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10 Feb 2015, 10:23 am

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I would assume that "strip malls" are located in a "strip" of land--sort of like a "slice" of land.

Nothing to do with stripping ;)


I was unfamiliar with the term, so did it come across as a bit weird. So it made me wonder where it came from.

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Just like "flea markets" have nothing to do with fleas. I believe "flea market," is, ultimately, of Dutch origin.


My etymological dictionaries does not contain the word 'vlooienmarkt', which could either mean that the word was not included for whatever reason. Or that the term was not know at the time they where written. Searching with Google seems to show that is not Dutch in origin but a literal translation from the English term 'flea market'.

http://www.etymologiebank.nl/trefwoord/vlooienmarkt



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10 Feb 2015, 11:46 am

"Strip mall" simply means that stores are arranged in rows or "strips."

There was a "flea" market in New Amsterdam (New York City), which, in the 17th century, bore the name which you mentioned.

There is also a theory that "flea market" derives from a French market which literally means "market of fleas."

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11 Feb 2015, 4:40 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
There was a "flea" market in New Amsterdam (New York City), which, in the 17th century, bore the name which you mentioned.


Unfortunately I only have one book in my personal library that deals with the history of the New Amsterdam colony. And I remember that it did not deal with those kind of things.

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There is also a theory that "flea market" derives from a French market which literally means "market of fleas."


Just looked up the etymology of the term flea market and they do mention that theory. And how it relates to that the articles traded there could contain fleas. This because it where mostly second hand products.

I could also use a drink, I would like a vodka-martini; shaken not stirred, please.



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11 Feb 2015, 5:48 pm

I guess you're a James Bond fan LOL



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12 Feb 2015, 9:46 am

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I guess you're a James Bond fan LOL


I have watched most of the movies. And have started reading the novels written by Flemming. By the way, it is speculated that Ian Flemming got Bonds preference for shaken not stirred from how prince Bernhard liked his vodka martini's.



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13 Feb 2015, 5:54 pm

Could be.

Here's a funny story:

When I was in my 20's, I took an IQ test. I would have gotten a "perfect" score in the Verbal section had I correctly defined the "apocrypha."



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14 Feb 2015, 9:34 am

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Have they renovated the whole downtown of Manchester? I've heard they were going to do that.

Also: I find it interesting that what we might call "strip malls" are called "shopping precincts" in the UK. A precinct in the US is exclusively used for the headquarters of a police unit.



Haven't got time to stay around for a drink, but.....

Shopping Precinct is a pretty dated term these days in the UK. Shopping Centre is more usual.

I've never been sure what Americans mean by the "downtown" area of a city. Is that the city-centre or the area where the businesses and shopping facilities are concentrated? Manchester city centre has been extensively redeveloped since being heavily bombed during WW2. A large chunk of this took place in the late 1970s (the so-called "Arndale" shopping centre), and also after the 1996 IRA bombing, which devastated a large area.

A lot of the redevelopment (or "regeneration") is pretty hideous, IMHO, especially that around Piccadilly Gardens.



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14 Feb 2015, 10:06 am

"Downtown" is usually the city or town center. Larger cities also have "midtowns" and "uptown." Midtown NYC is considering the urban core. In most towns, Main Streets are your High Streets.



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18 Feb 2015, 3:27 am

*walks in and drapes my trenchcoat around a chair before taking a seat*

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18 Feb 2015, 4:57 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
When I was in my 20's, I took an IQ test. I would have gotten a "perfect" score in the Verbal section had I correctly defined the "apocrypha."


That is a bummer, alto the use of the word in my profile is not in the traditional meaning of the word.



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18 Feb 2015, 2:27 pm

Is it an actual place in Greece?



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19 Feb 2015, 1:13 am

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Is it an actual place in Greece?


No, it refers to a realm in the setting of a video game series.



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19 Feb 2015, 1:17 am

LOL....The last video game I got into was Ms Pacman.

Ever been to Brussels?



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19 Feb 2015, 6:19 pm

I value first impressions. As such, this is a bit of an essay. So I'm putting a TL:DR at the beginning and end.

*TL:DR I'm a Godzilla fan, freelance writer, Photoshop master, PC Gamer, Minecrafter, Gaming YouTuber, Nintendo Fanboy, video editor, sound mixer, and devout music listener as hobbies. I'd like some buddies. Bonus points if female. But really, read this thing. I made it long for good reason.*

So...name's Daniel. I live...somewhere in a remote part of LA, and I'm a 16-year old maniac. My favorite movie is Interstellar. I like chicken. And I hate random, arbitrary points like the two I just brought up. Seriously, why do people deliberately ask questions and say things neither person cares for? I'll never get it.

Anyway, I've mastered Photoshop CS6 after about ten years of work with it, and if nothing else, I could hook you guys up with any designs or...things you'd want me to make. As long as it's SFW/SFS.

I'm an every-few-days active YouTuber with a primary focus on gaming videos, as well as special attention to making content that's unique; hasn't been seen or done before. To give you an idea of my channel in a nutshell, here's the "Best of Everything" Montage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3uDl9Mc2uM

I'm quite a bit of a gamer too. Minecraft is the second-best thing I've ever played, and it would EASILY be number one if you didn't have to mod it to the potential I use it at. But my favorite game of all time is a three-way tie between The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, PlanetSide 2, and Grand Theft Auto V. Feels like cheating to put three games on top at once, but putting any one game higher would be too painful for me. My primary platform is my high-end Gaming PC, and if you want to, add me on steam @ godzillaclubking.

I have extremely sensitive ears, and my tastes in music are extremely distinctive. I only appreciate music that doesn't have lyrics, and is capable of inciting intense emotion exclusively from the instrumentals. I suppose that my current life is so boring that I hobby playing any one of my favorite songs, closing my eyes, and whisking myself away. To give you an idea of what I mean, here's an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2UtxjUdZQA

As far as personality goes, I'm an extremely consistent and logical person. I'm a well-trained public speaker and debater. I'm an atheist, but I really don't care at all what religion you are. I don't let religion (or lack thereof) get to my head, and I respect those who do the same.

I love to write creatively and dramatically, and have always had a natural proclivity for vocabulary and high English ability in general. I tend to write stream-of-consciousness with little to no prewriting, and it works for me. However, the result tends to be long, rambling essays not dramatically different from this one.

Anyway, enough about me! How about the people I'm looking for:
I'm a guy of extremes. My ideal person would either be someone so ridiculously similar to me that we're practically twins with different gender, OR someone so insanely far AWAY from my personality that getting along is initially inconceivable. I suggest this because it's nice to have people you know and understand, but in a way it's nicer to be challenged. Instead of emphasizing your strength, emphasizing your weaknesses. Opposites attract, essentially. That's what I'm getting at.

But no matter how similar or different you are to me, living in Los Angeles would be a huge help. For the rather obvious reason that long-distance rarely works. I would gladly show my Facebook, Skype, email, etc. here for you guys to see, but apparently that'll get me banned. So...message me! Leave a comment maybe. I want people to talk to, at the very least. A person to love at the very most. :)

Signed,

- Daniel

*TL:DR I'm a Godzilla fan, freelance writer, Photoshop master, PC Gamer, Minecrafter, Gaming YouTuber, Nintendo Fanboy, video editor, sound mixer, and devout music listener as hobbies. I'd like some buddies. Bonus points if female. But really, read this thing. I made it long for good reason.*



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20 Feb 2015, 11:00 pm

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LOL....The last video game I got into was Ms Pacman.

Ever been to Brussels?


No, I have not been there yet. Why do you ask?



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21 Feb 2015, 8:46 am

Just curious about your impressions of Brussels.

My wife was there, and she liked it.