NWCock, between you and JustWill, I have had to Google more words in the last couple of days to have an understanding of what was said. Offal, non sequitur and now ferroequinologist, whew! This site is a learning site as well. Thank you to you both!!!
By #85103 at 05,Nov,12 23:50
Heehee! I only knew that word coz it came up on a TV quiz a few days ago
Well, I must give credit where credit is due; you remembered the word and were able to use it! Hey, it was YOU who educated me on golf balls. I look forward to your input in the forum.
By #303133 at 06,Nov,12 03:31
Ferroequinologist? (One who studies "iron horses"?) That is so cool! I have never heard the term before. The Latinization of a nickname coined by Native Americans. This is why I freakin' LOVE words so damn much!
By #23212 at 07,Nov,12 07:51
While I also love word play, 'JustWill', a quick search found that the term 'iron horse' originated in England around 1830.
By #303133 at 07,Nov,12 17:04
Lies! Lies, I tell you! Once again, the white man tries to take something away from my Native b rothers and s isters!
By #23212 at 08,Nov,12 02:57
Hurry up Kemosabe, the music's starting.
By #218130 at 07,Nov,12 11:43
Old steam trains? Yes! Like in the old Wild West
By #11431 at 07,Nov,12 11:07
Yes but look where liking strange mechanical devices got Cliff Richard :
(I like small speakers-I like tall speakers
If they've music-they've wired for sound)
(I like small speakers-I like tall speakers
If they've music-they've wired for sound)
.. now thats what I call a very odd liking !
call me sloppy joe..
But no one else was in so I made the thread.