Out of the blue Urs, did you make that joke intentionally ?

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Urs wrote:Not sure about Thursdays. Too many drinks on Thursdays.
I wont transcribe it yet because it'll become obvious, BUT

IMO

it is a soooooo subtle joke that i'm still wondering if you really intend this double sense, because you aren't english based and though you're obviously a genius in you're area, AFAIK subtleties of english literature aren't part of it (at least professionally)

Or just forget it, as this being rather off-topic for renowned digital audio coder

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Hehehe, what do you think?

People usually give my puns a blank look, but this one was recepted gracefully. I should stick to these. The other good one in recent years was calling pushbike riders on Australian highways "suicylists". The one that nobody found funny at all was "There are two kinds of aliens on earth - Italiens and Australiens" (doesn't work at all in written form).

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i think it is highly unusual, so i was in the doubt

i'm persuaded much people didn't notice it, even being english based, a truly excellent one !!!

:lol:

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Urs wrote:"There are two kinds of aliens on earth - Italiens and Australiens" .
:lol:
Whoever wants music instead of noise, joy instead of pleasure, soul instead of gold, creative work instead of business, passion instead of foolery, finds no home in this trivial world of ours.

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murnau wrote:
Urs wrote:"There are two kinds of aliens on earth - Italiens and Australiens" .
:lol:
and i didn't notice this one...

:dog:

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How could you forget to mention "Bavaliens"? :x

They appear at the Oktoberfest and other Bavarian fun fairs!


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Krakatau wrote:
Urs wrote:Not sure about Thursdays. Too many drinks on Thursdays.
it is a soooooo subtle joke that i'm still wondering if you really intend this double sense, because you aren't english based and though you're obviously a genius in you're area, AFAIK subtleties of english literature aren't part of it (at least professionally)
I don't get it. I'm English, please explain.

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The "double sense" can only be seen after some alcoholic drinks... :P

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It is quite a common expression in alot of the USA, used as the name of events on thursday across college campuses nation wide

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Is it a bit like how decent British night-clubs have cheap Thurdsays where its £1 a drink, the music sucks and its full of women willing to give you a pleasuring for a Smirnoff Ice?

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Tricky-Loops wrote:The "double sense" can only be seen after some alcoholic drinks... :P
+1

:P :P

...when you get "double vision", of course !

:wink:

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mutantdog wrote:... decent British night-clubs

:o

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I don't get it. I'm English, please explain.
Thursday = thirsty

Prost

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indeed : too many drinks on thirst day

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Krakatau wrote:indeed : too many drinks on thirst day

:clown: :clown: :clown:
:shrug: I suspect most native English speakers wouldn't find this funny.

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