I have a doubt

K

Keith Thompson

:-/

In civilised countries, having a gun in your car either with or without
a silencer is evidence that you're out for no good things, unless you
have a very good reason (and no, "sumbitch needed killin'" doesn't
count).

*Please* don't turn this into a gun-control flamefest.
 
S

Spiros Bousbouras

pete said:
In the USA, you can get in trouble with the law
if they find a silencer in your car.

In England, you can get in trouble for running your car without one.

In England "double glazed" applies to windows ; in U.S.A.
to some kind of sweet or cake or something.
 
K

Kenneth Brody

Spiros said:
In England "double glazed" applies to windows ; in U.S.A.
to some kind of sweet or cake or something.

It applies to windows as well -- "double glazed" being, as I recall,
a method of insulation.

I've heard of "glazed" donuts, but not "double glazed".

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