msbelle - what is Earth ? And what is a common item that starts with t-, it has nothing to do with t-rex or anything else on that page .
Natter 48 Contiguous States of Denial
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I can't work out two more
they're closely associated with the one you've already guessed .
ita, you should google british tv and Father to get the other two.
Thanks Sean, the one I tried fit that clue, but wasn't correct.
Quite true ita. Quite true.
I still have a big chunk of Japan undone. No clue on the one triangulated between Japan, martial arts, and samurai. I'm also stuck on the the two items straight up from Japan and the ones up and to either side.
msbelle, did you include the dash? You may have been right. It's something you wear.
Okay, so I don't get to spend the next hour visiting Fugs of years past. I get to spend it convincing a lady that, yes, she needs to sign in with that exact username, or it won't work.
Oh, people. Why so stupid?
Oy. It's Fathers from the same show? I'm only familiar with it by name.
All hail google. And onto the next perplexity.
Unrelatedly, what does the phrase "flip your nut" mean to you guys? I used it to mean "lost it entirely" and my audience was startled.
And I kinda forgot to ask what they'd thought I'd said.
Unrelatedly, what does the phrase "flip your nut" mean to you guys?
Never head that. It's the same as "flip your wig," right?
eta: Or "flip your lid."
I've never heard "flip your nut"-- "flipped a lid" or any number of variations on "gone nuts", sure-- perhaps it's a Britishism.