Why on earth would you explain it to him?Big Mac in a tire = MacIntyre
Why on earth would you explain it to him?Big Mac in a tire = MacIntyre
I will never refer to our new head coach as MacMac.
Big Mac in a tire = MacIntyre
Did you really just explain that to me?
No, it was my evil twin, rightybuff, who got my log in info....Did you really just explain that to me?
No, it was my evil twin, rightybuff, who got my log in info....
Did you really just explain that to me?
I like the picture, especially since it is in colour.There is no shame [*cough, cough, bull****, cough*] in asking for remedial help.
Just to bring this home, tyre is a homophone of tire. A homophone is not a gay telephone
(NTTIAWWT), but two different words that sound alike and are spelled differently.
See and sea.
Tyre and tire.
In most parts of the English speaking world beyond North America, the "tyre" spelling is used to represent those black rubber round things on a vehicle that are inflated with air and are positioned between the rim of the car and the road. In the US and Canada, "tire" is the correct spelling.
The picture of the Big Mac located in the center of the tire is a type of Rebus Puzzle that can be interpreted as big Mac in Tire. This sounds like the name of CU's new head coach's last name, MacIntyre.
Another Rebus Puzzle is:
2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd, 2nd. (Answer: 5 seconds)
Enjoy your day.
I can't figure this out.
I like the picture, especially since it is in colour.
Quite.It's nice that the pidgeon is in the centre of picture
It's nice that the rooster is on the centre top of the lollipop stick.
So what you are saying is the "Coach formerly Known as Coach Mac" is dead to you now?I think we can just call him Coach Mac now.
So what you are saying is the "Coach formerly Known as Coach Mac" is dead to you now?
So what you are saying is the "Coach formerly Known as Coach Mac" is dead to you now?
How long with the goathumper be tolerated? 2 star mods....I'm in with "Coach Mac".
The old Coach Mac is now simply BM as in Bowel Movement.
I think he is saying a bit more than that in light of the coach formerly known as coach mac's failure to mention CU in his acceptance speech at the HOF event.No, what he's saying is that we call our head football coach, Coach Mac.
BP, do you like the Mac Mac version of the nickname? I remain unclear on your thoughts on the topic.