Everyone should know how to take rough measurements with their body. For example: If I spread my fingers wide, thumb tip to pinky tip ~ 9". Middle bone of pinky ~ 1". My pace (two steps) ~ 5’. Of course men do have a tendency to over estimate the length of CERTAIN body parts. ;-)
Ironlegion. The “eh” in Canadian conversation doesn’t usually come out in written narrative since the writer has time to choose their words.What John actually said was "I’ll need some 1×6 eh,a cuppla 2×4s eh, 2 sheets of plywood eh,and 36 bottles of Molson Canadian you hoser!
Carl42sg. Lumber,and persons measurements, e.g. Height, weight,etc.are still measured imperial,not metric in Canada.And in football it’s 1st and 10 yards not meters.Actually it’s pretty hap-hazard as to where metric is used or imperial.We Re multi-cultural,and multi measurement as well.
My shoes are a constant 12" long, which produces accurate distance measures for things like floors. Being a former museum modeler, I can judge less than a foot fairly accurately.
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Carl42SG
Metrication started in Canada in mid 1970s and took about a decade to go through the various items, starting with Celsius, kiloPascals, and kilometers per hour. Anything new has resistance, and since liquid measures used both US and imperial amounts with the same name, I had fun by suggesting what we needed first was to split the difference between US and Imperial quarts. Total agreement. And then we could call it a litre. General sputtering.
Comicsssfan. See,your public school taught you something after all,and with the ability to convert inches to centimetres,you’ll be ready to impress the ladies on the beach next year!
I understand that these strips are repeats, but I thought Lynn was supposed to be overseeing them. This stopped being funny a long time ago. Especially after last week in the US.
Carl42SG. The longer,wider field reflects our great nations vast,endless borders.We got rid of 4th down because in Canada we like to “Strap it on,and git it done”!! (With apologies to Stephen King)
Miss scarlet Comparing you know who’s abhorrent behaviour to Johns familiar,good-natured tease is a little extreme don’t you think? It’s the kind of connection his supporters are trying to make by calling his words locker room talk.Lynn wrote this comic by the way,so she must have thought it was funny.we need not lose our sense of humour completely to respect each other as we should.
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
not funny to use your wife as a measuring tool
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
Funny at the time, just don’t dwell on it long.
comixluver about 8 years ago
Guess who got to sleep in the garage with their new roomie the lawnmower that night…?
howtheduck about 8 years ago
This means that when John and Elly screw in the doorway, John adds about 8 inches to the equation.
oddhumor about 8 years ago
Somebody is sleeping in the dog house tonight.
keltii about 8 years ago
sounds like he is starting to build the train set platforms?
well-i-never about 8 years ago
In Canada metal edging is used on a hall doorway?
alondra about 8 years ago
Try measuring your own rump John! You know, the one that’s sleeping on the sofa tonight!
RoseHawke about 8 years ago
I want to know how the heck he’s going to get that plywood home.
nosirrom about 8 years ago
Everyone should know how to take rough measurements with their body. For example: If I spread my fingers wide, thumb tip to pinky tip ~ 9". Middle bone of pinky ~ 1". My pace (two steps) ~ 5’. Of course men do have a tendency to over estimate the length of CERTAIN body parts. ;-)
Norman L Jones about 8 years ago
You don’t use THAT to measure with!
USN1977 about 8 years ago
What happened with Lynn’s first husband?
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member about 8 years ago
… and that’s when the fight started.
doris sloan about 8 years ago
Dead man walking.
paranormal about 8 years ago
He’s dead meat!
Fido (aka Felix Rex) about 8 years ago
I thought Canada was metric.
Alphaomega about 8 years ago
Ironlegion. The “eh” in Canadian conversation doesn’t usually come out in written narrative since the writer has time to choose their words.What John actually said was "I’ll need some 1×6 eh,a cuppla 2×4s eh, 2 sheets of plywood eh,and 36 bottles of Molson Canadian you hoser!
Alphaomega about 8 years ago
Carl42sg. Lumber,and persons measurements, e.g. Height, weight,etc.are still measured imperial,not metric in Canada.And in football it’s 1st and 10 yards not meters.Actually it’s pretty hap-hazard as to where metric is used or imperial.We Re multi-cultural,and multi measurement as well.
Alphaomega about 8 years ago
Canadian men prefer to use centimetres over inches in some areas where a larger number is preferred,but revert to inches when measuring waistlines.
Alphaomega about 8 years ago
NightGaunt49. Sadly,Tim Hortons is never mentioned.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
nosirrom
My shoes are a constant 12" long, which produces accurate distance measures for things like floors. Being a former museum modeler, I can judge less than a foot fairly accurately.
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Carl42SG
Metrication started in Canada in mid 1970s and took about a decade to go through the various items, starting with Celsius, kiloPascals, and kilometers per hour. Anything new has resistance, and since liquid measures used both US and imperial amounts with the same name, I had fun by suggesting what we needed first was to split the difference between US and Imperial quarts. Total agreement. And then we could call it a litre. General sputtering.
Alphaomega about 8 years ago
Comicsssfan. See,your public school taught you something after all,and with the ability to convert inches to centimetres,you’ll be ready to impress the ladies on the beach next year!
Alphaomega about 8 years ago
Comicsssfan. Wearing your codpiece is optional of course.
MissScarlet Premium Member about 8 years ago
I understand that these strips are repeats, but I thought Lynn was supposed to be overseeing them. This stopped being funny a long time ago. Especially after last week in the US.
Alphaomega about 8 years ago
Carl42SG. The longer,wider field reflects our great nations vast,endless borders.We got rid of 4th down because in Canada we like to “Strap it on,and git it done”!! (With apologies to Stephen King)
Alphaomega about 8 years ago
Oh,and the 12th player was mandated by the Canadian Government to lower unemployment rates in the 70’s.
Alphaomega about 8 years ago
Miss scarlet Comparing you know who’s abhorrent behaviour to Johns familiar,good-natured tease is a little extreme don’t you think? It’s the kind of connection his supporters are trying to make by calling his words locker room talk.Lynn wrote this comic by the way,so she must have thought it was funny.we need not lose our sense of humour completely to respect each other as we should.
slsharris about 8 years ago
Maybe she should use some measurements of her own memories of her husband that will be considerably smaller…