:o I should know my German War History better. I had always thought that the Graf Zeppelin was completed and had been in full service. Maybe next time I’ll do some research before I look stupid.
Honda: A Japanese automotive company that builds better cars than **Hyandai:**A Korean automotive company.
I Googled Hyandai to confirm that it was from Korea. Google suggested Hyundai instead. I noticed the misspelling, and still didn’t correct it. :smack: I’m on a roll today.
**Hyandai:[b/] A word I just made up. Hyundai: A real car company.
copyright: Legal protection of a creative piece of work. Automatically conferred upon creation. Lasts for 70 years after the death of the creator. trademark: Legal protection of a logo or trade name. Must be applied for. Lasts forever, or until the courts declare that it has become a generic term. patent: Legal protection of a design, invention, or idea. Must be applied for. Lasts for 20 years.
James A. Garfield: A US president who was shot and killed Garfield: A comic strip that should be shot and killed
Tito Puente: percussianist & band leader, sort of a Puerto Rican Desi Arnaz. Dead. Tito Fuentes: Cuban; played second base (but not second bass) for the San Francisco Giants during the 60s & 70s. Not dead.
Sherlock Holmes the great detective. John Holmes the big man. Larry Holmes the heavyweight boxer. Katie Holmes “Dawson’s Creek” actress. Not a heavyweight in any sense of the word. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. celebrated physician and professor of anatomy and physiology at Harvard. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. heavyweight jurist, a member of the United States Supreme Court for over 30 years. Rupert Holmes successful playwright. Basil Rathbone the classic Holmes. Jeremy Brett the best Holmes.
Australia - kangaroos, boomerangs, southern hemisphere. Crocodile Dundee comes from there. Austria - none of the above. The Sound of Music is set there.
**Sydney **- large city in Australia
**Sidney **- small town in Canada
**Paraguay **- small South American country that lost a third of it’s male population in a war against Uruguay in the 1920s.
**Uruguay **- small South American country that lost a third of it’s male population in a war against Paraguay in the 1920s.
(these were 1920’s style death 'guays)
**Menswear **- clothing Men swear - yes they do, don’t they?
You forgot Andrew Marvell (1621-1678), the metaphysical poet, most famous for “To His Coy Mistress.” (I always thought it was called “The Shepherd to His Coy Mistress,” but that’s not the way I keep finding it listed.)
And how about
** Imply** To suggest without stating outright
** Infer** To perceive that which is implied
And, of course
** Nucular** How most presidents describe atomic weapons
** Nuclear** How most intelligent people describe atomic weapons