Re: Inflammable or flammable
What's the difference between the two.
Re: Inflammable or flammable
Mmmm apart from adding."in" at the start of the word flammable there is absolutely no difference
Re: Inflammable or flammable
I would tend to use inflammable
Perhaps more pertinent here - inflamed or flamed?
Re: Inflammable or flammable
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Biggles
I would tend to use inflammable
Perhaps more pertinent here - inflamed or flamed?
:lol:
Geniousles.
Re: Inflammable or flammable
I use "burns". It's easier to type, and much easier to pronounce with a speech impediment. :P
Re: Inflammable or flammable
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megabyteme
I use "burns". It's easier to type, and much easier to pronounce with a speech impediment. :P
Neither of the words I listed have the same meaning as the word Burns. :slap:
Re: Inflammable or flammable
Burnsable however I personally prefer CindiAry as in "Last night I had sex and was in Cindi Ary ".
Re: Inflammable or flammable
I thought you might have written that In Sin Diary, rather than the public interwebs.
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Something Else
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Originally Posted by
megabyteme
I use "burns". It's easier to type, and much easier to pronounce with a speech impediment. :P
Neither of the words I listed have the same meaning as the word Burns. :slap:
Then I use the word cheese. I've made enough sandwiches to know that cheese burns inflames if you forget it's on the stove.