Random questions to which you seek an answer
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Very good Giles!
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I'm just wondering where he picked up the Cockney accent…
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Well, I can't speak to education in the UK, but I know that in the US there is less emphasis on proper writing than one would hope for. I also think that people who study English as a second language are often more careful and precise with their usage, because the desire is there to do it right. The rest of us don't give a fuck if our communication is perfect, because we haven't ever struggled to make ourselves understood in our native language.
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Talking of Cockney, I live in Barnet, which is Cockney rhyming slang for hair (from Barnet Fair). E.g. "Look at his ridiculous Barnet".
Quite (in)appropriate in this context really and I don't have much left myself so I really shouldn't have brought it up. I'll get me coat.
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I've been looking for dye locally, but no shop seems to sell it… So fuck it, ordering this:
Plan is to overdye my IHSH-77... It has this problem going...
Now: how much of this stuff should suffice?.. 200 grams will do or?.. Anyone with some experience with this, please weigh in
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Have used Dylon myself and 200 grams and half a kilo of ordinary kitchen salt (very important as the fabric won't take up the dye otherwise) will work perfect for a shirt/sweater or anything cotton/linnen up to 600 grams worth of fabric …
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I did a second, individual 40c wash after the dying wash to fix the colour of the garment, and then another 40c with an empty machine just to clean it … and I made sure the next wash was one with just black clothing just to be 110% safe
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Cockney rhyming slang.
Butchers Hook = Look
Yeah haha I know thàt G - just wondering where the rhyming comes from…
Being a well bred north Londoner ;), I only use the most common Cockney expressions that have become part of the vernacular in London. I don't have a mockney accent either, so I won't pretend to be an authority on the slang.
I had always assumed the slang and rhyming was developed by East London 'criminals' so that most people didn't know what they were talking about, but Wikipedia offers much more insight: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockney_rhyming_slang#History
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As I am sure everyone else has, I've hit the point where almost everything I use is being examined for quality, benefit, cost, etc. One bump I have hit is in the personal care department though and I am looking for a line on deodorants and fragrances. Everything I have found thus far either leaves you smelling like a whore or a head shop, and neither really work for me.
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I also like Jo Malone. After trying several of their scents, Black Vetyver Café was the one I liked the most - "Inspired by the aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans at Dean & DeLuca in New York."
Mine has just run out and your post reminded me to get some more, but I've just seen that they no longer make it. Fucking annoying.
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Hi JDL, whats your price range ? Are you looking for a note such as coffee, incense, lemon, pine, cinnamon, vanilla, etc…? Do you care about longevity?
There are linear and non linear fragrances, linear are the ones that smell exactly the same from the initial spray and non linear are the ones that change scents as time goes by.
If you are looking for quality, I can suggest a few brands. Just help me narrow them via these questions