Duffy the Vampire Slayer wrote: » The phrase 'to give out', in the sense of complaining or scolding, is only used in Ireland and is a direct translation of the Irish language expression 'tabhair amach' Maybe this should be in 'obvious things you just realised' but I was amazed when I found that we were the only ones who used it.
Noo wrote: » I was thinking "wow he was the same age as i am now, what have i achieved". Then I remembered im actually 30.
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Alexander the Great - Conqueror of the known world by age 30 :P
BBDBB wrote: » Eric Bristow is 27! Sid Waddell - ligind
During the weekend of the 27 February 2011 Terry was questioned by police over the fatal shooting of a city bouncer, an Iranian Bahman Faraji, in Aigburth, Liverpool and he was charged with murder on 12 April 2011. On 18 April he appeared by video-link at Liverpool Crown Court. Along with two other men, he was due to next appear on 8 July. He was also charged in late March 2011 with two counts of possession with intent to supply a controlled drug and two counts of supplying a controlled drug, believed by local news press to relate to cocaine. On 25 January 2012, Regan was sentenced to 4 years and 10 months imprisonment for his role in the murder of Bahman Faraji in February 2011. He admitted driving the gunman to and from the scene of the murder but denied that he knew that they were carrying a sawn off shotgun or that they intended to kill Faraji. Part of his sentence was for perverting the course of justice as he initially lied about his part in the murder by providing a false alibi.
Chancer3001 wrote: » Where you have a semi colon.... everything I know about grammar tells me there should be a full stop there . Also, the example is a bit silly. What if the second play was called had had had had had...then we'd have more "hads" . I don't think it's as impressive of the five "ands" because of the multiple hads
The main task of the semicolon is to mark a break that is stronger than a comma but not as final as a full stop. It’s used between two main clauses that balance each other and are too closely linked to be made into separate sentences, as in these two examples: The road runs through a beautiful wooded valley; the railway line follows it. An art director searched North Africa; I went to the Canary Islands.
Ipso wrote: » When Archduke Franz Ferdinand married Princess Sophie many people disapproved as she wasn't from a prestigious enough Royal House, and was often treated as inferior. For his trip to Sarajevo, Franz Ferdinand went in a military capacity and not a royal one so his wife would be treated as his equal, subsequently the arrangements such as route and itinerary were planned around this.
Candie wrote: » In the year 1307, King Philip of France and Pope Clement colluded in falsely accusing the Templar Knights of heresay with a view to dispatching of them and availing of the vast wealth they had accumulated, and in un-monk-like fashion, kept. A wealthy army of well trained monk-soldiers was a threatening prospect, even if the King owed them no debts, and the Templars were a singularly successful organisation only answerable to the Pope, which increased the threat. Philip had previously tried to bring the previous Pope Boniface into line by accusing him of heresay in an effort to unseat him, but failed miserably and had worked hard to gain Clements co-operation, even succeeding in bringing the seat of the Church from Rome to Avignon. With the collusion of Pope Clement, The King arrested most of the knights and the Pope took care of the rest, confessions were tortured out of them and they were executed. The date was Friday October the 13th, and this is the origin of the unlucky date superstition.
EndaHonesty wrote: » Everyone knows that. And how to copy and paste...
NIMAN wrote: » So how do I pronounce gif properly? I always say gif as in gift without the 't'. Only other way would be jif.
NIMAN wrote: » I'm guessing everyone would pronounce it like that anyway? No?
Mountainsandh wrote: » To kill remaining silkworms/chrysalis without staining the inside of the cocoons, hot air is blown onto them until the chrysa./worm dies and shrink dries.
New Home wrote: » Silkworms used to be fed mulberry leaves (not sure if that's still the case). The cocoon used to be dipped in scorching water (around 80°C - which both killed the pupae and removed the waxy residue around the cocoons). The silkmill workers had to spend most of their day with their hands submerged into that water to find on each cocoon where the beginning of the silk threads swas, to allow for the cocoon to be unravelled.
server down wrote: » I bet you didn’t know that most money in a modern economy is created when a normal commercial bank issues a loan. Banks literally create money. The money disappears as the loan is paid back.