I love this live rendition of I Will with Dan, he records it in a studio later but somehow this version just sounds so much better! Been meaning to clip it and add to my playlist for a while
6:40 FYI - roughly 2.5 centimeters equal an inch. The metric system is decimal, so the smallest lines on a ruler are the millimeters (one tenth of a centimeter, one thousandth of a meter). A match on a ruler is 2 millimeters wide. A millimeter would be sad sized cock indeed, a centimeter slightly better, a bukake of ten 1- millimeter-size dudes, which is a lot of mist when you think of it, which I don't really want to. The only thing I can find at the moment (2.30pm on Anzac Day) that is exactly a centimeter across is the top edge of a ring-pull tab on a beer can (across the curved bit). Poor Lil' Bump..
@@drblack66 Yeah, it's easier, once you know it. Growing up with it would be OK, but learning it already knowing feet and inches wasn't easy. The metric system arrived here when I was still in primary school (grades 1-6). 1972, I think. Between decimal currency (1966) and colour TV (1975 or '76). Exciting times! And frustrating as far as going metric was concerned, but it's good to know I managed better than the Americans! The oven in my rented home is so old the readings are in Fahrenheit, so I have a little conversion chart on the wall for cooking instructions. Pre-70's recipe books are another problem, not for me so much with my old oven, but people with nice new cookers need to convert old recipes and the measurements are different too - a metric cup and teaspoon ain't the same as their imperial ancestors!) At least I was too young for the changeover from pounds to dollars to be an issue! I remember when my folks bought me my first car (they'd put my bro and sis through college so they thought that was fair and I wasn't going to object), my Holden Torana was from 1973, so the odometer was in mph. Dad put little stickers over it, at 35 mph (60 kilometers per hour, city speed) and 60 mph (100k for the highway). There was a lot of that sort of thing for a few years (and still next to my oven). This has been another Grandpa Simpson ramble, from BabyFaceBren!
@@drblack66 mine was the LC (I think). 2 door coupe, mustard colour with white vinyl roof. Automatic shift on the steering column, vent windows (you don’t see those anymore). It’d be worth a fortune today.
1:33:41 CBB tour idea (or for any live show for that matter, feel free to use, I can't be bothered sending it to myself in the mail): audience members receive a card on entry (OR there could be a link to click after buying the ticket), to fill in with a 'Would You Rather' suggestion, their occupation, where they're from, embarrassing moment etc., for Scott to use in crowd work. In the case of Would You Rather', Scott and the gang could hang shit on the question or Scott could read out rejected suggestions and they could make fun of those. Or Scott, when adding details to the 2 scenarios, could occasionally turn to the contributor(s) in the audience and ask "I've got that right, haven't I?"
Wow. Hanford is really out there! Thanks for this BFB. You're the man!
You bet!
I love this live rendition of I Will with Dan, he records it in a studio later but somehow this version just sounds so much better! Been meaning to clip it and add to my playlist for a while
Yeah he has a sweet voice, the song suits it perfectly.
6:40 FYI - roughly 2.5 centimeters equal an inch. The metric system is decimal, so the smallest lines on a ruler are the millimeters (one tenth of a centimeter, one thousandth of a meter). A match on a ruler is 2 millimeters wide. A millimeter would be sad sized cock indeed, a centimeter slightly better, a bukake of ten 1- millimeter-size dudes, which is a lot of mist when you think of it, which I don't really want to. The only thing I can find at the moment (2.30pm on Anzac Day) that is exactly a centimeter across is the top edge of a ring-pull tab on a beer can (across the curved bit). Poor Lil' Bump..
@@drblack66 Yeah, it's easier, once you know it. Growing up with it would be OK, but
learning it already knowing feet and inches wasn't easy. The metric
system arrived here when I was still in primary school (grades 1-6).
1972, I think. Between decimal currency
(1966) and colour TV (1975 or '76). Exciting times! And frustrating as
far as going metric was concerned, but it's good to know I managed
better than the Americans!
The oven in my rented home is so old the readings are in Fahrenheit,
so I have a little conversion chart on the
wall for cooking instructions. Pre-70's recipe books are another
problem, not for me so much with my old oven, but people with nice new
cookers need to convert old recipes and the measurements are different
too - a metric cup and teaspoon ain't the same as their imperial
ancestors!) At least I was too young for the
changeover from pounds to dollars to be an issue!
I remember when my folks bought me my first car (they'd put my bro and sis through college so they thought that was fair and I wasn't going to object), my Holden Torana was from 1973, so the odometer was in mph. Dad put little stickers over it, at 35 mph (60 kilometers per hour, city speed) and 60 mph (100k for the highway). There was a lot of that sort of thing for a few years (and still next to my oven).
This has been another Grandpa Simpson ramble, from BabyFaceBren!
@@drblack66 mine was the LC (I think). 2 door coupe, mustard colour with white vinyl roof. Automatic shift on the steering column, vent windows (you don’t see those anymore). It’d be worth a fortune today.
1:33:41 CBB tour idea (or for any live show for that matter, feel free to use, I can't be bothered sending it to myself in the mail): audience members receive a card on entry (OR there could be a link to click after buying the ticket), to fill in with a 'Would You Rather' suggestion, their occupation, where they're from, embarrassing moment etc., for Scott to use in crowd work. In the case of Would You Rather', Scott and the gang could hang shit on the question or Scott could read out rejected suggestions and they could make fun of those. Or Scott, when adding details to the 2 scenarios, could occasionally turn to the contributor(s) in the audience and ask "I've got that right, haven't I?"
Serious question, is Hanford the live CBB MVP? He always seems to play to the crowd so well
And he just loves to go on random, super-specific tangents. I’d give him this award.
He's tough to top, but remember, PFT did create Big Chunky Bubbles, JW Stillwater AND Al A Peterson at live CBB shows!
If he or Neil Campbell is on the tour I will 100% go. If they're both on the tour I won't though, it cancels out.
@@marvingardens That's an interesting theory, but I wouldn't think they would, would they? It's usually the Threedom gang and a fourth
@@BabyFaceBren I'm realizing for the first time that the tour will be Laurens return from hiatus, unless she does one before that
not quite fourvel.
No, no stabbiness or scraps to be found
Okay, Hanford was pretty gross in this. And Paul should have intervened more. He's the guy who usually reins in the gross stuff.
Yeah, Paul NEVER gets gross ;-)