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by Gawdzilla Sama » Sun Apr 04, 2010 1:19 pm
Animavore wrote:The thread title is so misleading
I thought it was going to be about a circus freak having dinner.
It should be
Mutant Man-Eating Catfish.

Ease up there, big fella! Cali's new at this posting thing.

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by Animavore » Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:46 am
Gawdzilla wrote:Animavore wrote:The thread title is so misleading
I thought it was going to be about a circus freak having dinner.
It should be
Mutant Man-Eating Catfish.

Ease up there, big fella! Cali's new at this posting thing.

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by Mung Bean » Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:51 am
*has never seen a dummy being thrown out of a pram in any other fashion, although supposes it is theoretically possible to do so with great panache*
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by Animavore » Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:53 am
I actually wanted to use the word "soother" but thought my American friends may not get it. "Dummy" is understood over here because we watch American TV but no one uses it in real life.
(except Chavs)
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by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:28 am
Animavore wrote:I actually wanted to use the word "soother" but thought my American friends may not get it. "Dummy" is understood over here because we watch American TV but no one uses it in real life.
(except Chavs)
As we use "pacifier" we'd have probably got it from context.

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by Svartalf » Mon Apr 05, 2010 3:49 pm
Animavore wrote:I actually wanted to use the word "soother" but thought my American friends may not get it. "Dummy" is understood over here because we watch American TV but no one uses it in real life.
(except Chavs)
do you mean a mannequin? because if a soother is what I think it is, the American for it is "pacifier"...
then again, I may have completyely misunderstood you because you have been about as clear as a tablet full of linear A script.
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by Xamonas Chegwé » Mon Apr 05, 2010 6:32 pm
Animavore wrote:The thread title is so misleading
I thought it was going to be about a circus freak having dinner.
It should be
Mutant Man-Eating Catfish.

Actually, it
should read:
Mutant, man-eating catfish? [/uber-pedant]

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by Mung Bean » Mon Apr 05, 2010 11:17 pm
Not necessarily. What if the catfish in question is eating a mutant man?
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by Animavore » Mon Apr 05, 2010 11:21 pm
Svartalf wrote:Animavore wrote:I actually wanted to use the word "soother" but thought my American friends may not get it. "Dummy" is understood over here because we watch American TV but no one uses it in real life.
(except Chavs)
do you mean a mannequin? because if a soother is what I think it is, the American for it is "pacifier"...
then again, I may have completyely misunderstood you because you have been about as clear as a tablet full of linear A script.
Some Americans call "pacifiers" "dummys".
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by Gawdzilla Sama » Mon Apr 05, 2010 11:25 pm
Animavore wrote:Svartalf wrote:Animavore wrote:I actually wanted to use the word "soother" but thought my American friends may not get it. "Dummy" is understood over here because we watch American TV but no one uses it in real life.
(except Chavs)
do you mean a mannequin? because if a soother is what I think it is, the American for it is "pacifier"...
then again, I may have completyely misunderstood you because you have been about as clear as a tablet full of linear A script.
Some Americans call "pacifiers" "dummys".
They used to be called "sugar tits".
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by rachelbean » Tue Apr 06, 2010 1:47 am
Animavore wrote:Svartalf wrote:Animavore wrote:I actually wanted to use the word "soother" but thought my American friends may not get it. "Dummy" is understood over here because we watch American TV but no one uses it in real life.
(except Chavs)
do you mean a mannequin? because if a soother is what I think it is, the American for it is "pacifier"...
then again, I may have completyely misunderstood you because you have been about as clear as a tablet full of linear A script.
Some Americans call "pacifiers" "dummys".
Really? Never heard it in my life. I've heard pacifier or occasionally: binky, but never dummy. If someone says dummy you assume they are speaking about a mannequin or a stupid person

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by JimC » Tue Apr 06, 2010 3:49 am
rachelsinatra wrote:Animavore wrote:Svartalf wrote:Animavore wrote:I actually wanted to use the word "soother" but thought my American friends may not get it. "Dummy" is understood over here because we watch American TV but no one uses it in real life.
(except Chavs)
do you mean a mannequin? because if a soother is what I think it is, the American for it is "pacifier"...
then again, I may have completyely misunderstood you because you have been about as clear as a tablet full of linear A script.
Some Americans call "pacifiers" "dummys".
Really? Never heard it in my life. I've heard pacifier or occasionally: binky, but never dummy. If someone says dummy you assume they are speaking about a mannequin or a stupid person

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by CJ » Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:32 am
Dumb = can't speak, thus Dummy = prevents baby making noise.
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by Feck » Tue Apr 06, 2010 8:36 am
CJ wrote:Dumb = can't speak, thus Dummy = prevents baby making noise.
I thought they were called dummies too
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by CJ » Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:30 am
Feck wrote:CJ wrote:Dumb = can't speak, thus Dummy = prevents baby making noise.
I thought they were called dummies too
Oh shut up!
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