← Back to context Comment by ChoGGi 16 hours ago Pound shop == dollar storeI suppose I should've figured that one out. 4 comments ChoGGi Reply adaml_623 3 hours ago Pound being a verb rather than a noun in much of the English speaking world is a reasonable excuse for not seeing that meaning instantly blitzar 6 hours ago Its because we have the metric system over here pjc50 6 hours ago Americans manage a further level of confusion by referring to the "pound sign" as #, rather than £, which isn't in US-ASCII nor on the US-102 keyboard layout. blitzar 5 hours ago You have to go to Amsterdam for the hash shop
adaml_623 3 hours ago Pound being a verb rather than a noun in much of the English speaking world is a reasonable excuse for not seeing that meaning instantly
blitzar 6 hours ago Its because we have the metric system over here pjc50 6 hours ago Americans manage a further level of confusion by referring to the "pound sign" as #, rather than £, which isn't in US-ASCII nor on the US-102 keyboard layout. blitzar 5 hours ago You have to go to Amsterdam for the hash shop
pjc50 6 hours ago Americans manage a further level of confusion by referring to the "pound sign" as #, rather than £, which isn't in US-ASCII nor on the US-102 keyboard layout. blitzar 5 hours ago You have to go to Amsterdam for the hash shop
Pound being a verb rather than a noun in much of the English speaking world is a reasonable excuse for not seeing that meaning instantly
Its because we have the metric system over here
Americans manage a further level of confusion by referring to the "pound sign" as #, rather than £, which isn't in US-ASCII nor on the US-102 keyboard layout.
You have to go to Amsterdam for the hash shop