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#31364 06/07/01 07:26 PM
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Yankee Doodle went to town.


#31365 06/07/01 07:32 PM
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And remember, it's the same Brits that go around casually knocking people up in the morning.


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#31367 06/08/01 06:43 AM
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But "septic" is just so appropriate.


#31368 06/08/01 08:02 AM
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"split-level" houses

To me at least, (but I may be in a minority of 1) split-level houses are where the house is built on a slight slope so some of a single (or each) floor is at a different level (maybe 3-5 feet) from the rest, rather than where the ground floor is different depending on which side of the house you look at.

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casually knocking people up in the morning

Hey, you've been seriously misinformasticated. This takes years of trainin' and you gotta supply your own long pole


#31370 06/08/01 10:58 AM
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In California we call a drinking fountain a drinking fountain or a water fountain, but I have a friend from Rhode Island who calls it a bubbler. Are there other names for this?


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In Brooklyn NY USA, a fire hydrant was often called a "johnny pump"


#31372 06/08/01 01:02 PM
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Just as airplanes have terribly unhealthy air.

Have you ever considered outside seating?

Some people call "The leaders of the dogs" (Robin Williams' term for a fire hydrant, because the dogs all salute them) a fire plug. This dates from the very early days of fire departments when water lines had tapered wooden plugs driven into them at various points for hose connection.


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split-level houses

Around here, a split-level is a house with levels half-stories apart. Usually, there are three levels. The main entrance is on the first (ground) floor, and from there, one does up or down five feet or so to the remainder of the living area. Because the lower level is finished living area, it is partially exposed at least on one side, but not necessarily because it is built on a slope; access to windows and doors can be from dug-outs rather than gradual slopes. Split-levels, most of which were built in the 70s, have their own architectural style - limited to quasi-modern-colonial-revival-mixed-with-contemporary - while walk-outs can be just about any style.


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