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Originally Posted By: latishyaOriginally Posted By: JackieThat's nothing--I found out from Bingley that Britspeakers think a waterspout is an old man (they pronounce geyser as geezer) and that a big ice floe is more slippery (a glacier is glassier).
Oh, hey, olly--I saw a bit on the Travel Channel about the Franz Joseph glacier last week.
I think that's Franz Josef.
Yes it is, been there done that
And that's not a waterspout, Jackie, this is a waterspout:
Waterspout off Sydney
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