elk/deer/moose
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- RekabEkim
Someone please tell me why these are just so bombdiggity... cause I don't get it.
Actually don't answer that. I'm feeling a bit ferclempt... here is a topic: Why do we drive in parkways and park in driveways? Talk amongst yourselves while I catch my breath.
- ********0
we drive in parkways and park in driveways because we are cuckoo. plain and simple, as for the deer issue, maybe bambi influenced us when we were young, it's Disney's fault
- jox0
To continue this wonderful thread, here's something useful:
In Swedish, driveway is "upfart"
- dippy0
ferclempt?
- grafholic0
and in japanese,
we have none.most japanese don't have driveway.
- ********0
I am leaving a fart in the upfart
- greg0
i don't know.. you should ask who makes all the deerhead for fitforuse.com hah
- ********0
lol
- _salisae_0
the countryside has been more interesting than the city and combining the calmness of the country with the evil of the city is interesting too
- radar0
deer knucles will be the next craze - mark my words!
- k0na_an0k0
i have a deer head on the front of my chrysler. is that bad too?!? i think it looks kewl.
- dopepope0
I liked him in Edward Scissorhands.
- dopepope0
wrong thread.
- anzelina0
in denmark i noticed elevators with 'i fart' buttons.
can someone tell me what that means?
- dippy0
up?
- anzelina0
yeah, or down, but which?
- jox0
anzelina, you probably saw "infart"
lol
that means like... um, "entrance". I'm not even kidding.
- ********0
electrical banana
- dippy0
swedish is awesome.
Swedish entry word
jox [jok:s] joxet noun
skräp, blandning (informal)English translation
stuffjox=stuff
- anzelina0
i have a photo of a specific 'i fart' button.
[it's at home and i'm at work so i'll have to find it later.]it's not painted, so it's not like someone could have scratched off the 'n'.
now i am intrigued.
- anzelina0
i found it here :
http://www.tranexp.com:2000/Inte…'i fart' means 'to speed' in a direct translation.
i wonder what that means to a danish person in colloquial terms? especially when relating to an elevator...