It is.
-- Cheers Roger T.
Home of the Great Eastern Railway
It is.
-- Cheers Roger T.
Home of the Great Eastern Railway
Twice!
Roger, just ignore Greg; he enjoys throwing gasoline on small fires with the hopes of raising big ones.
It usually works.
"Brian Paul Ehni"
I know and this one's run it's course. Sometimes though, he is correct.
-- Cheers Roger T.
Home of the Great Eastern Railway
Now THERE'S a real crime!
Regards, Greg.P.
Er, hrrrmph, and so on: It's a _Canadian_ comic strip.
Greg Procter wrote: [...]
[...]There is no logic to language. There is only usage. And the usage is: "Americans" are citizens/inhabitants of the USA.
PS: a nitpick. It's highjack, not hyjack, eh, Jack?
Heck, I'm an American and there are times I'd like to distance myself from Americans :-).
Roger, your send key has a stutter - or you like to double post :-).
Didn't know I was going to start a thread like this !!!
:-)
Sure, that works in and for the USa but for the other 95% of the world's population the situation is less clear.
We don't have the forcible taking of transport vehicles here in NZ but we do have extended length jacking devices.
Hey guys! Thought I'd see what's going on he..............Sayyyyy.........did I miss something??? ;)
Wolf Kirchmeir wrote:
Ooooooh, I'm leaving that one alone!
Greg Procter wrote:
Canadian, American - it's still unfunny...
OT Yeah, it's been said before but, why nowadays aren't many of "The Funnies", funny?
"lgb"
Dunno what the problem is, it started a few weeks ago. Sometime it double posts, sometimes not.
-- Cheers Roger T.
Home of the Great Eastern Railway
"lgb"
Dunno what the problem is, it started a few weeks ago. Sometime it double posts, sometimes not.
-- Cheers Roger T.
Home of the Great Eastern Railway
By definition "comic strips" do not have to be funny, they can also be serious.
The term "comic strips" is really a misnomer.
-- Cheers Roger T.
Home of the Great Eastern Railway
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