He might be right. I put an eel in my mother’s vegetable crisper and every time she opened the fridge, it would return to life. My rump still remembers the penance.
US, Canada, Brazil, Australa, New Zealand (in beautiful Christchurch >_<), French Polynesia, Japan, China, Taiwan, Russia, Uzbekistan, India, Norway, the Netherlands, Germany, UK, Italy, Switzerland.
Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Cape Verde, Liberia, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Nigeria, England, France, Germany, Pakistan, India, Denmark, Sweden, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Italy, the Confederate States of America, the Choctaw Nation, Massachusetts and Tulsa.
Re: the Great Vender/Vendor Debate of 2011: Teresa - you caved too soon (what have I told about allowing the nitpicking scolds to draw you into an admission without first consulting the T.D.L. legal department?). Some words admit multiple spellings. According to the O.E.D. both vender and vendor are acceptable. While vendor may be the more standard of the two, what the hell about Frog Applause is standard in the first place?
I wish to go on record as saying that for many years I have advocated English language spelling reform. This has already been accomplished in other languages such as German and Swedish.
For example, this sentence: “I wish I had enough dough to buy a plow for the slough.” would be spelled: “I wis I had enuf do to by a plou for the slu.”
Think of the billions of dollars of ink we could save. Or de bilyons of pixels.
United States, Canada, Mexico, (not Panama), Australia, Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, de Nederlands, Denmark, Norway, Germany, Austria (lived), Switzerland (lived), Liechstenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Malta, Italy (lived), the Vatican, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, Turkey, Jordan, Cyprus, Greece, Democratic Republic of the Congo, England, Ireland, Hungary (airport only), Angola (airport only), Egypt, British Virgin Islands, US Virgin Islands, Bahamas, Puerto Rico (US, but just sayin’…). I think that’s it.
USA, Canada, Mexico, Netherlands, Italy, England, France, Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, British Virgin Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, Germany, Austria…so far.
Back when I was a smoker in the mid-60’s, ciggies were 33¢ a pack, $3.00 a carton. At least it was a lot cheaper to kill yourself back then. For what it’s worth, I ruined my lungs, even smoking for only 6 years. I’m still paying the price.
Canada, Mexico, Honduras, Belize, Guam, Micronesia (Truk and Yap), Fiji, Turks and Caicos, Curacao, Germany, France, Luxombourg, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, and, of course, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah.
France, Ireland, Mali, Jamaica, Canada, Mexico, and 47 of 50 US states.
I’ve only had a small glimpse, but enough to realize how wonderful other countries are. I’m also fortunate to have been pretty much everywhere in the contiguous US.
My hat is off to those posters with paragraphs of experience :) Sounds like a great time.
Lived: Japan (last 8 years), Germany (5 years), U.S.
Traveled: Australia, Thailand, Singapore, Belgium, Luxembourg, Ireland, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Netherlands, France, Italy, Turkey, Hong Kong, Taiwan (does airport count?), England, possibly others (did a lot of traveling in Europe), Mexico, Canada, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, all over U.S. (father tended to move every couple of years, both in Army and out)
margueritem almost 14 years ago
I think he’s my new Hero, too. I think…
FLIGHT SUIT almost 14 years ago
I hear the people in England eat jellied eel.
plight almost 14 years ago
He’s probably a dab hand at that loaves and fishes thing.
Steve Bartholomew almost 14 years ago
Vender should be spelled vendor.
lewisbower almost 14 years ago
He might be right. I put an eel in my mother’s vegetable crisper and every time she opened the fridge, it would return to life. My rump still remembers the penance.
grapfhics almost 14 years ago
Smoked eel is good too, Flight Suit.
JackParsons almost 14 years ago
“The Important Book” has a Magritte feel.
And, yes, Dufy rocks.
kilioopu almost 14 years ago
Japanese eel preparation :: European eel preparation = Zen Buddhism :: Calvinism. But, on whose feet does the Philosopher sit?
kilioopu almost 14 years ago
US, Canada, Brazil, Australa, New Zealand (in beautiful Christchurch >_<), French Polynesia, Japan, China, Taiwan, Russia, Uzbekistan, India, Norway, the Netherlands, Germany, UK, Italy, Switzerland.
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 14 years ago
where is this window, and why do things keep going out of it? and, isn’t the lawn littered with all those things that go out the window?
cleokaya almost 14 years ago
I named my eel Alfie, the ladies seem to like that I named it.
Nairebis almost 14 years ago
U.S., Canada, Mexico, England, Scotland, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Ireland.
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Cape Verde, Liberia, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal, Nigeria, England, France, Germany, Pakistan, India, Denmark, Sweden, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Italy, the Confederate States of America, the Choctaw Nation, Massachusetts and Tulsa.
post hoc Premium Member almost 14 years ago
USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, UK, Belgium, Thailand, Vietnam
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Re: the Great Vender/Vendor Debate of 2011: Teresa - you caved too soon (what have I told about allowing the nitpicking scolds to draw you into an admission without first consulting the T.D.L. legal department?). Some words admit multiple spellings. According to the O.E.D. both vender and vendor are acceptable. While vendor may be the more standard of the two, what the hell about Frog Applause is standard in the first place?
coltish1 almost 14 years ago
Canada, Mexico, Singapore. I’m such a piker. Next year, France and England. I know. They don’t count.
weeksfive almost 14 years ago
Wow. This was a real person. I thought he was made up. http://obituarytypo.blogspot.com/2011/02/louwrens-voorthuijzen-lou-eel-vendor.html
Steve Bartholomew almost 14 years ago
I wish to go on record as saying that for many years I have advocated English language spelling reform. This has already been accomplished in other languages such as German and Swedish. For example, this sentence: “I wish I had enough dough to buy a plow for the slough.” would be spelled: “I wis I had enuf do to by a plou for the slu.” Think of the billions of dollars of ink we could save. Or de bilyons of pixels.
gary wolner almost 14 years ago
Nice toes……..did I spell that write??
drbob456x almost 14 years ago
Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, Brazil, Venezuela, England, France,Italy (including Sicily), Spain, Singapore, Australia (continent), Vietnam (South), Philippines, Japan, California.
Donald Sluter Premium Member almost 14 years ago
US, Canada, Mexico, England, Japan, Okinawa, Cuba, Puerto Rico and Taiwan.
The Old Wolf almost 14 years ago
United States, Canada, Mexico, (not Panama), Australia, Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, de Nederlands, Denmark, Norway, Germany, Austria (lived), Switzerland (lived), Liechstenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Malta, Italy (lived), the Vatican, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, Turkey, Jordan, Cyprus, Greece, Democratic Republic of the Congo, England, Ireland, Hungary (airport only), Angola (airport only), Egypt, British Virgin Islands, US Virgin Islands, Bahamas, Puerto Rico (US, but just sayin’…). I think that’s it.
Creniere almost 14 years ago
USA, Canada, Mexico, Netherlands, Italy, England, France, Switzerland, Australia, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, British Virgin Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands, Germany, Austria…so far.
The Old Wolf almost 14 years ago
I bought a set of these some time ago, simply because the joke was too good to pass up.
An article about Abkhazian postage issues is here
The Old Wolf almost 14 years ago
Back when I was a smoker in the mid-60’s, ciggies were 33¢ a pack, $3.00 a carton. At least it was a lot cheaper to kill yourself back then. For what it’s worth, I ruined my lungs, even smoking for only 6 years. I’m still paying the price.
LocoOwl almost 14 years ago
USA, Canada, Austria, Italy.
Not well travelled. More of a homebody.
grapfhics almost 14 years ago
I haven’t finished with Brooklyn yet, the world can wait.
ottod Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Canada, Mexico, Honduras, Belize, Guam, Micronesia (Truk and Yap), Fiji, Turks and Caicos, Curacao, Germany, France, Luxombourg, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, and, of course, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah.
gabrielmcgrath almost 14 years ago
France, Ireland, Mali, Jamaica, Canada, Mexico, and 47 of 50 US states.
I’ve only had a small glimpse, but enough to realize how wonderful other countries are. I’m also fortunate to have been pretty much everywhere in the contiguous US.
My hat is off to those posters with paragraphs of experience :) Sounds like a great time.
~gabriel
Kvasir42 Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Lived: Japan (last 8 years), Germany (5 years), U.S. Traveled: Australia, Thailand, Singapore, Belgium, Luxembourg, Ireland, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Netherlands, France, Italy, Turkey, Hong Kong, Taiwan (does airport count?), England, possibly others (did a lot of traveling in Europe), Mexico, Canada, Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, all over U.S. (father tended to move every couple of years, both in Army and out)
margueritem almost 14 years ago
US, Canada, St. Lucia, St.Vincent, St Martin, Martinique, Antigua, Puerto Rico (airport only), US Virgin Islands, Turks and Cacos, Bahamas.
Steve Bartholomew almost 14 years ago
I once visited the planet Gibber. This is why I am fluent in the language of Gibberish.