Kind of a weird random question, but that's what this thread is for. In English horseback riding, why do you hold your pinky outside the reins, while the rest of your fingers are inside? Is it a safety thing or a control thing?
Totally random thought: was just thinking that "Dear Prudence" is a really great and masterfully put-together song, and doesn't get enough recognition in the Beatles' oeuvre.
Since you refused to obey the mod's comment to PM warning multiple times, and have been continually and pointlessly antagonistic in this discussion and others, you get a two-point warning. COMMENTS TO PM.Pretty soon, I won't be able to answer any post at all
just sayingI don’t like football,..
but I don’t mind that other people are obsessed with football,..
Are they really playing football during the pandemic??? I just don’t know and if they are? How is that justified? (Yeah that’s how much I don’t watch football). Something about a super bowl was not filtered out and reached my newsfeed,.. I tried to ignore this but I began thinking about all that contact going on... (I guess they are playing,.. omg... no)
Given that 'soccer' originated in the 19th century as English schoolboy slang for the form of football played under the Football Association rules (rugby was known as 'rugger'), perhaps people should instead be asking why Brits don't call it that still.just saying
try a bargain: when you start calling yours handegg they probably willGiven that 'soccer' originated in the 19th century as English schoolboy slang for the form of football played under the Football Association rules (rugby was known as 'rugger'), perhaps people should instead be asking why Brits don't call it that still.
Nah, the name like the game was a British import; they invented the term so they should own it. As for American football, that was us putting our spin on rugby football. After a while (and some rule changes) the rugby part was dropped.ry a bargain: when you start calling yours handegg they probably will
so why not call it american rugbyNah, the name like the game was a British import; they invented the term so they should own it. As for American football, that was us putting our spin on rugby football. After a while (and some rule changes) the rugby part was dropped.
I dunno, I wasn't there in the 1800s when they started calling it just football. Oh, and FWIW, the handegg was also a British invention in that rugby football was using a oval ball by the middle of the 19th century and American football, being derived mostly from rugby football, carried that shape forward as well.so why not call it American rugby
Here's a place to post your random thoughts that don't necessarily belong anywhere else nor fit within a specific thread (other than this one).
The thing is though, lyrics were definitely not their strong suit...
That's just a random thought I had, that doesn't really fit anywhere else.
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Like when you're in a car and you're backing up, you put your arm around the seat next to you. Nobody knows WHY they do this, it's automatic.
It's probably just by instinct. Sometimes, people do things a certain way without realizing why, or even thinking about it.
Like when you're in a car and you're backing up, you put your arm around the seat next to you. Nobody knows WHY they do this, it's automatic.
I've noticed that i also apply some light counter-pressure on the back of the seat with that arm, I guess to help stabilize the look back.It helps me look back out the rear windshield. If both of my arms were forward, on the steering wheel, then I wouldn't be able to turn my head that far.
Kor
It's probably just by instinct. Sometimes, people do things a certain way without realizing why, or even thinking about it.
Like when you're in a car and you're backing up, you put your arm around the seat next to you. Nobody knows WHY they do this, it's automatic.
It helps me look back out the rear windshield. If both of my arms were forward, on the steering wheel, then I wouldn't be able to turn my head that far.
Kor
we were trained to do that in driving school - if you don't do it in the exam you simply failI've noticed that i also apply some light counter-pressure on the back of the seat with that arm, I guess to help stabilize the look back.
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