Something bad has happened when our patrols are in litters... ??? Oh, those aren't alternate British spellings, are theyWe also use miles & mpg but buy our petrol in litres. No wonder I'm confused.




Something bad has happened when our patrols are in litters... ??? Oh, those aren't alternate British spellings, are theyWe also use miles & mpg but buy our petrol in litres. No wonder I'm confused.
You mean you never asked directions from an old New Englander so he could respond, "Wahl, ya can't get thayah from heah," whereupon he then tells you how to do soI actually lked it on my first trip to the US when the general speed limit was 55 mph. This was fine once I got used to it & you could tell within a couple of minutes either way how long it would take you to go a given distance. If you asked for directions they gave distances in hours & minutes, not miles. Now, they're just as mad as us lot over here.![]()
You mean you never asked directions from an old New Englander so he could respond, "Wahl, ya can't get thayah from heah," whereupon he then tells you how to do so. His meaning, of course, was that you can't get there in the shortest distance without a boat, plane or the likes of a catapult.
I think the US folks really need to give up the heavy metal over there and produce fuel efficient cars.
Sorry, that's not restricted to the south. I worked as a field technician for a short while (NH) and the supervisor gave me directions to a repair location:"Just drive down this road till ya get to the old General Store. It isn't there anymore but that's where ya turn. Now turn right just past Wilson's barn and look for the Nary bridge sign."
What he didn't mention is that the "Nary" bridge sign doesn't mean "Narrow" bridge. It means "Nary a Bridge." You can tell you are almost there from all the skid marks made by Yankee folk from up north as they slid off into the river. ;D![]()
This is what I find so confusing when you Yanks refer to petrol & gas by the same name. How the heck do you chaps differentiate between two completely different products? ???![]()
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