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HarryofOz Everything Leeds Sponsor


Joined: 16 May 2007 Posts: 1524 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 6:10 am Post subject: Can the youth of today count? |
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From my understanding, kids at school today (and for a number of years) use calculators for the Maths class. It was different in my day (yep I'm and old fogey) where we used our brains to add, subtract and so on.
This evening I went to my local Chinese restaurant and my bill (takeaway meal) came to $17.20. I gave the young lass who took my order $20.20 and she had to use a calculator to work out my change...I think that is really sad.
_________________ There's no 'I' in 'team'. But then there's no 'I' in 'useless smug colleague', either. And there're four in 'platitude-quoting idiot'. Go figure.
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cardboardbox?Youwerelucky Niiiiii..!!


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raveydavey Lucas Radebe


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Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2008 2:29 pm Post subject: |
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It's always slightly worrying when the menu includes dishes such as "Meat bhuna". Surely they must know what type of meat?  |
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halfaperson Allan Clarke

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Gopher Boobmeister


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Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:54 am Post subject: |
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Somebody mention Latin.
Latin Lesson
Brian is writing a slogan to a wall, oblivious to the Roman patrol approaching
from behind. The slogan is "ROMANES EUNT DOMUS".
C: What's this thing?
"ROMANES EUNT DOMUS"?
"People called Romanes they go the house"?
B: It, it says "Romans go home".
C: No it doesn't. What's Latin for "Roman"?
B: (hesitates)
C: Come on, come on!
B: (uncertain) "ROMANUS".
C: Goes like?
B: "-ANUS".
C: Vocative plural of "-ANUS" is?
B: "-ANI".
C: (takes paintbrush from Brian and paints over) "RO-MA-NI".
"EUNT"? What is "EUNT"?
B: "Go".
C: Conjugate the verb "to go"!
B: "IRE". "EO", "IS", "IT", "IMUS", "ITIS", "EUNT".
C: So "EUNT" is ...?
B: Third person plural present indicative, "they go".
C: But "Romans, go home!" is an order, so you must use the ...?
(lifts Brian by his hairs)
B: The ... imperative.
C: Which is?
B: Ahm, oh, oh, "I", "I"!
C: How many romans? (pulls harder)
B: Plural, plural! "ITE".
C: (strikes over "EUNT" and paints "ITE" to the wall)
(satisfied) "I-TE".
"DOMUS"? Nominative? "Go home", this is motion towards, isn't it, boy?
B: (very anxious) Dative?
C: (draws his sword and holds it to Brian's throat)
B: Ahh! No, ablative, ablative, sir. No, the, accusative, accusative,
ah, DOMUM, sir.
C: Except that "DOMUS" takes the ...?
B: ... the locative, sir!
C: Which is?
B: "DOMUM".
C: (satisfied) "DOMUM" (strikes out "DOMUS" and writes "DOMUM") "-MUM".
Understand?
B: Yes sir.
C: Now write it down a hundred times.
B: Yes sir, thank you sir, hail Caesar, sir.
C: (salutes) Hail Caesar.
If it's not done by sunrise, I'll cut your balls off.
B: (very reliefed) Oh thank you sir, thank you sir, hail Caesar and
everything, sir!_________________
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NE1 Neither Shallow Nor Sexist


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