Anyway whenever the Mustang is fired up I think, ??yep Little Richard Syndrome,? he??s compensating for a deficiency somewhere else)
On the East side of the Continent we have these..... ?????ÿ
Dick is really Richard who has spent 4 years in the 5th grade.......
@flga-2-2 I've posted this picture before but it seems to fit with your topic.
Andy
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Some of you were discussing the auto-sensor in another thread, but this reminded me of something I saw the other day. I was reading a pictorial article about the top tv shows of the seventies, when they got to a particular show that was named for the leading man whose first name is the same as a term for the male appendage, it was the ??D*** Van Dyke Show? it was also spelled that way when referring to him. I was also wondering why only Dick was apparently found to be offensive when Dyke is right there too, maybe the author wasn??t concerned with offending lesbians.
??D*** Van Dyke Show? it was also spelled that way when referring to him. I was also wondering why only Dick was apparently found to be offensive when Dyke is right there too,
Yea, yet Dick was "Rob", go figure. I don't know how to communicate with anyone anymore and gave up. I just smile at everybody and keep my mouth shut. (and at my age that's hard to do ????)
Perhaps if he had been Dyck Van Dike.
Have watched too many old Perry Mason shows where the word "suspicious"?ÿ or "suspicion" is missing four letters in the middle and replaced with?ÿ Nathans.?ÿ The first two letters are fine, the next four are Nathans, then the remainder is fine.?ÿ Takes a few extra seconds to grasp what the captioning is trying to tell us.?ÿ Will be watching Chicago Fire sometime soon and will see the phrase, "*IRE TR***" to describe their big red vehicle.
I've become quite adept at reading the captioning rather than to understand the mumbling, 200 words per second, audio that attempts to cram 43 minutes of dialogue into 21 minutes of air time.?ÿ Average shot length is 2.48 seconds.
BTW, for those unfamiliar with Nathans.?ÿ My first semester computer professor explained the connection to Mr. Hale who regretted having but one asterisk for his country.
My Grandmother born in 1901 was named Bertha. My other Grandmother born in 1905 was named Inez.
My Mother was Guyneith, the anglicized version of Gwwd (Gwyned). Her friends called her Bobbie...
A Missourian, eh??ÿ Fine people, those Missourians.?ÿ My father's father was born, raised and died a Missourian.?ÿ Stubborn as the mules they are famous for.