1 +2 have been answered adequately
As for 3. I would have to say no because I don't even want that visual running around in my head.
Aw c'mon H, we're among friends...admitting you're a chubby chaser is the first step to nirvana.
Originally Posted by Hgouck
If going left is right wouldn't it be right to go left?
Yes.
Originally Posted by Hgouck
Do I have to order a magazine to win the "Publisher's Clearinghouse Sweepstakes "?
No!
Originally Posted by Hgouck
What is the longest word in the English language?
That all depends on whether it is a technical term not in the dictionary, or coinage, if it's in Latin, or it's found in literature, such as in James Jorce's made up word in "Finnegan's Wake.
Bottom line, there is no definitive "longest word" in the English language, or any language for that matter.
Aw c'mon H, we're among friends...admitting you're a chubby chaser is the first step to nirvana.
Yes.
No!
That all depends on whether it is a technical term not in the dictionary, or coinage, if it's in Latin, or it's found in literature, such as in James Jorce's made up word in "Finnegan's Wake.
Bottom line, there is no definitive "longest word" in the English language, or any language for that matter.
Smiles is the longest word in the English language. There is a Mile between the first and last letter.
Why do you think that unemployment for veterans (12.7% for veterans who served in the military since 2001) is significantly higher than the national unemployment rate (8.2%)? Why do you think veterans are disproportionately affected?
Why do you think that unemployment for veterans (12.7% for veterans who served in the military since 2001) is significantly higher than the national unemployment rate (8.2%)? Why do you think veterans are disproportionately affected?
What makes you believe the spin/lie that has been perpetrated by this administration that the national unemployemnt rate is only 8.2%; what additional facts, criteria, and groups of people have not been included in this report? Since you have some concern about the unemployment rate of veterans, why do you think that is, their unemployment rates being what you say they are?
Why do you think that unemployment for veterans (12.7% for veterans who served in the military since 2001) is significantly higher than the national unemployment rate (8.2%)? Why do you think veterans are disproportionately affected?
The US military are not included in the NFP - Non farm payroll (US job numbers) just like farm, domestic and home workers.
What makes you believe the spin/lie that has been perpetrated by this administration that the national unemployemnt rate is only 8.2%; what additional facts, criteria, and groups of people have not been included in this report? Since you have some concern about the unemployment rate of veterans, why do you think that is, their unemployment rates being what you say they are?
You are correct that the current administration is playing games with the numbers to make the unemployment rate look better than it really is. However, all the past administrations (and I would guess all the future ones as well) played with the numbers as well. There are a lot of people that are unemployed that are not counted and have never been.
I don't know about elsewhere but around here veterans get priority when it comes to jobs. Not a bad thing if qualified or can be trained like anyone else. They deserve this opportunity for putting their rears in harms way to protect the rest of us.
Why do those dirty water dirty Sabrett hotdogs sold from carts in NYC taste so much better then any dog you can buy or make yourself; and while I'm at it, what makes the dirty Philadelphia pretzel taste so much better then any hot soft pretzel you can buy on any street in America?
I hold the secret to this but I, in as much as I would like to enlighten you on this matter, have been sworn to secrecy by the dirty powers that be......
Why do those dirty water dirty Sabrett hotdogs sold from carts in NYC taste so much better then any dog you can buy or make yourself; and while I'm at it, what makes the dirty Philadelphia pretzel taste so much better then any hot soft pretzel you can buy on any street in America?
Unlike sputneek I will answer the question you are pondering. They are both flavored with an ingredient that is unavailable anywhere else. It is geographically exclusive to the region. It is their pollution. And they really do taste great.
I hold the secret to this but I, in as much as I would like to enlighten you on this matter, have been sworn to secrecy by the dirty powers that be......
Originally Posted by Hgouck
Unlike sputneek I will answer the question you are pondering. They are both flavored with an ingredient that is unavailable anywhere else. It is geographically exclusive to the region. It is their pollution. And they really do taste great.
P S. Don't tell me what's in it please.
I have the answer....it's simply the deliciously fetid tap waters of these two great cities that makes everything cooked in it a culinary orgasm; the bread, the pizza dough, the boiled hot dogs, the bagels...anything and everything foodwise where water is an essential ingredient in its preparation tastes soooo much better if the water is funky.