If you're going to make a mistake...

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...have it cast in bronze and fixed to a wall so everyone can see it.

STEELQUICHE.jpg


On a wall in Barrow-in-Furness.
 
...that's why people talk about components being made of cheese!
 

betty swollocks

large member
Our oven at work is hardly up to the job of cooking anything, BUT, I feel that investing in a Bessemer Converter to do the job may be overkill.
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Could it of been "Cheaper", but the foundry worker was thinking of the bakers at the time?
 

yello

Guest
It actually took me a few reads because I was looking for a typo or grammatical error! Then I thought there was maybe another meaning for quiche... one that I didn't know.
 

yello

Guest
Uncle Mort said:
I don't know. I remember getting my knuckles rapped at school for using quicker as an adverb. It had to be "more quickly".

True enough for the strict grammar adherents. Languages change though and, if I remember correctly, in German the adverb/adjective difference has all but disappeared; 'schnell', for instance, is both adjective and adverb. It'll go in English too in time.
 
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Rammy
the typography on that is shocking,

splitting the guys name onto tow lines just looks stupid and disrupts the ability to read it easily
 
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