10 Dec 23
@very-rusty saidThink I said “armour”, not “armor”. Influences from south of us affecting your spelling?🤔😲
Your head is getting swelled old friend, you are not everyone's Knight in shining armor.
-VR
@great-big-stees saidThe metal coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors to protect the body in battle.
Think I said “armour”, not “armor”. Influences from south of us affecting your spelling?🤔😲
"knights in armor" 🙂 😛
-VR
@very-rusty saidAmerican knights yes…Canadian no.
The metal coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors to protect the body in battle.
"knights in armor" 🙂 😛
-VR
@great-big-stees saidIs it spelled armor or armour?
American knights yes…Canadian no.
'Armor' is the American spelling, while, 'armour' is the British spelling. I used the American spelling. 🙂
After all they are our defenders!
-VR
10 Dec 23
@earl-of-trumps saidDo you have Torunn’s permission to share this private information?
Happy Birthday to Torunn, the Grand Dame of the forums here,
@earl-of-trumps saidThank you Earl, very nice of you to remember, a happy birthday with family. 🙂
Happy Birthday to Torunn, the Grand Dame of the forums here,
11 Dec 23
@divegeester saidI believe I have mentioned my birthday as the Nobel Day on previous occasions.
Do you have Torunn’s permission to share this private information?
@fmf saidIt's 9.22 pm where my son and I are. It's 12.22 am in Brisbane. Does that mean he is already 20 years old in eastern Australia while still being 19 years old here?
It is my son's 20th birthday in 2 hours 20 minutes from now. If anyone would like to send him money, PM me.
@fmf saidyes
It's 9.22 pm where my son and I are. It's 12.22 am in Brisbane. Does that mean he is already 20 years old in eastern Australia while still being 19 years old here?