December 08, 2006, 08:14
Hic et ubique"gherkin"
peta says, "
I'm something of an expert of Gershwin and gherkins."
To me the word
gherkin calls to mind a particular non-vegetarian meaning. Is that just personal to me (because I'm familiar with the limerick below), or it a standard slang meaning of the word?
(and peta? in what sense did
you use the word?

)
There was a young fellow named Perkin
Who was always jerkin' his gherkin.
His wife said, "Now, Perkin,
Stop jerkin' your gherkin:
You're shirkin' your ferkin'---you bastard!"
December 08, 2006, 10:53
arnieHere's a picture of the London gherkin:
December 08, 2006, 11:27
Hic et ubiqueI notice the interesting pattern of striations. arnie, is that sheathed or unsheathed?

December 08, 2006, 19:47
KallehIt's a good thing we have a rather easy-going, liberal bunch here because from what I've seen on other forums, this one would have to be curtained.
