Eh?
SNERK!!, eh?
You’re a hoser, EH?
It would confuse me…I dont do metric.
2 and 2 are 4, 4 and 4 are 8, 8 and 8 are 16, 16 and 16 are 32. Inchworm, inchworm, measuring….. (and a Dane supposedly sang that)
Centimeter worm, centimeter worm… Nah, it just doesn’t work. Could be worse. Could be 2.54-centimeter worm.
(Never did think Danny Kaye was funny. But I fondly remember Imogene Coca on the Sid Caesar Show singing the “Inchworm Song”.)
Okay, I’ll bite: Was it Danny Kaye (presumably playing Hans Christian Andersen) who sang that, or Victor Borge?Or am I even more lost than usual?
Once you learn the metric way, it is very easy.Must not be stubborn and set in your ways, though.IT is good for the mind to learn something new.
That worm has been on quite a mission.
I still translate for our foreign daughter-in-law. 25.4 mm worm. or 2.54 cm worm…………
take off, eh! You hoser!
atajayhawk: Danny Kaye in the movie. I don’t know if Victor Borge ever sang Inchworm (measuring the marigolds).
atajayhawk: I doubt if anyone who asks such a question ever comes back to check for answers. I don’t. What a pity. Oh well.
NOW TAKE OFF YOU HOSER
Just a little shout-out to my friends north of the border.
Careful, Inchy, or Sophie just might kilogram you into a grease spot! You know how violent Americans are… ;o)
Oh and hoser also originated with that team. I still have that album. You gotta play beer hunter.
Oh and the hoser typically is the one who “hoses” in one way or another, the hosee.
Yup—sounds like a 2.5-cm worm to me..Good one.
Not an Inch Worm. A 2.54 cm Worm!
Metric is logic. lol
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rayannina about 13 years ago
Eh?
margueritem about 13 years ago
SNERK!!, eh?
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
You’re a hoser, EH?
Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago
It would confuse me…I dont do metric.
celeconecca about 13 years ago
2 and 2 are 4, 4 and 4 are 8, 8 and 8 are 16, 16 and 16 are 32. Inchworm, inchworm, measuring….. (and a Dane supposedly sang that)
pschearer Premium Member about 13 years ago
Centimeter worm, centimeter worm… Nah, it just doesn’t work. Could be worse. Could be 2.54-centimeter worm.
(Never did think Danny Kaye was funny. But I fondly remember Imogene Coca on the Sid Caesar Show singing the “Inchworm Song”.)
atajayhawk about 13 years ago
Okay, I’ll bite: Was it Danny Kaye (presumably playing Hans Christian Andersen) who sang that, or Victor Borge?Or am I even more lost than usual?
wellhoney about 13 years ago
Once you learn the metric way, it is very easy.Must not be stubborn and set in your ways, though.IT is good for the mind to learn something new.
cleokaya about 13 years ago
That worm has been on quite a mission.
Yukoneric about 13 years ago
I still translate for our foreign daughter-in-law. 25.4 mm worm. or 2.54 cm worm…………
Whofan1963 about 13 years ago
take off, eh! You hoser!
wynot about 13 years ago
atajayhawk: Danny Kaye in the movie. I don’t know if Victor Borge ever sang Inchworm (measuring the marigolds).
wynot about 13 years ago
atajayhawk: I doubt if anyone who asks such a question ever comes back to check for answers. I don’t. What a pity. Oh well.
steelersneo about 13 years ago
NOW TAKE OFF YOU HOSER
brian anderson creator about 13 years ago
Just a little shout-out to my friends north of the border.
Destiny23 about 13 years ago
Careful, Inchy, or Sophie just might kilogram you into a grease spot! You know how violent Americans are… ;o)
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Oh and hoser also originated with that team. I still have that album. You gotta play beer hunter.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Oh and the hoser typically is the one who “hoses” in one way or another, the hosee.
rgcviper about 13 years ago
Yup—sounds like a 2.5-cm worm to me..Good one.
Hunter7 about 13 years ago
Not an Inch Worm. A 2.54 cm Worm!
Cala171 almost 11 years ago
Metric is logic. lol