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Duh! Course not. They don't need to brush - they don't really eat.
Bambi's mum or bambi's dad?
DUH!
Bambi's dad* which of course means that Bambi's mum**.
*[dead with an English accent]
**[not speaking]
What would Urgo think if he were still in Jack & Sam's head and they got married and had an intimate encounter?
"The Clarke Postulate - One's ability to correctly explain advanced theoretical thermodynamics as applied to string theory within a fictional context is directly related to one's ability to cook the perfect lemon chicken with mushrooms in a nice garlic butter sauce. While some use this unexpected correlation as proof of intelligent design, I believe that its all about the person's choice of mushrooms.
I also believe that there is a tear developing in the space-time continuum which if left uncheck will allow Microsoft to become a world power. I suspect that unless we all download Firefox 3 on the same day, thus sealing the tear, that life as we know it may be over and children will have their teddy bears and blankets ripped mercilessly from their arms.
Why can’t I find the remote to watch some SG shows and what did you do with it? (or is that uncomfortable feeling because I sat on it)
Duh! I'm currently using it as a GDO
Bambi's dad* which of course means that Bambi's mum**.
*[dead with an English accent]
**[not speaking]
Clever answer, but dad does not sound the same as dead. The "a" sound in received pronunciation is produced with your tongue lower in the mouth and further back than the "e" sound. I would say that Americans are more likely to confuse vowel sounds... there seems to be little differenciation between the names Kerry and Carrie, or the name Tara and word Terra.
Most English people would produced the word dad with a very low "a" sound, much more like the German in "mann", especially where I'm from in the midlands.
Sorry for the lecture. I'm a linguistics specialist.
Anyway, Why does the Atlantis gate look like a cheap, cheesy cartoon rip off of the sg1 gate?
Clever answer, but dad does not sound the same as dead. The "a" sound in received pronunciation is produced with your tongue lower in the mouth and further back than the "e" sound. I would say that Americans are more likely to confuse vowel sounds... there seems to be little differenciation between the names Kerry and Carrie, or the name Tara and word Terra.
Most English people would produced the word dad with a very low "a" sound, much more like the German in "mann", especially where I'm from in the midlands.
Sorry for the lecture. I'm a linguistics specialist.
Anyway, Why does the Atlantis gate look like a cheap, cheesy cartoon rip off of the sg1 gate?
Duh! The Ancients were running short on money!
Why does Atlantis require three ZPM's to run at full power?
Clever answer, but dad does not sound the same as dead. The "a" sound in received pronunciation is produced with your tongue lower in the mouth and further back than the "e" sound. I would say that Americans are more likely to confuse vowel sounds... there seems to be little differenciation between the names Kerry and Carrie, or the name Tara and word Terra.
Most English people would produced the word dad with a very low "a" sound, much more like the German in "mann", especially where I'm from in the midlands.
Sorry for the lecture. I'm a linguistics specialist.
Anyway, Why does the Atlantis gate look like a cheap, cheesy cartoon rip off of the sg1 gate?
How did I know that a Brit posted this? At any rate saying Bambi's Dad can sound like your saying Bambi's Dead with an accent. which was the point.
We now return you to our regularlly scheduled Stupid Question, Please Continue the Idiociy!
"The Clarke Postulate - One's ability to correctly explain advanced theoretical thermodynamics as applied to string theory within a fictional context is directly related to one's ability to cook the perfect lemon chicken with mushrooms in a nice garlic butter sauce. While some use this unexpected correlation as proof of intelligent design, I believe that its all about the person's choice of mushrooms.
I also believe that there is a tear developing in the space-time continuum which if left uncheck will allow Microsoft to become a world power. I suspect that unless we all download Firefox 3 on the same day, thus sealing the tear, that life as we know it may be over and children will have their teddy bears and blankets ripped mercilessly from their arms.
Duh! Because White Lightening is foul, foul, foul (only done it once, phew!)
How could the REAL chief of staff spare time to be in SG1 when America was bullying, I mean at war with, other countries?
DUH! Because his secretary put it on his calendar.
If a Wraith were to be horribily burned, loose two arms and placed into a cybernetic body to live a la Darth Vader, would he still be able to suck life using his cybernetic arms?
"The Clarke Postulate - One's ability to correctly explain advanced theoretical thermodynamics as applied to string theory within a fictional context is directly related to one's ability to cook the perfect lemon chicken with mushrooms in a nice garlic butter sauce. While some use this unexpected correlation as proof of intelligent design, I believe that its all about the person's choice of mushrooms.
I also believe that there is a tear developing in the space-time continuum which if left uncheck will allow Microsoft to become a world power. I suspect that unless we all download Firefox 3 on the same day, thus sealing the tear, that life as we know it may be over and children will have their teddy bears and blankets ripped mercilessly from their arms.
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