Pound it in.
Wow, that’s deep, man.
Our leaders are a Royal pain in the az!!
Can’t see Mr. Wiggles
‘Take me to your Liter’.
Americans are murderous when metric units invade. We’ll kilogram, kilowatt, kilometer…
Technically we in the colonies were British subjects, so King George wasn’t a foreign ruler.
The ship carrying the reference standards was pirated
Mr Wiggly: Sadly, he chose not to be in the strip today.
As it happens the “US customary” system differs from the Imperial one in measures of volume. An Imperial quart of 40 Imperial fluid ounces is 1.13 litres, while the US customary quart of 32 US fluid ounces is 0.94 litres. Go figure.
September 18, 2015
braindead Premium Member 21 days ago
Pound it in.
Lotus 21 days ago
Wow, that’s deep, man.
markkahler52 21 days ago
Our leaders are a Royal pain in the az!!
patelsa 21 days ago
Can’t see Mr. Wiggles
khcm1157 21 days ago
‘Take me to your Liter’.
The Brooklyn Accent 21 days ago
Americans are murderous when metric units invade. We’ll kilogram, kilowatt, kilometer…
louisb1030 21 days ago
Technically we in the colonies were British subjects, so King George wasn’t a foreign ruler.
dcp9142 21 days ago
The ship carrying the reference standards was pirated
banjoAhhh! 20 days ago
Mr Wiggly: Sadly, he chose not to be in the strip today.
cherns Premium Member 20 days ago
As it happens the “US customary” system differs from the Imperial one in measures of volume. An Imperial quart of 40 Imperial fluid ounces is 1.13 litres, while the US customary quart of 32 US fluid ounces is 0.94 litres. Go figure.