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True. While your definition may be historically accurate, in today's world those rules are no longer applied with any consistency. Every every "2nd" I have ever known was named after his father.oVo wrote:Not true, as they are not the same. The distinction is that junior is named after the fatherBackglass wrote:Junior is just a cute way to refer to "The 2nd" to avoid confusion.
and the II (the 2nd) is named after the grandfather.
Like George Foreman?Our family had friends in Cleveland, Ohio who had four sons who all had the first name Ray,
just like their father... Ray Jr. and Ray III and Ray IV and Ray V.
which made it simple to call the family to dinner.

are registered trademarks of Backglass Heavy Industries.Inertia.Johnny Rockets wrote:Why does the U.S. refuse to adopt the metric system, considering now more than ever they are one of the last countries to do so?
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Only 3 countries in the world still use ImperialPLAYER57832 wrote:Inertia.Johnny Rockets wrote:Why does the U.S. refuse to adopt the metric system, considering now more than ever they are one of the last countries to do so?
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Would cost too much money to change everything over. Also, I ave heard it allows some companies to be more proprietary (less likely for others to copy them.. somewhat).
Still, it is happening anyway in most science and even in many other places that deal with the rest of the world.
Or Senator Roland Burris; as a FYI, his kids names? Roland and Rolanda.Backglass wrote:True. While your definition may be historically accurate, in today's world those rules are no longer applied with any consistency. Every every "2nd" I have ever known was named after his father.oVo wrote:Not true, as they are not the same. The distinction is that junior is named after the fatherBackglass wrote:Junior is just a cute way to refer to "The 2nd" to avoid confusion.
and the II (the 2nd) is named after the grandfather.
Like George Foreman?Our family had friends in Cleveland, Ohio who had four sons who all had the first name Ray,
just like their father... Ray Jr. and Ray III and Ray IV and Ray V.
which made it simple to call the family to dinner.
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
Its a tradition thing I guess. My dad was just following my grandpa and now its kind of a family legacy.Pedronicus wrote:This makes no sense to me. If the family keeps the surname, why keep the same forename? There are so many names out there to choose from and you carry on with the same name?
BECAUSE WE WILL BOMB THE SHIT OUT OF YOU.Pedronicus wrote:This makes no sense to me. If the family keeps the surname, why keep the same forename? There are so many names out there to choose from and you carry on with the same name?
jay_a2j wrote:hey if any1 would like me to make them a signature or like an avator just let me no, my sig below i did, and i also did "panther 88" so i can do something like that for u if ud like...
We are well aware of American friendly fire. So no change there then Davepimpdave wrote:BECAUSE WE WILL BOMB THE SHIT OUT OF YOU.

As NASA found out to their cost when the mongoloids failed to convert metric units given to them by European designers and ended up losing $200 million worth of equipment into deep space because of a calculation error that'd make a schoolboy blush.Pedronicus wrote:Only 3 countries in the world still use ImperialPLAYER57832 wrote:Inertia.Johnny Rockets wrote:Why does the U.S. refuse to adopt the metric system, considering now more than ever they are one of the last countries to do so?
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Would cost too much money to change everything over. Also, I ave heard it allows some companies to be more proprietary (less likely for others to copy them.. somewhat).
Still, it is happening anyway in most science and even in many other places that deal with the rest of the world.
Yeah, but BIGGER lies...Minister Masket wrote:Why did you lie about "everything being bigger in Texas"?
Sure, the storms were HUGE, but I saw a 3cm frog down by a river!
LIES!
In England imperial measures are alive and well. All road signs are in miles, we buy 8oz steaks or 1/4 pounder beef burgers and enjoy a nice pint of Budweiser(not that German crap). And English drug dealers will seel you an ounce of weed not 28 grammes of weed.Pedronicus wrote:Only 3 countries in the world still use ImperialPLAYER57832 wrote:Inertia.Johnny Rockets wrote:Why does the U.S. refuse to adopt the metric system, considering now more than ever they are one of the last countries to do so?
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Would cost too much money to change everything over. Also, I ave heard it allows some companies to be more proprietary (less likely for others to copy them.. somewhat).
Still, it is happening anyway in most science and even in many other places that deal with the rest of the world.
Johnny Rockets wrote:Why does the U.S. refuse to adopt the metric system, considering now more than ever they are one of the last countries to do so?
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lol i do this as well. regarding the tempature one of course.jonesthecurl wrote:I get real confused when considering weights. I grew up with pounds and ounces, but had gotten used to metric weights for food etc. Then I moved to the US, and had to re-adjust. At people-scale weights, I still think in Stones and pounds, but of course the US don't have stones, so every time I hear a weright I have to perform a quick mental conversion.
Similarly, when it's hot I think in degrees fahrenheit, but when its cold I think in Centigrade... so a warm day will be in the 70's, a cold one hovering around nought.
Johnny Rockets wrote:Why does the U.S. refuse to adopt the metric system, considering now more than ever they are one of the last countries to do so?
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JESUS SAVES!!!PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
I have a house and a mortgage. My home has not appreciably depreciated in value. The subprime mortgage crisis is a lot more about the mortgage companies than the typical American homeowner.Pedronicus wrote:Just how bad is money is being lost on American properties?
I'm sick of hearing about sub prime mortgages. I never get to read about how much money the average house has lost in value over the last 3-4 years
Or try Yuengling (America's oldest brewery), which doesn't taste like you're eating hops (like when you drink a Sam Adams).HungrySomali wrote:All of you that are pissing on American Beers need to drink a Sam Adams. Mass produced with the best traditional lager flavor of any beer on the market from any country in the world. Sam Light is phenomenal as well. Probably the best light beer ever made.
Yuengling.......fine brewery....thegreekdog wrote:Or try Yuengling (America's oldest brewery), which doesn't taste like you're eating hops (like when you drink a Sam Adams).HungrySomali wrote:All of you that are pissing on American Beers need to drink a Sam Adams. Mass produced with the best traditional lager flavor of any beer on the market from any country in the world. Sam Light is phenomenal as well. Probably the best light beer ever made.





saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
What you say! Hops are the GOOD part of the beer! I can't stand malty, hopless beers.thegreekdog wrote:Or try Yuengling (America's oldest brewery), which doesn't taste like you're eating hops (like when you drink a Sam Adams).HungrySomali wrote:All of you that are pissing on American Beers need to drink a Sam Adams. Mass produced with the best traditional lager flavor of any beer on the market from any country in the world. Sam Light is phenomenal as well. Probably the best light beer ever made.

are registered trademarks of Backglass Heavy Industries.Sam's is nice though. But I don't like the light version.Backglass wrote:What you say! Hops are the GOOD part of the beer! I can't stand malty, hopless beers.thegreekdog wrote:Or try Yuengling (America's oldest brewery), which doesn't taste like you're eating hops (like when you drink a Sam Adams).HungrySomali wrote:All of you that are pissing on American Beers need to drink a Sam Adams. Mass produced with the best traditional lager flavor of any beer on the market from any country in the world. Sam Light is phenomenal as well. Probably the best light beer ever made.
And if you think Sam Adams is hoppy (and it really isn't)...a good IPA will curl your toes.