Our friends over at the UKMA have referred to the strange mixture of units used 
these days in the UK as the "metric muddle". 

Tonight I was listening to "As It Happens" from the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting 
Corporation) and heard them interviewing the world's gravy wrestling champion. 
This chap is actually a barrister from Leicestershire who participates in a 
wide variety of odd sporting "events" to raise money for charities. 

His usage of measurement units turned out to be the quintessential metric 
muddle: diameter of the wrestling ring given in meters, height of the wrestlers 
given in feet and inches, weight of the wrestlers given in stones, running 
distance (for another event he participates in) given in kilometers, and the 
location of his home town from London (when asked by the interviewer for the 
benefit of Canadian listeners) in miles. How is anyone supposed to make any 
sense of all that? 

Oddly enough, once the interview had ended, the interviewer translated the 
distance Leicestershire is from London from miles to kilometers (pronounced 
KILL-oh-meters, which I liked :-) 

Go figure! 

Cheers, 
Ezra 

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