Completely OT, but this is wierd. Every time I read this statement:
Quote:
I should know very well that a car wont run on parmesan.


My brain interprets it as "I know very well that a woman won't run on parmesan", so much so that I really thought that's what you said the first time. And yet, it looks NOTHING like that- the word "woman" is nowhere in your statment- all I can figure is that I'm seeing "won't run" and intepreting it as "woman", even though clearly I'm seeing the two words as they really are. Because I've come back to this phrase a couple of times (it was requoted later in the thread) and my brain still tells me that's what it says unless I parse each specific word carefully.

Very, very strange . . .
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