Surely Roald Amundsen is the classic Bi Polar.
He went to the North pole AND the south pole.
(This comment was also made back in April this year by somebody else but was totally ignored at the time - as this one probably will be)
Roald Amundsen - Bi polar ?
Re: Roald Amundsen - Bi polar ?
That comment was funny when I made it several hours before you on Monday as well.
Re: Roald Amundsen - Bi polar ?
> That comment was funny when I made it several hours before you on
> Monday as well.
Sorry, I misread the date of your append.
I did a search for his name and found your append which said 11/04 and I took this as 11th April (day/month)
That is why I put April in my append.
It was of course 4th November (month/day)
This d/m/y and m/d/y thing can get very confusing.
Why do we use the American date format on this British site ?
> Monday as well.
Sorry, I misread the date of your append.
I did a search for his name and found your append which said 11/04 and I took this as 11th April (day/month)
That is why I put April in my append.
It was of course 4th November (month/day)
This d/m/y and m/d/y thing can get very confusing.
Why do we use the American date format on this British site ?
Re: Roald Amundsen - Bi polar ?
Lord knows- but apology duly accepted. Not that you needed to apologise though- accidents do happen.
Re: Roald Amundsen - Bi polar ?
He was rum as owt !!