Burn the heretic. Windows 8 makes me want to hurt people, they deliberately created a horrible OS and thought they could force people to like it. They were wrong.Windows 8.1 is the great unappreciated compromise of the Windows
Burn the heretic. Windows 8 makes me want to hurt people, they deliberately created a horrible OS and thought they could force people to like it. They were wrong.Windows 8.1 is the great unappreciated compromise of the Windows
They taste like beer and cider got it on and had a fiesty bastard. What's not to love.
got them sitting in my parent's root cellar
I think you must have been paid to say that, how much did ya get? PM me your contact please. LOLAnd I think I am the only person on the planet who didn't mind and never had problems with Windows 98 Me. So I've got that going for me.
I'm not sure if this is lost in translation, is that the Aussie use of the word root?
Many-most people living in the cities everywhere have no idea what a root cellar is.I don't know? I live in Canada. Do you not call the cellar where you put your potatoes, rutabagas, and other tubers a "root cellar"? I guess houses are different in Canada than in the U.K..
Many-most people living in the cities everywhere have no idea what a root cellar is.
Much more of a farm life thing.
I don't know? I live in Canada. Do you not call the cellar where you put your potatoes, rutabagas, and other tubers a "root cellar"? I guess houses are different in Canada than in the U.K..
FYI, "root" is Aussie slang for fornication. So the term "root cellar" would probably sound pretty hilarious to some folks.... and referring to your parents' "root cellar" doubly so.
I live in the Northeastern US and don't think I've heard anybody but Canadians refer to root cellars. I think they might only make sense in climates where the ground (and therefore a cellar) stays cool all year round. Here in New Jersey, our cellar doesn't stay nearly cool enough for that sort of thing.
I've never heard that term before, it makes sense, I've never lived anywhere with a cellar, if I had it would have been used more for beer wine and cheese, cellars provide optimum conditions for those.Do you not call the cellar where you put your potatoes, rutabagas, and other tubers a "root cellar"?
We have the metric system here too, no need to translateI am not nearly as well-versed on Aussie slang as I thought. Darn. Consider me gobsmacked. Now I feel like a right tosser. Crikey.
I'm in Southern Ontario. I've never been to New Jersey so I am not sure how the climate compares. The fornication cellar probably never gets hotter than about 15–20°C (or I guess 60–68 innonsense unitsdegrees Fahrenheit).
I've always enjoyed the separated by a common language aspect of the internet, I'm now intrigued by how your will react next time your parents refer to the sex dungeon.I am not nearly as well-versed on Aussie slang as I thought. Darn. Consider me gobsmacked. Now I feel like a right tosser. Crikey.
I've never heard that term before, it makes sense, I've never lived anywhere with a cellar, if I had it would have been used more for beer wine and cheese, cellars provide optimum conditions for those.
Very few people in the UK I've met have a cellar, the only one I can think of is my brother who's flat in London has one, he keeps his guns down there, which is a very weird thing to do in the UK.
It's weird he has guns in the UK, especially in the city. Our laws sound similar to yours, they have to be in a locked cabinet that the police have inspected. With young kids he wants these precautions anyway.Is it weird because he has guns (I know the U.K. has strict laws) or because he keeps them in the cellar? Canada is also very strict and we have "safe storage laws". Basically your guns have to locked in a safe at all times. It is slightly more complicated than that, but that is basically the gist of it.
My father thought it was hilarious. I'm certain my mother will as well. She watches lots of British TV public television. I think she was watching Endeavor just the other day which is the prequel to Inspector Morse. I've also seen her watching Lewis (another part of the Inspector Morse franchise).I've always enjoyed the separated by a common language aspect of the internet, I'm now intrigued by how your will react next time your parents refer to the sex dungeon.
It's weird he has guns in the UK, especially in the city. Our laws sound similar to yours, they have to be in a locked cabinet that the police have inspected. With young kids he wants these precautions anyway.
Oh, it is very common term in US too. People "homesteading" use them extensively. And gardeners know about it, whether they have one or not.I live in the Northeastern US and don't think I've heard anybody but Canadians refer to root cellars.