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Malta's Azure Window collapses into the sea
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-39207196 -
Pink Tap Water in Alberta
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39201090
Well, Mr. Mayor, since the pink water is so safe, we each brought you a jar full to prove it. Bottoms up.
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@RojoLoco said in Non-IT News Thread:
Pink Tap Water in Alberta
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39201090
Well, Mr. Mayor, since the pink water is so safe, we each brought you a jar full to prove it. Bottoms up.
Canada is a very progressive place
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@MattSpeller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@RojoLoco said in Non-IT News Thread:
Pink Tap Water in Alberta
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39201090
Well, Mr. Mayor, since the pink water is so safe, we each brought you a jar full to prove it. Bottoms up.
Canada is a very progressive place
#pinkwaterforchange
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@RojoLoco said in Non-IT News Thread:
@MattSpeller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@RojoLoco said in Non-IT News Thread:
Pink Tap Water in Alberta
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39201090
Well, Mr. Mayor, since the pink water is so safe, we each brought you a jar full to prove it. Bottoms up.
Canada is a very progressive place
#pinkwaterforchange
Potassium permanganate portents progression?
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New insight into secret lives of Neanderthals
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-39205530 -
Bolivia's Morales boosts legal coca production
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-39214085 -
Hawaiian Airlines plane diverted over blanket row
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39215495 -
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Hawaiian Airlines plane diverted over blanket row
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39215495Learned that to the brits, row means an argument.
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@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Hawaiian Airlines plane diverted over blanket row
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39215495Learned that to the brits, row means an argument.
And to some folks in the south too. Admittedly, I don't hear it often, but often enough.
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@dafyre said in Non-IT News Thread:
@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Hawaiian Airlines plane diverted over blanket row
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39215495Learned that to the brits, row means an argument.
And to some folks in the south too. Admittedly, I don't hear it often, but often enough.
I read Scott's post and was like - uhhh What? Then I checked the article.. then oh yeah this is the BBC, so it's probably like the word pissed so I googled it to make sure. yup..
OK all good now.
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@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@dafyre said in Non-IT News Thread:
@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Hawaiian Airlines plane diverted over blanket row
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39215495Learned that to the brits, row means an argument.
And to some folks in the south too. Admittedly, I don't hear it often, but often enough.
I read Scott's post and was like - uhhh What? Then I checked the article.. then oh yeah this is the BBC, so it's probably like the word pissed so I googled it to make sure. yup..
OK all good now.
I read the article title as "Plane Diverted because of 2 idiots fighting over a blanket" lol.
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@dafyre said in Non-IT News Thread:
@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Hawaiian Airlines plane diverted over blanket row
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39215495Learned that to the brits, row means an argument.
And to some folks in the south too. Admittedly, I don't hear it often, but often enough.
I thought that it was pretty standard. I didn't put the term in, though, that was the BBC.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@dafyre said in Non-IT News Thread:
@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Hawaiian Airlines plane diverted over blanket row
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39215495Learned that to the brits, row means an argument.
And to some folks in the south too. Admittedly, I don't hear it often, but often enough.
I thought that it was pretty standard. I didn't put the term in, though, that was the BBC.
yeah I thought it was you, then looked at the article.. nope.. not Scott - seriously never heard row used that way.
I read the title like "Hawaiian Airlines plane diverted over Blanket Row (as if Blanket Row was some part of some city)" I was thinking - where the hell is Blanket Row, and why is it called that?
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@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@dafyre said in Non-IT News Thread:
@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Hawaiian Airlines plane diverted over blanket row
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39215495Learned that to the brits, row means an argument.
And to some folks in the south too. Admittedly, I don't hear it often, but often enough.
I thought that it was pretty standard. I didn't put the term in, though, that was the BBC.
yeah I thought it was you, then looked at the article.. nope.. not Scott - seriously never heard row used that way.
I read the title like "Hawaiian Airlines plane diverted over Blanket Row (as if Blanket Row was some part of some city)" I was thinking - where the hell is Blanket Row, and why is it called that?
Seems like more likely it would be a row of seats replaced with blankets and they were fighting over who got to fly in the blanket forts vs. in the normal seats.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@dafyre said in Non-IT News Thread:
@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Hawaiian Airlines plane diverted over blanket row
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39215495Learned that to the brits, row means an argument.
And to some folks in the south too. Admittedly, I don't hear it often, but often enough.
I thought that it was pretty standard. I didn't put the term in, though, that was the BBC.
yeah I thought it was you, then looked at the article.. nope.. not Scott - seriously never heard row used that way.
I read the title like "Hawaiian Airlines plane diverted over Blanket Row (as if Blanket Row was some part of some city)" I was thinking - where the hell is Blanket Row, and why is it called that?
Seems like more likely it would be a row of seats replaced with blankets and they were fighting over who got to fly in the blanket forts vs. in the normal seats.
LOL - truly I did actually think that at first, but that was absurd and instantly dismissed.
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@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@dafyre said in Non-IT News Thread:
@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
Hawaiian Airlines plane diverted over blanket row
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-39215495Learned that to the brits, row means an argument.
And to some folks in the south too. Admittedly, I don't hear it often, but often enough.
I thought that it was pretty standard. I didn't put the term in, though, that was the BBC.
yeah I thought it was you, then looked at the article.. nope.. not Scott - seriously never heard row used that way.
I read the title like "Hawaiian Airlines plane diverted over Blanket Row (as if Blanket Row was some part of some city)" I was thinking - where the hell is Blanket Row, and why is it called that?
Seems like more likely it would be a row of seats replaced with blankets and they were fighting over who got to fly in the blanket forts vs. in the normal seats.
LOL - truly I did actually think that at first, but that was absurd and instantly dismissed.
I'd have a row to be in that row myself!
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I have heard and used the term row in place of the word fight or argument all my life interchangeably.
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Police said the man, 66, said he "would like to take someone behind the woodshed for this", which the pilot deemed threatening and then ordered the plane be diverted to Los Angeles.
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@JaredBusch said in Non-IT News Thread:
Police said the man, 66, said he "would like to take someone behind the woodshed for this", which the pilot deemed threatening and then ordered the plane be diverted to Los Angeles.
One spoiled brat of a pilot, grow up already. Oh, wait, Merica doesn't do that, sorry, I keep forgetting.