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I get the angst against the metric system, I express that every day at work but the word play mile/meter was supposed to be funny.
Not the first time I've been wrong.
Sorry
But do it behind closed doors.
This is not a R-rated board.
Brush your teeth and have a whiter smeter.
Smeter and the whole world smeters with you.
Me dino long ago read that an unusually high number Neanderthal fossils show bone fractures causing scientists to speculate those cavemen were more prone to take on big wildlife such as
woolly mammoths head-on than would our sneakier species when we were not mating with them.
A metric version of smile?
No. I still don't get it.
Smeters is just a misspelling of meters according to my spellchecker.
What the hell does a smetering face looks like?
A smelting grin, perhaps, with melting teeth sticking out?
Would 9mm be stamped on each melting tooth?
Especially enjoyed Starsky, the Tesla Tent, and How to Get There. Even if it does mean I'm approaching my 'best by' date!
They don't smile they smeter.