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Harry P.

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  1. It's not "on the internet," it's the Merriam-Webster website. Merriam-Webster. As in the dictionary people. Maybe you've heard of them?
  2. It's "twerk."
  3. Love the carny truck! Love the first Model T pic, the second one has the modern building in the shot that clashes with the era of the T.
  4. Why is it that if you play the flute you're a flautist... but if you play a lute you're not a lautist?
  5. Language is always evolving. If a mainstream dictionary says a word means what it means, that's good enough for me. BTW... I heard today about a survey regarding current words people most want to see disappear from usage. Included on the list... "selfie" and "epic fail." Care to guess what the number one word people would most like to see go away is?
  6. Actually if you click on the image you posted, the answer becomes obvious! PS: "Hall of Flame" is a great name.
  7. Perry Mason: The Case of the Flatulent Flautist. Great episode...
  8. Bill, we apparently have an "agree to disagree" situation. From Merriam-Webster.com: flout verb \ˈflau̇t\ : to break or ignore (a law, rule, etc.) without hiding what you are doing or showing fear or shame flaunt verb \ˈflȯnt, ˈflänt\ : to show (something) in a very open way so that other people will notice : to show a lack of respect for something (such as a rule) As you can see, while "flout" may be the more precise word in that context, "flaunt" (according to the second definition) would also be correct.
  9. Actually, in the context he used the word, either flaunt or flout would be correct. From your own posted source: Flout: to show disdain, scorn, or contempt... to flout the rules. Flaunt: to ignore or treat with disdain... to flaunt the rules. Just sayin'...
  10. Seems to me that there should be some sort of legal cap on what you are allowed to charge as interest. How a place like Check Into Cash can charge over 700% interest legally is a mystery to me. And their typical customer is someone who is already strapped for cash in the first place! They obviously are taking advantage of the needy (and the terminally stupid, apparently).
  11. I've seen that commercial! Funny stuff.
  12. My guess would be a diorama builder... but I have no idea who.
  13. From the fine print on the Check Into Cash (a paycheck cash advance/loan company) website: The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for payday loans varies in each state and depends on the advance amount, fees, and terms of the transaction. The APR for a $100 single-payment payday loan may range from 260.71% to 782.14% on 14 day terms. And yes, it's completely legal.
  14. Yes, there are people that stupid. That's why offers like that exist. Never underestimate the stupidity of the American public.
  15. So since the real thing was a cast piece and not machined, it should have a seam line. BTW... why a "beehive" filter? They don't look anything like a bee hive...
  16. I have to say I miss the car designs of the past. Cars from the '30s, for example... so classy. Duesenberg, Mercedes, Packard, Pierce-Arrow, etc. They sure don't make them like that anymore...
  17. He didn't swear. I can see the "real" words that everyone types in their posts. The word he used was c-r-a-p, which for some reason the software's built-in filter doesn't allow... but it's not swearing. No harm, no foul. Edit: I see that when I quote what he wrote, the word shows. Weird. The software thinks it's swearing if you use it, but ok if you quote it?
  18. It's like any other modeling skill. Practice. Nobody is born knowing how to use foil. It's something you learn by doing. Don't get frustrated... the more you try, the better you'll get. Yes, there is a learning curve, but it's nothing a guy with normal skills can't learn.
  19. Joe, I hear we're due another 2-4 inches tomorrow.
  20. I didn't read through this whole thread, so maybe this was already answered... but what exactly is this thing supposed to be? I'm not trying to be a wise guy, I literally don't understand what sort of vehicle this is.
  21. Every fall for the past 30+ years I tell myself I'm going to buy a snow blower this year. And every fall I don't buy one. Who am I fooling... apparently I'll never buy one...
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