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Imperial Gallons Vs US(?) gallons
Posted: Thu May 03, 2001 3:03 pm
by twilson@motionwear.net
Conversion tables can be found at
http://www.kbapps.com/conversion.htm 1 imperial gallon = 1.2 U.S. gallons =4.5 liters
Could these two differing definitions have anything to do with the amount of beverage intake required to make oneself tipsy?
Tom Wilson
Motionwear Inc.
1315 Sunday Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46217
Office (317) 780-0609
Fax (317) 780-4188
Re: Imperial Gallons Vs US(?) gallons
Posted: Thu May 03, 2001 6:00 pm
by mrbadger
More importantly,
Can anyone explain the difference between a firkin, a gherkin, a merkin,
and a jerkin?
Note: The difference between a firkin and a jerkin is not what you are
thinking.
Dictionaries are allowed.
No prizes will be given.
Re: Imperial Gallons Vs US(?) gallons
Posted: Thu May 03, 2001 7:48 pm
by Ray McCrary
A "merkin" is a fake "beard" worn by medieval men, women and Badger around
their sexual organs in order to reduce lice. First you burn off the hair
with a hot coal held in tongs............
Don't have time to do the boring ones.............
Best,
Ray McCrary
"Speed is Life;
of course Luck and Altitude
are helpful, too."
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> More importantly,
> Can anyone explain the difference between a firkin, a gherkin, a merkin,
> and a jerkin?
> Note: The difference between a firkin and a jerkin is not what you are
> thinking.
> Dictionaries are allowed.
> No prizes will be given.
>
>
>
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>
>
Re: Imperial Gallons Vs US(?) gallons
Posted: Fri May 04, 2001 11:09 pm
by Frank O_ The Mountain
In a message dated 5/4/01 10:49:30 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
mrbadger@home.com writes:
>
A firkin is a small barrel or any of several British units of capacity,
usually equal to about 1/4 of a barrel or 9 gallons (34 liters)
A gherkin is A small cucumber, especially one used for pickling.
A merkin is a a "counterfeit hair for women's privy parts," and another
dictionary calls it a "pubic hair wig." (for a lenghty explanation of the
origin go to :
http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a3_232.html
and a jerkin is a close-fitting, hip-length, collarless jacket having no
sleeves but often extended shoulders, belted and worn over a doublet by men
especially in the 16th century.
A short, close-fitting, often sleeveless coat or jacket, usually of leather.
So there~!
Derek, do you have an recent news on how Gerry Gougens is doing?
Tnx
Terry
Re: Imperial Gallons Vs US(?) gallons
Posted: Sat May 05, 2001 9:12 am
by mrbadger
TATERRY@aol.com wrote:
> "................
> Derek, do you have an recent news on how Gerry Gougens is doing?
> Tnx"
Hi Terry. I spoke to Gerry again today at his home. He was doing
pretty well and sounded very much like his old self but cancer is nasty
stuff and he still has a long row to hoe before he's in the clear. Gerry
is 76 years old but very resilient and strong as a bull so we'll just
keep fingers crossed. Just in case anyone doesn't know, Gerry founded,
owned, and operated Abingdon Spares for many years and has just
undergone surgery for a malignant brain tumor. Once again, he would
greatly appreciate a card to let him know folks are thinking of him
at,
GERARD GOGUEN
RR-1
19 RESERVOIR AVE.
WALPOLE NH.
03608
Doris tells me opening the mail is the highlight of his day.
Thanks, Badger