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Several languages also have a strange, often jarring, representation of the number forty. It's a linguistic oddity for which I have yet to find an explanation.
Here are some really odd numbering systems

12 Mind Blowing Number Systems From Other Languages

One example:
Bukiyip, base-3 and base-4 together

In Bukiyip, another Papua New Guinea language also known as Mountain Arapesh, there are two counting systems, and which one you use depends on what you are counting. Coconuts, days, and fish are counted in base-3. Betel nuts, bananas, and shields are counted in base-4. The word anauwip means 6 in the base-3 system and 24 in the base-4 system!

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Where's the mattress thrown directly on the floor, with the sleeping bag on top (because we are too lazy to have to make it up with sheets).
That's akin to "hanging things up on the floor." :D

Rudi said:
Look what I brought you
Mine did that yesterday. Unfortunately I didn't grab the cat or his "present" in time and it scurried under the sofa. I didn't hear any frantic racing around the house last night, so hopefully it managed to escape before Smudge came in and I closed the door.
 
That's akin to "hanging things up on the floor." :D


Mine did that yesterday. Unfortunately I didn't grab the cat or his "present" in time and it scurried under the sofa. I didn't hear any frantic racing around the house last night, so hopefully it managed to escape before Smudge came in and I closed the door.

LOL, your cat is named Smudge?

My BIL named our newly-adopted kitten Smudge WAY back in the early 1990's.

Our Smudge was a long-haired grey tabby, that my SIL's husband said "looked like he had been rolling around in a smudge-pot" - and the name stuck.

Smudge lived to be just over 20 years old before his passing in 2011.

I remember seeing a Peloton TV commercial a couple of years ago where the gal in the commercial says "let's DO this Smudge" to her long-haired tabby. I about fell out of my chair when I first saw that commercial!
 
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LOL, your cat is named Smudge?...
Mine is all black. I think I named him Smudge because when I got him as a tiny orphaned kitten he was just a little "smudge."

This was taken a month or so after I brought him home, 8 years ago in Sept.

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He's a little bigger now:

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We also had a black cat, and he was just about a year older than Smudge.

We named him Shadrach - because before we married, my wife and her roommates had an all-black cat named Meshach.
 
Not exactly. But they both looked as if they had been through a fire - since they were both coal black.
Mine had ended WAY up a tree after a thunder and rainstorm. He and his mother had been living in the top of neighbour's barn after she had been left in the driveway a few months earlier and given birth to 4 kittens. All were quickly adopted out except Smudge, who was very skittery. After the storm the mother disappeared and he was stuck up the tree. We called the Fire Dept. but they couldn't reach him. While we were trying to figure out what to do, he JUMPED :eek: We were aghast but he floated down, landed, shook his head as if to say, "Well, THAT was nasty!" and made a beeline back to the barn.

I was worried about him and visited regularly and managed to win his confidence - helped by a red dot pointer, which he still loves to chase - and ended up adopting him as the neighbour wasn't really a cat person, and I had just lost a beloved grey tabby.

And the rest, as they say, is history. He's "the best thing that ever leapt out of a tree."
 
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