ExiledInIllinois Posted June 17, 2019 Posted June 17, 2019 6 hours ago, Keukasmallies said: Bring Take Does anyone use the word "take" anymore? For damn sure no one appears to be able to use the word "bring" correctly. People have a real problem with this simple concept... Of course I don't: "May" and "Can" 5 hours ago, ShadyBillsFan said: Holy Carp. Tighten / Loosen? It al depends on what you are working on. THE majority of things get tightened "clockwise" (or to the right) However on say, the propane tank nozzle to the BBQ grill, or the reel to your edge / weed trimmer have the opposite thread. No **** Sherlock... Now you just confounded @Gugny even more. Faucets are righty tighty, lefty loosy... Including the hose bibb. Nobody puts the hose on with their back to the wall except @Gugny Holy carp! Now he will mandate backs to the wall like he demands people use the gay British word: whilst.
Gugny Posted June 17, 2019 Posted June 17, 2019 10 minutes ago, ExiledInIllinois said: People have a real problem with this simple concept... Of course I don't: "May" and "Can" No **** Sherlock... Now you just confounded @Gugny even more. Faucets are righty tighty, lefty loosy... Including the hose bibb. Nobody puts the hose on with their back to the wall except @Gugny Holy carp! Now he will mandate backs to the wall like he demands people use the gay British word: whilst. Prick. I will have Lil Gug video me attaching a hose to a faucet later and I will text it to you. 1
ExiledInIllinois Posted June 17, 2019 Posted June 17, 2019 3 hours ago, Not at the table Karlos said: Just unscrewed my hose to the right and it loosened With your back to the wall. Who does that weird ****! You and @Gugny obviously! /smh 3 minutes ago, Gugny said: Prick. I will have Lil Gug video me attaching a hose to a faucet later and I will text it to you. No doubt facing away from faucet or to the side. Screwy. No pun intended! It's why you get confused with the process. Good order, consistency is next to Godliness.
Keukasmallies Posted June 17, 2019 Posted June 17, 2019 (edited) 6 hours ago, LeviF91 said: Hmm. I had to think about this one. I tend to use "bring" when I'm adding something to the situation, "I'm bringing potato salad to the cookout." I use "take" when I'm subtracting something from the situation, "I'm taking my leftover potato salad home from the cookout." "Bring to" vs. "take from." I wonder if there's an actual rule associated with that. Or maybe I'm wrong Part of the answer lies with the location/destination of the speaker, e.g., "Bring it with you when you come over tonight." On the other hand, "Why don't you take it with you when you go there?" Edited June 17, 2019 by Keukasmallies 1
Keukasmallies Posted June 17, 2019 Posted June 17, 2019 6 hours ago, Gugny said: This IS a good one. In my head, I'm saying, "I need to bring my son to work," and "I need to take my son to work." Bring feels more natural, but take doesn't sound wrong, per se. Now I'm saying, "I'm going to bring my son to lunch," and "I'm going to take my son to lunch." In this example, bring seems to imply that I'm bringing him and leaving him there; take seems to imply that he and I are going together. Nope Yep However, if you say, "I'm going to bring my son to lunch at your house.", you're correct. Further, you can say bring if you tell someone you're bringing him to work with you, but not if you're taking him to his place of work. BUT, you need to factor in that the source of these "rules" is seventy-nine years old and learned them while the earth was still cooling....
The Real Buffalo Joe Posted June 17, 2019 Posted June 17, 2019 County and Country. Every time I read one of those words I have to go back and double check if there was an R.
BuffaloBill Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 On 6/16/2019 at 6:30 PM, Buffalo_Gal said: LOL It'll be a hot time in Hades when we throw a party! Honestly, hubby is not very simple at all - hence why he is so confusing. I suspect he thinks likewise. The wifey is a conundrum for me, sometimes it is an easy, automatic understanding to know what she is thinking. Other times, I’m just left standing there babbling to myself and saying “huh?” 1
KD in CA Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 (edited) 8 hours ago, DC Tom said: "Clockwise/Counterclockwise" is nonsense, because they're axially variant terms. Right-hand rule: point the thumb of your right hand in the direction you want the screw to move. You turn the screw in the direction your fingers curl. In other words: you want to remove the hose, point your right thumb away from the faucet. The hose turns how your fingers curl in to your palm. The right-hand rule is axially invariant, and will work for any normal threading (e.g. not a lawn mower blade, which is reverse-threaded so engine torque doesn't loosen it.) Whatever happened to ‘righty tighty/lefty loosen’? ? Edited June 18, 2019 by KD in CA
DC Tom Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 Just now, KD in CA said: Whatever happened to ‘righty righty/lefty loosen’? ? What part of "axially variant" did you not understand? "Righty tighty" becomes "lefty tighty" if you turn it upside down. "Right" and "left" are arbitrary terms, entirely dependent on perspective - specifically, on the perspective determined by the choice of axis. So if you choose the axis, say, with your thumb, it becomes invariant. 1
Augie Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 11 minutes ago, DC Tom said: What part of "axially variant" did you not understand? "Righty tighty" becomes "lefty tighty" if you turn it upside down. "Right" and "left" are arbitrary terms, entirely dependent on perspective - specifically, on the perspective determined by the choice of axis. So if you choose the axis, say, with your thumb, it becomes invariant. Aren’t you the guy who told us to put our thumbs in a lawnmower? ? I may have missed some details there......
SlimShady'sSpaceForce Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 15 hours ago, Gugny said: Prick. I will have Lil Gug video me attaching a hose to a faucet later and I will text it to you. lets keep this Rated G. We wouldn't want lil Gug to get in trouble with the camera. 9 hours ago, DC Tom said: What part of "axially variant" did you not understand? "Righty tighty" becomes "lefty tighty" if you turn it upside down. "Right" and "left" are arbitrary terms, entirely dependent on perspective - specifically, on the perspective determined by the choice of axis. So if you choose the axis, say, with your thumb, it becomes invariant. are we're circling back to - water swirling the opposite directing in the sink in Australia?
Pete Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 Spelling Wednesday. How the ***** does w-e-d-n get pronounced Wend?
SlimShady'sSpaceForce Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 15 minutes ago, Pete said: Spelling Wednesday. How the ***** does w-e-d-n get pronounced Wend? ask Brett Favre (Far - ve)
Uncle Joe Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 Simple things that tend to confuse you... Threads about threads...
transient Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 DC Tom’s explanation of... whatever the hell it was he was babbling about upthread 18 hours ago, Gugny said: I will have Lil Gug video me attaching a hose to a faucet later and I will text it to you. Also, how does one hold a camera and film themselves with their... you know... ?.
Gugny Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 37 minutes ago, transient said: DC Tom’s explanation of... whatever the hell it was he was babbling about upthread Also, how does one hold a camera and film themselves with their... you know... ?. Reported for calling my son a dick!!!
transient Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 14 minutes ago, Gugny said: Reported for calling my son a dick!!! My mistake... I thought I was calling your dick an eggplant. 1
Gugny Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 Just now, transient said: My mistake... I thought I was calling your dick an eggplant. You should choose a (much) smaller vegetable.
transient Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 8 minutes ago, Gugny said: You should choose a (much) smaller vegetable. I looked, but I couldn't find a cornichon emoji. 2
NoHuddleKelly12 Posted June 18, 2019 Posted June 18, 2019 Keeping plants/flowers alive. Should be simple, but it’s not in actuality.
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