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  • Aberdonian Stu
    First Team
    • Sep 2001
    • 2259

    #46
    Most annoying one for me was when I was working in a Gaeltacht when I was 17 as an assistant. All the other assistants were a year or two older and we were putting together a quiz for the pupils.

    We wanted to include some easy questions so we decided to include "How many states are in the United States of America?"

    Then all of these eejits started saying there were 52 because of Alaska and Hawaii. I pointed out that they were wrong and that the correct answer is 50.

    We kept this up and I even said I'd get an atlas that was only a few rooms away and they said no.

    Thankfully we had to cancel the quiz for an unrelated reason.
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    • GavinZac
      Seasoned Pro
      • Oct 2004
      • 4142

      #47
      Why aren't Alaska and Hawaii considered states, just out of interest?

      I suppose you could throw Puerto Rico into that question too.
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      • noby
        First Team
        • May 2003
        • 2462

        #48
        Why aren't Alaska and Hawaii considered states, just out of interest?
        They are. There are 50 including Hawaii and Alaska.
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        • pineapple stu
          Biased against YOUR club
          • Aug 2002
          • 40783

          #49
          Originally posted by tricky_colour
          The proof is in the pudding refers to using alcohol in a cake for example in brandy pudding the alcohol is 40% proof.
          Originally posted by tricky_colour
          It's definately play it by year.
          Wow - how to remove any shred of your credibility in two successive posts!

          It's "play by ear", end of story. And "proof" in that context means to test - i.e. the test of how good the pudding is comes when you eat it and find out (and by extension, the test of how good anything is comes when you try it). Just as "the exception that proves the rule" means the exception that tests the rule - if a rule stands up to even strange anomolies, it's probably accurate.

          Originally posted by GavinZac
          Why aren't Alaska and Hawaii considered states, just out of interest?


          There's no way that's a serious post!!

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          • GavinZac
            Seasoned Pro
            • Oct 2004
            • 4142

            #50
            Originally posted by pineapple stu


            There's no way that's a serious post!!
            i read you wrong, sorry. it was a long bus ride
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            Membership Advisory Board
            "Ex Bardus , Vicis"

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            • Jerry The Saint
              First Team
              • May 2004
              • 2254

              #51
              Originally posted by Aberdonian Stu
              Most annoying one for me was when I was working in a Gaeltacht when I was 17 as an assistant. All the other assistants were a year or two older and we were putting together a quiz for the pupils.

              We wanted to include some easy questions so we decided to include "How many states are in the United States of America?"

              Then all of these eejits started saying there were 52 because of Alaska and Hawaii. I pointed out that they were wrong and that the correct answer is 50.

              We kept this up and I even said I'd get an atlas that was only a few rooms away and they said no.

              Thankfully we had to cancel the quiz for an unrelated reason.
              I've even read that in a reference book It's either 50 + Alaska/Hawaii or they've bypassed the US constitution and all judicial/legislative bodies and made DC and Puerto Rico states just for the hell of it.
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              • Wolfie
                Seasoned Pro
                • Nov 2006
                • 2657

                #52
                Originally posted by pineapple stu
                Wow - how to remove any shred of your credibility in two successive posts!

                It's "play by ear", end of story. And "proof" in that context means to test - i.e. the test of how good the pudding is comes when you eat it and find out (and by extension, the test of how good anything is comes when you try it). Just as "the exception that proves the rule" means the exception that tests the rule - if a rule stands up to even strange anomolies, it's probably accurate.




                There's no way that's a serious post!!
                It's "Play it by ear" without any shred of doubt.

                "Play it by year" - that's just para-phrasing a Johnny Logan Eurovision song isn't it?

                I know of an alternative version that I hear from time to time - "Play it by Beer".

                As in Q "What boozers are we headin to later?"

                A: "Lets just Play it by Beer".
                Last edited by Wolfie; 01/05/2007, 1:27 PM.
                Quoting years at random since 1975

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                • paul_oshea
                  Capped Player
                  • Apr 2005
                  • 16376

                  #53
                  i read you wrong, sorry. it was a long bus ride
                  no you didn't there was no way to read that wrong, you just didnt know.
                  I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
                  And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
                  I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
                  Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away

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                  • strangeirish
                    Seasoned Pro
                    • Aug 2004
                    • 4484

                    #54
                    Speaking of Americans, a lot will say 'pacific' instead of 'specific'. Must be the accent.
                    Did you ever notice that in every painting of Adam & Eve, they have belly buttons. Think about that...take as long as you want.

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                    • paul_oshea
                      Capped Player
                      • Apr 2005
                      • 16376

                      #55
                      strangeone, i remember that before was this on a thread here sometime ago? someone has definately mentioned that before.
                      I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
                      And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
                      I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
                      Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away

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                      • tricky_colour
                        International Prospect
                        • Sep 2003
                        • 8886

                        #56
                        Originally posted by strangeirish
                        Speaking of Americans, a lot will say 'pacific' instead of 'specific'. Must be the accent.
                        They are just being adlantic.

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                        • osarusan
                          International Prospect
                          • Sep 2004
                          • 8079

                          #57
                          my own favourites..............."literally"

                          I was literally starving.

                          She literally cried her eyes out.

                          and of course...........very unique.

                          this is a very unique opportunity.

                          oh dear!

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                          • finlma
                            First Team
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 1136

                            #58
                            People who say "pacific" instead of "specific" or people who say "patren" instead of "pattern" bug me no end. Learn the language properly.

                            I have a friend who calls a bannister a balister and insists that he is right.

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                            • Schumi
                              Capped Player
                              • Jun 2001
                              • 10741

                              #59
                              'one of the only' is another good one. "He's one of the only people who could do that."
                              We're not arrogant, we're just better.

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                              • BohsPartisan
                                Seasoned Pro
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 4619

                                #60
                                Often heard on the train in the mornings - "We are now arriving at Dublin Connolly. This is the LAST and FINAL stop"!
                                TO TELL THE TRUTH IS REVOLUTIONARY

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                                All of this has happened before. All of it will happen again.

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