You mean mine? The coconut palm is highly flexible, thus survives storms that would snap a rigid tree.Thorin wrote:Say what?
Palm Tree
You mean mine? The coconut palm is highly flexible, thus survives storms that would snap a rigid tree.Thorin wrote:Say what?
What can I say? This is the only forum I'm a member of.Monroe wrote:I've only gone up like 20 I think its safe to say I'll never be in the top 10 again. People i don't even recognize have almost as much posts as I do lol
Yes, I actually know what a palm tree is. I even tried to google that particular saying. Fair to say it didn't show upTsukiyumi wrote:You mean mine? The coconut palm is highly flexible, thus survives storms that would snap a rigid tree.Thorin wrote:Say what?
Palm Tree
I wasn't using the saying, I was using my own analogy. Besides, a palm is way more flexible than a willow.Monroe wrote:I think the saying says the Willow Tree not the Cocunut Tree.
lrn2philsophize dude
That's probably why you don't know me, yeah. I got into gi-normous back and forths with Rochey and Seafort about the Federation not being one big pile of suck (paraphrasing of course) across multiple Trek topics. That's where I started out. I didn't get into the more off topic areas till more recently, when the Trek discussion went off a cliff, I got into the politics and what not. Just checked out this area very recently, last few days.Monroe wrote:I know! Who are you? You only post in the trek subjects? Cause I usually only post in the nonTrek threads
That sounds like a challenge.Thorin wrote:Beware, my idioms are far, far greater and more terrible than anything you could possibly have in your arsenal. Google 'Yorkshire', or something
Look at my location.# Star Trek: The Next Generation - In episode 156 & 157 Gambit, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, played by Yorkshireman Patrick Stewart, bears a distinct Huddersfield accent.
Pride cometh before a fall, Thorin.Thorin wrote:You won't beat this.
I've said before, but Patrick Stewart (Captain Picard) comes from Yorkshire, and indeed from my very hometown. He's chancellor of my local university, too, and I've 'met' him there.
In fact, on that wikipedia page (completely coincidentally), I found this;
Look at my location.# Star Trek: The Next Generation - In episode 156 & 157 Gambit, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, played by Yorkshireman Patrick Stewart, bears a distinct Huddersfield accent.