Probably a swallow, a European swallow, or more likely two swallows carrying it by a string.sky14kemea said:Wow, that is pretty odd.
Maybe a bird picked it up?How awesome would that be?
Probably a swallow, a European swallow, or more likely two swallows carrying it by a string.sky14kemea said:Wow, that is pretty odd.
Maybe a bird picked it up?How awesome would that be?
My old band at school was called Killa Chinchilla and our first original song was called Combat Wombat!Binnsyboy said:I had a very delayed reaction to this, but now I can't stop laughing.Little Woodsman said:I also suspect that Daystar is trying to help cover-up as this is part of his plan to get parts for his army of
giant mechanical combat wombats.
Most Americans say "plunger" too--as do I in most cases. Used the term "plumber's helper" there becauseElementary - Dear Watson said::S Is that the literal English to American translation of 'plunger'? Do you also call hammers 'builders' hit sticks' and computers 'techies' wet dreams'?Little Woodsman said:a plumber's helper
Haha! Legendary! She is the Israels most hottest export, that is for certain!Little Woodsman said:Most Americans say "plunger" too--as do I in most cases. Used the term "plumber's helper" there becauseElementary - Dear Watson said::S Is that the literal English to American translation of 'plunger'? Do you also call hammers 'builders' hit sticks' and computers 'techies' wet dreams'?Little Woodsman said:a plumber's helper
A)the word plunger can mean a couple of different things
B)Wasn't sure what people in UK, Canada & Australia called them
C)it's a somewhat archaic term, and I'm *really* old
We do occasionally say "techie's wet dream" over here, but it's usually a reference to Natalie Portman.
Plunger refers to the part of a syringe that is pushed deeper in to the cylindrical part of the syringe to force liquids out of the needle, or pulled further out to draw liquids in.Elementary - Dear Watson said:Haha! Legendary! She is the Israels most hottest export, that is for certain!Little Woodsman said:Most Americans say "plunger" too--as do I in most cases. Used the term "plumber's helper" there becauseElementary - Dear Watson said::S Is that the literal English to American translation of 'plunger'? Do you also call hammers 'builders' hit sticks' and computers 'techies' wet dreams'?Little Woodsman said:a plumber's helper
A)the word plunger can mean a couple of different things
B)Wasn't sure what people in UK, Canada & Australia called them
C)it's a somewhat archaic term, and I'm *really* old
We do occasionally say "techie's wet dream" over here, but it's usually a reference to Natalie Portman.
What else does plunger refer to with you guys then? I can only think of the one definition for it over here... and it is still common usage for it over here too. Then again, so is 'whilst' and as I found, that is also a massively archaic word for you guys too!