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Post by Bipolar on Oct 27, 2024 13:43:18 GMT
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Post by Chester PB on Oct 27, 2024 16:05:40 GMT
A joke that depends on knowing the correct use of an apostrophe, so its perhaps a bit too intellectual for much of the population. Nice one.
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Post by zou on Oct 27, 2024 17:56:00 GMT
A joke that depends on knowing the correct use of an apostrophe, so its perhaps a bit too intellectual for much of the population. Nice one. I'm biting my tongue. 🤐
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Post by spinno on Oct 27, 2024 18:21:23 GMT
A joke that depends on knowing the correct use of an apostrophe, so its perhaps a bit too intellectual for much of the population. Nice one. I'm biting my tongue. 🤐 Not having a fit hopefully...
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Post by andy on Oct 27, 2024 18:29:59 GMT
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Post by dorsetmike on Oct 27, 2024 18:39:35 GMT
Spellchecker: a quality assurance device for witches.
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Post by don on Oct 28, 2024 11:48:50 GMT
Spellchecker: a quality assurance device for witches. Do Wizards never need to use it? (Asking for a friend)
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Post by spinno on Oct 28, 2024 12:53:29 GMT
Spellchecker: a quality assurance device for witches. Do Wizards never need to use it? (Asking for a friend) Men are better than...oh hang on this is the 21st century...
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Post by Kath on Oct 28, 2024 16:02:00 GMT
Who’s the coolest guy in the hospital? The ultra sound guy. Who do they get in when the ultra sound guy is on holiday? The hip replacement guy.
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Post by Kath on Oct 28, 2024 16:05:28 GMT
Q. Where do bad rainbows go? A. Prism. It's a light sentence, but it gives them time to reflect.
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Post by Chester PB on Oct 28, 2024 16:31:50 GMT
A joke that depends on knowing the correct use of an apostrophe, so its perhaps a bit too intellectual for much of the population. Nice one. I'm biting my tongue. 🤐 The missing apostrophe in 'its' was intentional, so theres no need to bite hard.
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Post by spinno on Oct 28, 2024 16:58:29 GMT
Q. Where do bad rainbows go? A. Prism. It's a light sentence, but it gives them time to reflect. being pedantic (and tongue in cheek) "time for refraction" only because it's one of the few bits of physics I remember
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Post by petrochemist on Oct 28, 2024 18:48:48 GMT
Q. Where do bad rainbows go? A. Prism. It's a light sentence, but it gives them time to reflect. being pedantic (and tongue in cheek) "time for refraction" only because it's one of the few bits of physics I remember Ah but rainbows do require reflection too. First order rainbows involve refraction on entry (to the drop), total internal reflection, then further refraction on exit. Subsequent higher orders involve multiple internal reflections, but these are always significantly dimmer, so that even just double rainbows aren't commonly seen.
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Post by MJB on Oct 28, 2024 18:49:29 GMT
The missing apostrophe in 'its' was intentional, so theres no need to bite hard. Ah, the old double positive making a negative.
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Post by willien on Oct 28, 2024 18:50:52 GMT
The missing apostrophe in 'its' was intentional, so theres no need to bite hard. They all are.
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