Two stone fat cat put on strict diet after getting wedged in his flapFunny | 207252 hits | Feb 16 7:19 am | Posted by: TattoodGirl Commentsview comments in forum You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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"Stone"? I've never heard that measurement phrase before.
That's because the UK uses it...
"Stone"? I've never heard that measurement phrase before.
That's because the UK uses it... They have a different system then just Metric or Imperial?
I feel liek such an unworldly prick right now, but I can't be the only one who thought the title of this thread was a spelling error...ROTFL
You go on and on about how Americans know nothing outside their own borders...and then...
Lily is right, one stone = 14 pounds = 6.35 kilos
"Stone"? I've never heard that measurement phrase before.
That's because the UK uses it... They have a different system then just Metric or Imperial?
I feel liek such an unworldly prick right now, but I can't be the only one who thought the title of this thread was a spelling error...
They are the only ones in Europe that drive on the left side of the road too, so basicly, they are just morons
"Stone"? I've never heard that measurement phrase before.
That's because the UK uses it... They have a different system then just Metric or Imperial?
I feel liek such an unworldly prick right now, but I can't be the only one who thought the title of this thread was a spelling error...ROTFL
You go on and on about how Americans know nothing outside their own borders...and then...
Lily is right, one stone = 14 pounds = 6.35 kilosExactly 14 pounds? So what is it, a peice of the Imperial system that America forgot to take with them?
I know U.S. Imperial and Metric.
Don't insult me, it was just a question. I don't know everything about the outside world and never said I did.Stone isn't an uncommon thing. You're just ignorant.
Stone isn't an uncommon thing.
especially when you have to pick them in a field