Knock, knock.
Who's there?
I'm laughing right along with you. It's a good day for laughs, even silly ones. It is the annual day in Chicago when summer abrutply turns to fall. Cold and dreary. The Stones are playing at Soldier Field tomorrow night -- what fool booked that date?! -- with a forecast of temps in the low 39s and rain and/or snow. That'll keep Mick moving.
>ROFL!!! I really got a laugh out of that and just had to respond... :o)
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>>Half of us have knockers, half of us have knobs. It works out pretty well.
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>>>Wash your mind out with soap, young man! Actually, I thought that was only an English euphomism.
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>>>What would "most American males" call such a device then?
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>>>I don't suppose you have the same meaning for "knob" as we do too? (let's just say that the part of the human race that exhibits knockers does not so knob)
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>>>>Most american males would not think of a device to notify that someone is standing in front of your door when reading or hearing the word "Knockers". The thread title was very misleading for me <s>.
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>>>>>Bored here!
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>>>>>Another one from the series "Getting to know you":
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>>>>>Do you Americans usually not have a door knocker? Whenever I see someone calling on someone in US TV or movies (e.g. a cop), they're always forced to rap on the front door with their bare knuckles. This must be a pain, literally, if they've a lot of doors to knock, e.g. cops canvasing for witnesses.
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>>>>>Just curious, and it's not my imagination.
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