MarkB
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I wonder if they really expect this idea to “take off”.
djm
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Can’t see it catching on over this side of the pond. Over here, pants are what you wear under your trousers.
Then again..
Slan,
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That would be an interesting interpretion of the idea. It might just create the world’s largest traffic jam. ![]()
MarkB
It’s a bit chilly here today. I’ll post later if I see any participants. I can tell you right now it won’t be me! ![]()
Today in my US Traditions class I am part of a group media presentation, and I am being the stereotypical “faggot activist;” I’m not wearing pants, but that was just coincidence. It works well though. ![]()
The weather here (in the UK) is unseasonably hot.
It’s nearly Lunghi time.
(Tell the boy to bring me a chota peg!)
Every cinco de Mayo.
Ah the Irish holiday- when the Mayo-naise overcame the Onion-iste in the the battle of Poblano, Mexico.
I can’t believe I just wrote that-must be the wine
Oh my goodness! That explains why they had the Cinco de Mayo potluck lunch at work Friday . . .
. . . I figured out why everyone brought Mexican food . . . but it never occurred to me that actually WAS Cinco de Mayo . . .
My kids asked me what Cinco de Mayo was, and I told them it’s the 5th of May. Then they said, “Yeah, I know it’s the 5th of May, but what is Cinco de Mayo ?”
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