Heh. Perhaps this one advantage to the Mac OS X version --- 32-bit, scalable up to 128x128px icon.
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Originally posted by foo12
Heh. Perhaps this one advantage to the Mac OS X version --- 32-bit, scalable up to 128x128px icon.I drink to one other, and may that other be he, to drink to another, and may that other be me!
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My dad lived In England for a while, he said pants does not mean slacks or jeans it means underpants, and "a bit pants" means bad.Was gone for two years, I'm back now.
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Originally posted by Level
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Pants Explained
Please forgive me for using English ‘slang’, I kinda forgot that this was an international forum.
Some of you were right in thinking that ‘pants’ is a derogatory term used by the English when we think that something is, err, not very good. I suppose the closest term that you Americans would use is ‘sucks’.
And yes, we do refer to underwear as pants and i suppose that if icon was to be compared with pants (literally) it would have to be a nice set of ugly brown Y-Fronts (please tell me that you have Y-Fronts over there……)
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Y-fronts?
I've never heard of that but through logic I believe that must be an interesting descriptive name for briefs, which we lovingly refer to here as, "whitey tighties". I wonder if any other countries have slang names for under wear, or pants as our English brothers call them?
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Originally posted by Kramerman
Y-fronts?
I've never heard of that but through logic I believe that must be an interesting descriptive name for briefs, which we lovingly refer to here as, "whitey tighties". I wonder if any other countries have slang names for under wear, or pants as our English brothers call them?
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Originally posted by Barchan
Other countries? There's different slang across the US, or so it seems. In the Northeast, they're called "tighty-whities". Go figure....
I guess we could say Homer is wearing pants. I wonder how the meaning of pants got changed between the UK and the US.
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