>Steph L: Sodom's sin was actually inhospitality, not buttsex. For real.
>Emily: I think it's a little late to change the usage, though.
"Can you believe they asked me to find a hotel room instead of staying with them? How sodomous!" "I know. My in-laws are sodomites too."
BWAH!!
Rand? In what context? Sounds like it's short for Grugerand (sp?) but I'm just guessing.
I took a MENSA test yesterday and one of the solutions was "100 cents ina rand". I assume it's money. What kind of money?
I took a MENSA test yesterday and one of the solutions was "100 cents ina rand". I assume it's money. What kind of money?
South African money! Rand-y gits.
Well then, that explains the other solution "9 provinces in South Africa". Other ones I did not get were 15 players on a rugby team and 6 balls to an out in cricket.
I am obviously not going to be a member of British MENSA. I am so glad the expectations of American geniuses is so much lower.
Well, me & BT are on the same page.
I've never taken a MENSA test, I don't think I'll start because it'd just be a good way to map my declining faculties from now to whenever. That's me, light-hearted.
eta: Ooh spooky, two unrelated mentions of cricket in just a few minutes.
I am obviously not going to be a member of British MENSA. I am so glad the expectations of American geniuses is so much lower.
Y'know, at that point I'd start suspecting that was South African MENSA. (PS: It's six balls to an over, not an out. Unless Pakistan's at bat.)
Out, over. 6 balls is still a lot.
Ask any three guys.
Maaaaan, you made me look, BT.
No, three guys would probably say it was about right, actually.