Indeed! Extra large congrats for all of your hard work! High five!!!
Lin
On Sun, Apr 1, 2012 at 2:51 PM, Allison Loukanis <allison.m.loukanis@att.net> wrote:
Congratulations on your degree!Butte is a funny word. When I was about 14 we went to the Grand Canyon... the restaurant there offered a "Big Butte Salad" so I asked in all seriousness for the "Big Butt Salad"...lol. AllisonFrom: roger.steinberg <roger.steinberg@btinternet.com>
To: geology2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 1, 2012 12:05 PM
Subject: [Geology2] slang and my degree ceremony
Mark a better version is "totally knackered". Bit like me really. Friday was my degree ceremony. Presentation was made by Lord Putnam (Chariots of fire etc) at the Barbican in London. Fantastic day for me and the hundreds of other grads. Had my family there and afterwards took them out for a pub carvery in Essex. Almost tempted to carry on and do oceanography and Global warming but do not think the brain could cope with itI do some work with a primary school science/maths class. Year 6. In UK that is the final year before they go on to high school. One young lad is a keen geologist. I had to tell him what buttes and messa were. Told him that I thought Butte was an Americanism and most examples captured in pictures etc were in the States. Perfect examples of them and plateaus were in Utah Monument valley. I explained what the features were and how mesa became worn into Buttes. Then he asked me where the asteroid belt was. He thought it was next to the earth. I assured him that it was not and was further out in space and I would bring him in a book I have with its location explainedBtw I tried to joke with him and tell him Butte was Australian for a great beer but he did not get it. 10/11 year olds do not really get jokes like thatFrom: geology2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:geology2@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mark Smith
Sent: 01 April 2012 14:26
To: geology2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Geology2] ROFL!!!!Lol, yes the English language can get confusing! I don't envy foreign people trying to learn it.My 'end' is England (and to coin an English expression, I was 'knackered' when I sent the e-mail, lol).Mark.From: Rick Bates <HappyMoosePhoto@gmail.com>
To: geology2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 1 April 2012, 0:24
Subject: RE: [Geology2] ROFL!!!!Since Lin was an Ingrish Prof: They're there until theirs are not.(Which end was that anyway?)RickP.S. That should have said 'there' shall be many takers. (It's late at my end as I type this, lol).
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