OT: 112th Obsequious Banter Thread: Nearing the Halfway Point of the Year

Which 1 of 12 is Your Favorite Month?


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Appleyard

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@Appleyard its that time of the year again! Our yearly reminder that you lost to a bunch of upstart backwater farmers and bankers and cobblers and whatnot. View attachment 726024View attachment 726025View attachment 726026View attachment 726027View attachment 726028View attachment 726029View attachment 726030View attachment 726031
Happy Independence Day everyone!

Note:

We use miles not kilometres. ;)

Imperial measurements are the most common in the UK. Albeit most people can also also use metric interchangeably due to our fully functional primary and secondary education system... but generally prefer not to.
 

Appleyard

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Yeah? Well we pronounce aluminum correctly

That is fair. I pronounce it incorrectly so I don't get laughed at over here... but that is a very interesting yet stupid quirk of British English aha.

The UK is going to keep getting smaller too... Orkney Islands talking about re-joining Norway lmao. Cannot blame them.
 

PDX Flyer

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Nice little camping trip on the east side of the Cascade mountains . Over looking the high desert of eastern Oregon

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Note:

We use miles not kilometres. ;)

Imperial measurements are the most common in the UK. Albeit most people can also also use metric interchangeably due to our fully functional primary and secondary education system... but generally prefer not to.

Thank you for:

Monty Python
The Young Ones
The IT Crowd
The Goodies
Prog Rock
Elizabeth Hurley
Fish and Chips
Sherlock (with Benedict Cumberbatch)
Benedict Cumberbatch
Emilia Clarke
Janet Montgomery
Lock, Stock.../Snatch/Rock-n-Rolla
Diana Rigg
Lawrence Brown (Lost in the Pond)
Music from the 1960s - 1980s
Matthew Berry
The Mighty Boosh
The Attenboroughs
Bill Shakespeare


No thank you for:

Benny Hill
 

Lord Defect

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Thank you for:

Monty Python
The Young Ones
The IT Crowd
The Goodies
Prog Rock
Elizabeth Hurley
Fish and Chips
Sherlock (with Benedict Cumberbatch)
Benedict Cumberbatch
Emilia Clarke
Janet Montgomery
Lock, Stock.../Snatch/Rock-n-Rolla
Diana Rigg
Lawrence Brown (Lost in the Pond)
Music from the 1960s - 1980s
Matthew Berry
The Mighty Boosh
The Attenboroughs
Bill Shakespeare


No thank you for:

Benny Hill
What? No midsummer murders?
 
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Danko

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Anyone familiar with diagnosing Dryer issues? Dryer's been running very hot the last few weeks, I clean the trap every run, and attempted to clear the vent itself but got stuck about 2 feet into an 8 foot dryer vent run. Ran a load last night and just noticed around 14 hours ago and just noticed the back of the dryer itself is still warm and has that smell as if it just finished drying but the clothes are all cool to the touch.

Went to run another load and the dryer wont turn on.

Moved the dryer out to unplug it and clear the charge and noticed a glowing orange at the bottom back of the dryer still. Left it unplugged but am concerned of a fire risk.
 

Lord Defect

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Anyone familiar with diagnosing Dryer issues? Dryer's been running very hot the last few weeks, I clean the trap every run, and attempted to clear the vent itself but got stuck about 2 feet into an 8 foot dryer vent run. Ran a load last night and just noticed around 14 hours ago and just noticed the back of the dryer itself is still warm and has that smell as if it just finished drying but the clothes are all cool to the touch.

Went to run another load and the dryer wont turn on.

Moved the dryer out to unplug it and clear the charge and noticed a glowing orange at the bottom back of the dryer still. Left it unplugged but am concerned of a fire risk.
That shouldn’t be happening. It kind of sounds like your glow plug is staying lit. That should only stay orange long enough to ignite the gas. Without diagnosing it first hand it seems like the board might be bad.
Since you didn’t mention any smoke I’ll assume a small bundle of socks that have squeezed into an area they shouldn’t be able to get to didn’t combust and rule that out as the glow.
 
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ajgoal

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Yeah? Well we pronounce aluminum correctly
That is fair. I pronounce it incorrectly so I don't get laughed at over here... but that is a very interesting yet stupid quirk of British English aha.

The UK is going to keep getting smaller too... Orkney Islands talking about re-joining Norway lmao. Cannot blame them.
"You say 'urbs' and we say 'Herbs.' Because there's a ****ing 'H' in it."
 

Beef Invictus

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EXPLAIN


I'd have to replace the front seats and I'd want to do a paint job. was curious if anyone has insight on how expensive that would be

BMW's are very precisely engineered and can be very finicky for maintenance. My old college roommate designs engines for a living now, and he learned how to do that on his BMW. He bought a used one...then he bought another used one, so he could strip that for parts to keep the main one running.

So I'd advise to make sure that model isn't gonna end up being too much work. Or perhaps that's a feature for you as you learn
 

Appleyard

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"You say 'urbs' and we say 'Herbs.' Because there's a ****ing 'H' in it."

Tbf I think there are probably 3 different ways in the UK!

Albeit, yeh, Kings English is "hurbs" in effect.

Standard english: Hurbs
Too posh for their own good: He(r)bs (with aspirated r.)
Most inner cities, especially in the North: 'ehrrrbz

Albeit none of the 3 sound like parts of America with the comical 'urb... aha.
 
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