I guess it could be but it sounds odd when I say it. I would say spoonfuls or forkfuls. Probably why, for the life of me, I couldn't come up with the answer. lolI think spoonsful is correct. The same as brothers-in-law.
I guess it could be but it sounds odd when I say it. I would say spoonfuls or forkfuls. Probably why, for the life of me, I couldn't come up with the answer. lolI think spoonsful is correct. The same as brothers-in-law.
Are you sure that's a word? I would say spoonfuls for the plural. I don't have access to my dictionary at the moment but it doesn't come up on dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/spoonsful
Try googling "spoonsful or spoonfuls".I think spoonsful is correct. The same as brothers-in-law.
If it's that it doesn't echo then you should know that that's false.What is a distinctive about a ducks quack?
Do you have info contrary to my info?If it's that it doesn't echo then you should know that that's false.
Yeah, mythbusters.Do you have info contrary to my info?
The laws of physics.Do you have info contrary to my info?
Seriously, who has a better on screen voice than James Earl Jones?, afterall he is the voice of CNN.
Answer :
The actor that played Darth Vader was quite angry because the director of the film brought in James Earl Jones to do his voice at the last minute. He would go to Star wars conventions and bad mouth the director of the film.
The sound of a ducks quack is quite distinctive. there may be a anomalies in how the sound is produced. It may that the quack is produced at such a frequency that the echo does not return in the same manner as other sounds. It may be a phenomena that the echo registers on electronic equipment but not easily heard by human ears. I am not arguing that the quack echoes or it does not. Just saying.The laws of physics.
Why was there never a channel 1 on the old TV dials?
Wikipedia disagrees with you.
Answer :
The old televisions of the 1950s to 1970s had no channel 1 because that frequency band was reserved for taxi communications equipment.
It was never ascertained whether it was his first name or last name, he was simply known as "Gilligan".On Giligans's Island, what was Giligans's first name?
Laugh-In?This guy missed out on a popular 1960s television series, which show was that?
Wikipedia disagrees with you.[/QUOTE
Dude, I just read them off the internet, so vadday ya vant, so sue me!
His first name was mentioned just once in the series.It was never ascertained whether it was his first name or last name, he was simply known as "Gilligan".
This guy missed out on a popular 1960s television series, which show was that?