The many questions-not-worth-their-own-thread question thread XIV

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Hopefully the trend of American rappers and minority men calling women 'shortys' doesn't cross the pond.

Are Brits more lenient about the use of the c-word over there? For some reason it's never caught on in America. And I don't understand why that is considered the most offensive term for a woman. You would think that the term for female-dog would be worse, but I guess not.
 
Bird usually means your girlfriend btw Pete, although you can say "she's a nice bird".

I'm guessing the author of the piece spent some time in the UK and picked up the phrase, aimee.

EDIT: Nope, the c-word is considered extremely offensive although I know girls who say it ;) The female dog word isn't nearly as bad, it normally means a woman who talks about others behind their backs, or is a nasty piece of work, not as a catch-all term.
 
Well the thing is, the musician who the piece is about (no need to guess) also said the word "crumpets" and he's American.

What does a "portable phone" from 1989 look like?
 
Just google "80s mobile phone".
 
Yikes! That looks pretty big.

OK, in the article (I just finished typing it), they mention that after talking to the "would-be crumpets" that everyone went to bed alone (which I couldnt figure out at first). But the day afterwards it says this:

Discussing last night's social activities, [a musician] describes how standards change during a tour: "They'll all be goddesses by Pittsburgh."

What exactly does this mean? :lol: Im not too smart about some things.
 
It means even ugly girls will be acceptable by then.
 
I just opened a pop bottle and smoke came out. What is it? I googled it and got stuff on drugs. There aren't illegal drugs in the bottle, is there? :eek:
 
I'm guessing carbon dioxide.

EDIT: Or a genie - rub bottle and make wish.
 
I don't see any flames. I rubbed the bottle but nothing happened.
 
Yes..
 
It's just some gas escaping from the bottle. The same stuff that makes the little bubbles in the drink and makes you burp. :)
 
I want to get a couple of army shirts and dye them a couple of bright colours - scarlet for one and a dark blue (nowhere near as dark as navy! If possible, kinda like the blue on the EU flag, since I like that shade).

Of course, army shirts tend to be fairly darkish colours, greens and such.

What I want to know is, how would I be able to dye them? Would bleaching them be likely to ruin them?
 
I want to get a couple of army shirts and dye them a couple of bright colours - scarlet for one and a dark blue (nowhere near as dark as navy! If possible, kinda like the blue on the EU flag, since I like that shade).

Of course, army shirts tend to be fairly darkish colours, greens and such.

What I want to know is, how would I be able to dye them? Would bleaching them be likely to ruin them?

The companies that make cloth dye also make whiteners. Look for it in the same place.
 
Whats with all the italics in posts? It has been going on for a few months now.
 
Whats with all the italics in posts? It has been going on for a few months now.

What italics? I never noticed any italics.

Serious answer: I dont know. Ive not really noticed that
 
Whats with all the italics in posts? It has been going on for a few months now.
Huh? Quoted posts have had italics in them since before I joined CFC. It's always been there, as far as I know. :dunno:
 
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