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Post by Shaxspear III Esq. on Feb 15, 2013 12:15:47 GMT -8
Ummmm maybe?
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Post by weenie on Feb 15, 2013 12:31:49 GMT -8
Is this a Canadian thing? Because I always thought it was just a british thing. What do Americans call them? Jimmy-jams? Jamerinos? What do your bananas wear?
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Post by rimjobflashmob on Feb 15, 2013 12:34:15 GMT -8
Different spelling. Pajamas. Jammies. Po-jama People.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 15, 2013 13:12:08 GMT -8
Get 'em outta my waay... I was just referencing the spelling. Here you usually see pajamas. Do you spell tire like tyre? This is just genuine curiosity. P.S. Weenie I call mine jammers, i.e. I'm gonna go get my jammer pants. I have also called them jim jams.
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Post by rimjobflashmob on Feb 15, 2013 13:15:15 GMT -8
Mother, Mary & Joseph, wish they'd all go away!
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 15, 2013 13:24:46 GMT -8
Do you spell tire like tyre? This is just genuine curiosity. Tire. Pyjamas. Although I know a ton of Canadians who are very un-Canadian in their spellings: color, honor, center pajamas, "double-you, ex, why and zee" etc. etc. I have a question as well, and this is also genuine curiosity. Why do Americans look at me so funny when I ask for the washroom or the bathroom? I know you don't bath in a public toilet area, but you don't rest either!
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Post by rimjobflashmob on Feb 15, 2013 13:29:05 GMT -8
I've always called it the bathroom. Dunno who's giving you weird looks for that. Are you sure you're not accidentally calling it the Tinkle-Tinkle-Ha-Ha room?
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 15, 2013 13:34:40 GMT -8
Are you sure you're not accidentally calling it the Tinkle-Tinkle-Ha-Ha room? I might have to start calling it that! I think I usually call it the washroom, and in Vegas the response is always "the WHAT?" Maybe I'll start calling it the Honey Bucket or the Thunder Closet to identify kindred Sasquatch spirits.
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Post by Pea on Feb 15, 2013 13:37:15 GMT -8
Pyjamas? GO HOME CYNYDY. YOU'RE DRUNK.
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Post by wonk on Feb 15, 2013 13:38:59 GMT -8
Why do Americans look at me so funny when I ask for the washroom or the bathroom? Are you funny looking?
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 15, 2013 13:44:49 GMT -8
The funniest looking. Imagine Rowan Atkinson and Cher's love child. That's me.
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Post by StormyPinkness on Feb 15, 2013 13:49:44 GMT -8
"double-you, ex, why and zee" I have no idea what that means. I assure you it is only when you say washroom as that is not common here. Also, bath is not a verb so you don't do it anywhere.
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Post by rimjobflashmob on Feb 15, 2013 13:51:51 GMT -8
Don't fucking bath me what to do.
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Post by weenie on Feb 15, 2013 13:55:34 GMT -8
Don't fucking bath me what to do. Oh man, I'm sexually sigging this.
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Post by CalmYoTits on Feb 15, 2013 14:05:38 GMT -8
Sorry, that wasn't very clear. That was my attempt to write out the Alphabet song phonetically, to differentiate between the American "zee" and the Canadian "zed".
And yes, you're quite right. You don't bathe* in a public toilet area, but you do wash in one
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Post by crowell on Feb 16, 2013 7:16:37 GMT -8
This is worth seeing for many reasons, two being:
1) Dharohar project has a fan base of three times larger than anyone else at Sasquatch this year and it is nice to see them help those Mumford boys out with some stage time.
2) Marcus Mumford really loves his work and you can tell. One of the best things about that band live is seeing how much they enjoy playing their songs.
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Post by Lump on Feb 16, 2013 8:23:07 GMT -8
Akron/Family performances are seriously magical. I don't know what it is, but it's something.
Shovels and Rope are people I know from Charleston. Friends may be a strong word, as I've really only conversed with them twice, and played with them twice. I feel like all of my friends are friends with them though, and one of my bandmates plays with them all the time. The Charleston music scene is tiny and we're all friends, and Shovels and Rope has been somewhat of the representative triumph of Charleston, and a good example of what most Charleston bands are like. They're not as much what I'm usually into, but I love them for what they are.
Gotta represent Charleston, y'allll.
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Post by Lump on Feb 16, 2013 8:24:36 GMT -8
Also watch at the end, when Dave accidentally makes a dick comment though he doesn't mean in that way.
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Post by Lump on Feb 16, 2013 8:34:42 GMT -8
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Post by Lump on Feb 16, 2013 8:36:38 GMT -8
Whoa, thanks Sasquatch site: "they were both residing in the unsung musical mecca of Charleston, SC"
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