I’m not sure what LG USA is, but if USA is in the name, you can bet they write ‘checks’, not them ‘cheques’ like Canadians and French and possibly Belgians write. Mmmm. Belgian. Waffles. Beer.
Check
verb
verb: check; 3rd person present: checks; past tense: checked; past participle: checked; gerund or present participle: checking
1.
examine (something) in order to determine its accuracy, quality, or condition, or to detect the presence of something.
“customs officers have the right to check all luggage”
Cheque
noun
noun: cheque
a written order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer’s account.
“he was awarded a check for $1,000”
Check- N. /chek/ a bit of paper that stands in for money.
Check- V. /chek/ that thing in sports you’re not supposed to do.
Cheque- ? /??/ some foreign word with a ‘qu’ for no apparent reason or something. I dunno. Look at it. Who writes like that? It could mean anything. It’s foreign.
Chlorine in the gene pool; wish more reality shows ended like that.
I’m betting they are filming another one just over the rapid falls there for Whitewater Field Firstaid, hosted by Dr. Lechamp.
Let’s hope they keep the kayaks from floating too far and turning into pollution and fining Cousin Barlow’s show out of business.
Greg: I like it. It’s funny, so I assume that was the point.
I’m not a big tv person, but yeah, I’d watch the hell out of this.
I hope you contacted LG USA and they are giving you a big fat royaly cheque. LoL
I’m not sure what LG USA is, but if USA is in the name, you can bet they write ‘checks’, not them ‘cheques’ like Canadians and French and possibly Belgians write. Mmmm. Belgian. Waffles. Beer.
I’ll be right over, Greg; you got all that. I’ll even do dishes.
I believe he is referring to the maker of the TV that you used in this episode of Hubris. It was a good one today!
Oh Yeah!! How blind of me.
Getting old sir… setting old.
Check
verb
verb: check; 3rd person present: checks; past tense: checked; past participle: checked; gerund or present participle: checking
1.
examine (something) in order to determine its accuracy, quality, or condition, or to detect the presence of something.
“customs officers have the right to check all luggage”
Cheque
noun
noun: cheque
a written order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer’s account.
“he was awarded a check for $1,000”
Check- N. /chek/ a bit of paper that stands in for money.
Check- V. /chek/ that thing in sports you’re not supposed to do.
Cheque- ? /??/ some foreign word with a ‘qu’ for no apparent reason or something. I dunno. Look at it. Who writes like that? It could mean anything. It’s foreign.
Damn lazy American … 😛
Cheque. LaboUr. HarboUr. NeighboUr. FlavoUr. ColoUr.
I am laughing. I loved this one. Wonderful concept, and I would watch this.
Besides nerve and speed, they’ll need the agility to avoid the fins.