Diesel 11
As you scream into the web of silence...
This is true....But sometimes crap or cheesy lyrics can be endearing.
This is true....But sometimes crap or cheesy lyrics can be endearing.
four and five days
fourty is not referred to as two times twenty.
This gives me bad flashbacks to French numerals - sixty-and-nineteen for 79, four-times-twenty-and-seventeen for 97... The horror, the horror...
French: ... Sixty-seven, sixty-eight, sixty-nine, sixty-ten...
Other languages: **stares**
French: **stares back**
French: .. sixty-and-eleven, sixty-twelve, sixty-thirteen, sixty-fourteen, sixty-fifteen, sixty-sixteen, sixty-ten-seven ...
Other languages: **shutting eyes**
French: ... sixty-ten-eight, sixty-ten-nine ...
Other languages: **hands over face***
French: ... four twenties! Four twenties one ...
It's nice when English can take the high ground on with regards to illogical practices in languages.If you think French counting is weird, try Danish. Based on the same principle (with twenties), but referring to 50, 70 and 90 as half something.
80 is 4 times 20 and is called firs, 70 is halvfjerds. And remember this only applies to numbers between 50 and 99 - i.e. fourty is not referred to as two times twenty.
I read this. Gross, dude.It seems I can't avoid exposing myself while playing football
I didn't.I also read it that way.