by a few millimeters, which was cool because the smallest unit on the meter stick was 1/8 of a inch, but the other was off by two centimeters! And I like the metric system too, except that the Farienhight tempeture system is easier that Celseius. But I just learned a kick ass convsersion equation, so I don't care much either way.
I blame science class and Britsh/Canadian comedy. Damm you Mr. T and Mrs. T and Father Ted!
And why, WHY Bravo must you subtittles and flash translations for Queer Eye for the Straight Guy UK Edition? I'll give you the tube/subway one, but the rest are unforgivable. Just let the Americans stumble though!
Speaking of UK English, is it werid when you hear a word with the US meaning and think of the UK meaning? The other day I was watching The Ellen Show and she was joking of having a game that was called "Pardon me, are these your pants?" I first though "jeans", but then thought "underwear?!".
I already found out today that I measure far better in the metric than the English system. We had to do some measureing in lab and the English for one was only off by a few millimeters, which was cool because the smallest unit on the meter stick was 1/8 of a inch, but the other was off by two centimeters! And I like the metric system too, except that the Farienhight tempeture system is easier that Celseius. But I just learned a kick ass convsersion equation, so I don't care much either way.
I blame science class and Britsh/Canadian comedy. Damm you Mr. T and Mrs. T and Father Ted!