Politics was high on everyone's list of topics today, I don't want to blog about it.
I will just answer this intriguing language analysis thing that Ash posted.
:)
Age: 19
Where you grew up (Ages 0-18): Durham, UK
1. A body of water, smaller than a river, contained within relatively narrow banks: Stream.
2. What the thing you push around the grocery store is called: Trolly.
3. A metal container to carry a meal in: Lunchbox.
4. The thing that you cook bacon and eggs in: Pan
5. The piece of furniture that seats three people: Sofa or settee.
6. The device on the outside of the house that carries rain off the roof: Gutter.
7. The covered area outside a house where people sit in the evening: Patio?
8. Carbonated, sweetened, non-alcoholic beverages: Pop. Or even just "soft drinks".
9. A flat, round breakfast food served with syrup: Pancake.
10. A long sandwich designed to be a whole meal in itself: Erm, sub I suppose. Usually though it'd be in a baguette so I'd call it that.
11. The piece of clothing worn by men at the beach: Trunks.
12. Shoes worn for sports: Trainers.
13. Putting a room in order: Tidying. Cleaning is like vacuuming but sorting things out is just tidying.
14. A flying insect that glows in the dark: Firefly.
15. The little insect that curls up into a ball: Woodlouse.
16. The children's playground equipment where one kid sits on one side and goes up while the other sits on the other side and goes down: See-saw.
17. How do you eat your pizza: I don't.
18. What's it called when private citizens put up signs and sell their used stuff: We don't get that, we have car boot sales or take it to a fair.
19. What's the evening meal?: Tea. If dinner is to be used it's for the biggest meal of the day, either lunch or tea.
20. The thing under a house where the furnace and perhaps a rec room are: A basement, or cellar, depends.
21. What do you call the thing that you can get water out of to drink in public places: Water fountain.
So yes. Just this from me as all I've done is wear clear tights for the first time in ages paint and eat.
:)
Friday, 7 May 2010
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3 comments:
You spelled Trolley wrong.
Gaahhhhh.
This was interesting :D
This is quite strange. I've never heard a shopping cart referred to as a trolley. And settee? I've never even heard that expression. You Brits have interesting sayings.
agreement with cocoa :P
hahaha "I don't."
you guys don't have yard sales?! OMG.
you're coming over here in the spring missy.
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