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Re: Mist vs Fog

Post by Heather » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:28 pm

No Dave, I'm not at all confused. I'm simply describing how fog is "formed". Nothing more. What you are saying is that there are different thicknesses to fog - light fog (mist) and thick fog (fog fog).

And no credit at all for admitting I was wrong! :cry:

Now, is my head in the fog or in the clouds? Or does it depend on the day?

Heather :)

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Re: Mist vs Fog

Post by Maureen K Clifford » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:30 pm

Dave I am truly dazzled and overwhelmed by your knowledge and perception on so many things that have such intrinsic value in today's society - however if you are standing still and your hair get's wet it could also just be that your are in the shower - the inside plumbed variety.

I must reprimand you over your statement that the colour of belly button fluff is irrelevant. Colour co ordination is ALWAYS important just ask your wife..I think it is a recognized fact that men don't get this.

Marty I worked in our shearing shed as a roustie and can't recollect EVER suffering from any kind of fluff :oops: even when I bent over to pick up the locks. I Can't speak for female truckies..my ex was a truckie before he became a sheep farmer and those blue singlets do have a lot to answer to.

Hasn't this post taken some twists and turns? Can't see the woods for the trees - must be foggy :lol:
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Re: Mist vs Fog

Post by Heather » Wed Mar 23, 2011 12:36 pm

Maureen, perhaps Marty uses Omo to wash his clothes. That'll make ya fluff blue!

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Re: Mist vs Fog

Post by Nerelie Teese » Wed Mar 23, 2011 6:27 pm

I thought if you ran 200 metres to make your hair wet that would be sweat ... but I can't ever remember running :lol:

Cheers Nerelie

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Re: Mist vs Fog

Post by Heather » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:16 pm

Yoo hoo Dave. You off dancing again?

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Re: Mist vs Fog

Post by Bob Pacey » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:36 pm

Now Heather Fluff can mean two different things and as far as I know mine has never been blue although I have seen some stains on my undies but I thought that was just normal.


AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH just checked and the fluff in my belly button although a little soggy is " Wait For It "' BLUE !!

Oh it's all right as my work uniform shirt is blue. Had me worried for a while.

I really like the intellectual stimulation this site brings.

Will be able to chuck my theus thures oh you know what I mean that book with all the big words in it !!!

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Re: Mist vs Fog

Post by Heather » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:49 pm

Bob we might need a naughty corner here on the site - you and Marty can go there and measure and weigh your belly button fluff together. Come to think of it we might put a washing machine in the naughty corner for you. That should keep you amused for a little while! Matt are you paying attention?

Marty must have had a slow day at work. Our taxes at work!

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Re: Mist vs Fog

Post by Dave Smith » Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:00 pm

Heather not dancing today that’s tomorrow. Today I took my blind mate to the pictures.

Heather I did not mean you were confused but the issue will be if you continue to introduce facts.

Maureen you have seen through to the crux of the question, in the shower very much like rain only most of the time warm. The mist being extracted by the exhaust fan. The mirror being fogged up therefore fog.


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Hey everyone,

What's the difference between mist and fog?

Kym.

Kym the answer to your original question would of course be “EN SUITE”

Therefore the line would read
"A Bell In The En suite"

TTFN 8-)

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Fluff. It’s a long time since I have seen any kind of Fluff.
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Re: Mist vs Fog

Post by Kym » Thu Mar 24, 2011 6:40 am

Oh wow, you lot have been busy while I've been away! 3 pages and I haven't even helped much. Goodonya's.

As Marty says, this is one of the world's great conundrums and the variety of replies testifies to that. I think I'll give the caramello prize to Dave - he was the only one who got both mist and fog in one room at the same time!!!

I also agree with Nerelie, if I ran 200m (nope that's just downright impossible), if I ran 100m (still impossible), ok, if I ever manage to get a wobble up for any distance, it would definitely be sweat, but you beat me to the punch!

After considering all the above information, there is no reason why my poem can't be in the mist. The man disputing the fact wasn't in the poem, therefore he can't determine visibility distance, or whether the said moisture is rising, suspended or falling, and there was definitely no boats going aahhooggaaa so I'm happy to leave it as mist.

Thank you everyone for your help!!! :D

K.
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Re: Mist vs Fog

Post by r.magnay » Thu Mar 24, 2011 6:52 am

...I've never seen a brail movie Dave!....or felt one for that matter!....you would need to sit right up the front I reckon..... 8-)
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