Things you always wanted to know the answer to [Vol. 4]
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V8mate said:
HTP99 said:
V8mate said:
20 years ago, and before... were dogs cold?
Are you talking about dogs in coats and jumpers?Frenchies have a very fine layer of fur, she does get cold, she shivers as does my smallest terrier; the other terrier doesn't get particularly cold though, he does have thicker fur and he's not a pussy!
All 3 have jumpers, I'm not that keen on them as I think it's more psychological on my wife's part plus they get dirty, muddy and when it rains, heavier and wet, if it's just me walking them I tend not to put them in their jumpers as once running around they soon warm up anyway, plus they look a bit stupid.
I think it's more of a fashion type thing than anything else TBH.
james_tigerwoods said:
Clockwork Cupcake said:
Perhaps I'm in a minority here, but when I encounter words or phrases that I don't understand, I generally tend to google them first before announcing my ignorance.
A lesson that I, truly, have learnt. Actually, I haven't, but I'm trying my hardest Blib said:
Fifty years ago my father and uncle trained greyhounds. I seem to remember the dogs wearing coats when walked.
Our mini smooth dachshunds have very short coats and they do shiver once the temp gets below about 16 degrees if they’re stood about. So they wear coats. As they have such short legs their undersides get dirty quickly so it also helps avoid that. I drew the line at boots though and had to show the YouTube compilation to point out how stupid it would have been.
https://youtu.be/lZaC6D7GUto
In case anyone has a few eye rolls to get rid of.
james_tigerwoods said:
Clockwork Cupcake said:
Perhaps I'm in a minority here, but when I encounter words or phrases that I don't understand, I generally tend to google them first before announcing my ignorance.
A lesson that I, truly, have learnt. Actually, I haven't, but I'm trying my hardest GavGav said:
james_tigerwoods said:
Clockwork Cupcake said:
Perhaps I'm in a minority here, but when I encounter words or phrases that I don't understand, I generally tend to google them first before announcing my ignorance.
A lesson that I, truly, have learnt. Actually, I haven't, but I'm trying my hardest Joe Cocker. Obviously a legend and I could listen to him all day.
He had that performance at Woodstock where he was very famously completely bonced off on acid, during the whole thing he did all that weird st with his hands which is a side effect of tripping (I may know of this from personal experience).
Now, after that, every performance he did he always did that weird stuff with his hands, it's very distinctive and frankly if you can sing like him you can do whatever you bloody well like.
But was it affectation? Was he doing it because he so publicly did it at Woodstock when he was off his nut and needed to give the impression that it was his normal mode?
As you can probably guess I haven't got much else to think about tonight.
A later clip of Joe being an absolute god:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpwabPQW4p4
Lol! On re-watching that vid he seems to be properly coked up, and doing that hand st is definitely a side effect of coke (I may also know this from personal experience)
He had that performance at Woodstock where he was very famously completely bonced off on acid, during the whole thing he did all that weird st with his hands which is a side effect of tripping (I may know of this from personal experience).
Now, after that, every performance he did he always did that weird stuff with his hands, it's very distinctive and frankly if you can sing like him you can do whatever you bloody well like.
But was it affectation? Was he doing it because he so publicly did it at Woodstock when he was off his nut and needed to give the impression that it was his normal mode?
As you can probably guess I haven't got much else to think about tonight.
A later clip of Joe being an absolute god:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpwabPQW4p4
Lol! On re-watching that vid he seems to be properly coked up, and doing that hand st is definitely a side effect of coke (I may also know this from personal experience)
Edited by br d on Saturday 15th December 18:37
i'm trying to think of a scene in a tv show.. i wonder if anyone knows which one it is and what episode?
i'm 100% sure it's a cartoon sitcom (family guy, american dad, simpsons, futurama etc).
basically there's an art critic/teacher who looks at a painting and says 'marrrvelous', then looks at another and says the same thing. basically everything they look at (even stuff that's objectively crap) he thinks is amazing.
i'm 100% sure it's a cartoon sitcom (family guy, american dad, simpsons, futurama etc).
basically there's an art critic/teacher who looks at a painting and says 'marrrvelous', then looks at another and says the same thing. basically everything they look at (even stuff that's objectively crap) he thinks is amazing.
br d said:
But was it affectation?
No, I don'k think so, he just did odd stuff with his hands - a physical manifestation of his feelings for the music. If he was on acid during that song it can't have been very good. The few times I've done a tab I couldn't string a sentence together let alone stand in front of thousands and sing. Urban legend?popeyewhite said:
br d said:
But was it affectation?
No, I don'k think so, he just did odd stuff with his hands - a physical manifestation of his feelings for the music. If he was on acid during that song it can't have been very good. The few times I've done a tab I couldn't string a sentence together let alone stand in front of thousands and sing. Urban legend?Although irrelevant in the long run with a performance that good.
Bentley. That's a great name for a car. Is it a great name because it's a great car, or is the name part of what made the car great?. Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, all the great cars have great names is that co-incidence? Ford is a great name at the other end of the scale, Hillman, Sunbeam, Humber, are the names contributors the companies' demise?
Would Rolls have been as good tied up with e.g. McTavish, did the alliteration help?
Would Rolls have been as good tied up with e.g. McTavish, did the alliteration help?
Johnspex said:
Bentley. That's a great name for a car. Is it a great name because it's a great car, or is the name part of what made the car great?. Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, all the great cars have great names is that co-incidence? Ford is a great name at the other end of the scale, Hillman, Sunbeam, Humber, are the names contributors the companies' demise?
Would Rolls have been as good tied up with e.g. McTavish, did the alliteration help?
pWould Rolls have been as good tied up with e.g. McTavish, did the alliteration help?
I think it works exactly the other way round.
popeyewhite said:
br d said:
But was it affectation?
No, I don'k think so, he just did odd stuff with his hands - a physical manifestation of his feelings for the music. If he was on acid during that song it can't have been very good. The few times I've done a tab I couldn't string a sentence together let alone stand in front of thousands and sing. Urban legend?Roofless Toothless said:
popeyewhite said:
br d said:
But was it affectation?
No, I don'k think so, he just did odd stuff with his hands - a physical manifestation of his feelings for the music. If he was on acid during that song it can't have been very good. The few times I've done a tab I couldn't string a sentence together let alone stand in front of thousands and sing. Urban legend?Roofless Toothless said:
Johnspex said:
Bentley. That's a great name for a car. Is it a great name because it's a great car, or is the name part of what made the car great?. Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, all the great cars have great names is that co-incidence? Ford is a great name at the other end of the scale, Hillman, Sunbeam, Humber, are the names contributors the companies' demise?
Would Rolls have been as good tied up with e.g. McTavish, did the alliteration help?
pWould Rolls have been as good tied up with e.g. McTavish, did the alliteration help?
I think it works exactly the other way round.
A good example would be Range Rover Vs Rover. One is a luxury successful brand, one is a defunct brand that used to make average saloon cars.
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