Oooh! Hex!Hey - happy birthday! Hope you have a fabulous day!
(Is that decimal or hex?)
I like being 33

Oooh! Hex!Hey - happy birthday! Hope you have a fabulous day!
(Is that decimal or hex?)
Ahhh, but I'm over here, so I learned how to use the weird numbers. Except 'cups' - I still don't understand thoseThe metric lovers over there only do 10's. so decimal.
concave containers, preferably open on the top side, otherwise the content would flow out.Ahhh, but I'm over here, so I learned how to use the weird numbers. Except 'cups' - I still don't understand those![]()
Yeah, I understand how cups work with tea - but they make no sense for flour!concave containers, preferably open on the top side, otherwise the content would flow out.
Yeah, I understand how cups work with tea - but they make no sense for flour!
Have you seen the size of their teeth compared to their mouths? They have no choice, poor little kitties.Me? I'm just sitting here fuming that the little @#$# is chewing with its mouth open.
That's easy. The cup is determined by the difference in diameter between your bust size and your band size (diameter directly under your bust). That difference corresponds to different cups. 4 inches for instance would be a D cup. and so on.Ahhh, but I'm over here, so I learned how to use the weird numbers. Except 'cups' - I still don't understand those![]()
It handles them fine. One at a time.How is a launcher that doesn't handle multiple accounts still a thing?
So basically a 'cup' is a random measurement of weight. How very American.![]()
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and the same cup size looks more massive on a smaller woman.That's easy. The cup is determined by the difference in diameter between your bust size and your band size (diameter directly under your bust). That difference corresponds to different cups. 4 inches for instance would be a D cup. and so on.
That sounds like a mugDepends on how big your cup is. I have one for outdoors that’s 3/4 litre.
That's a tin.![]()
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definitely a cup.
Don't get me started. I miss the days when life involved litres, grams, and metres. Not cups, teaspoons, bushels, ounces, pounds, tablespoons, yards, feet, dashes, pinches, quarts, gallons and numerous other things that make absolutely no sense whatsoever.Ahhh, but I'm over here, so I learned how to use the weird numbers. Except 'cups' - I still don't understand those![]()
So basically a 'cup' is a random measurement of weight. How very American.
a tinnie is a can of beer as opposed to a stubby, which is a bottle of beer.That's a tin.
And it should be noted that there are two cups - dry cups and liquid cups. (Per my wife who bakes)So basically a 'cup' is a random measurement of weight. How very American.
You'll prise my 'stones' from my cold, dead hands.Dont worry, i'm sure we got the term and unit from the british and they only stopped using it because we started to. Like soccer. It's like the relationship one has with what kids think is cool and their parents.
A 'stubby' is a 'semi'.a tinnie is a can of beer as opposed to a stubby, which is a bottle of beer.
Speak for yourself, matron.A 'stubby' is a 'semi'.
Definitely not the size of a beer bottle.