So true.
I am an aspiring wood worker, and I have even attempted to make everything metric on some projects- Imperial is so embedded in the States that even that becomes a mess trying to convert plans, grabbing a tool, etc. Seriously, when will our educational system collapse to the point where students will be entirely incapable of working with fractions, and we will finally join the rest of the world with metric?
When is a nose not a nose ?
When it's a foot!
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Ah, gotcha... and yeah, I see your point too.
I'm still gonna stay pretty open minded about it as there's still plenty of time for the characters, and of course the actors, to develop... and I've hope that the storyline's are enough to maintain an interest. I'm actually looking forward to them
As an aside, I've just realised the show was created by David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf... no wonder it kinda struck me as being Buffy-esque
must admit after 1st episode i thought its just like half dozen others out there in the past,and ep2-3 didnt make me change my thoughts on it,but at same time i watched it to ep3,so it must be a formula that works to a certain degree....
That's what's keeping me watching too. Also, after the latest episode I'm quite intrigued as to where things are going to go with David and his boss... Am still giving the characters a chance, only been 4 episodes yet, and I've a sneaky feeling something's gonna develop pretty soon the way Episode 4 ended
Dunno if anyone's interested or not, but there's a link on the Grimm web page that outlines the Grimm Fairytale each episode is loosely based on. Might fill a few minutes if you're as bored as I've been
http://www.nbc.com/grimm/grimm-guide.../lonelyhearts/
Grimm is one of the Good Tv show IN persent
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