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Currently speaking

Posted: 15 May 2003, 20:05
by Dimehart
In tounges :twisted:

Posted: 16 May 2003, 00:41
by Thea
trying to learn german and failing miserably.
also trying to find the greek phrasebook...

Posted: 25 May 2003, 04:10
by Lynchfanatic
English while i am chatting. But usually Norwegian :wink:

Posted: 25 May 2003, 09:23
by hallucienate
English. Afrikaans isn't as much a language as a throat infection.

Posted: 25 May 2003, 20:17
by X
Puo darmi qualcosa per calmare il dolore?
Ho bisogno di un medico, mi sento male, sono incinta !
LMAO.... Ho molta sete.... prende qualcosa da bere?... offro io!
Its funny ... I guess ... If you speeka da lingo.

Posted: 25 May 2003, 21:23
by Andy TG
I live in Wales (hak put!) - and am expected to know, or at least try to learn "WELSH"!

Wales - for those who dont know - Your in London - facing North - turn 90 Degrees to your Left - now facing West - travel 100+ Miles and your in Wales (you have to pay to get in!) - Its the Wet, "Foreign" bit of the UK! BTW - You an get out for free!

Also the TWO bridges linking Wales to England are owned by the French !

Posted: 26 May 2003, 00:07
by nearmethexperience
currently speaking my mother tongue of english, and spanish to a 'reasonable' level (depending on how many drinks i've had ;)) and now trying to unlearn english and learn american...

"two nations divided by a common language" - you betcha ;)

Posted: 26 May 2003, 13:25
by MrEddy
hallucienate wrote:English. Afrikaans isn't as much a language as a throat infection.

There's an old film version of "The Importance of Being Ernest" that should teach you all you need to know about speaking English correctly.

I'm afraid I don't know quite who is in it, nor who made it or, in fact, when!

Posted: 26 May 2003, 18:51
by nearmethexperience
hummmmm, for those of you who want to speak 'the queens english' would do better moving north of the border, or at least securing every episode of Rab C nesbit on video/dvd, as the queen in question was in fact (or possibly myth, who knows) mary queen of scots, who actually sounded closer to rab than any 'soft, southern, shandy drink w*nker' ;) ;) ;) ;) lol

only joking ;)

Posted: 29 May 2003, 15:32
by MrEddy
nearmethexperience wrote:hummmmm, for those of you who want to speak 'the queens english' would do better moving north of the border, or at least securing every episode of Rab C nesbit on video/dvd, as the queen in question was in fact (or possibly myth, who knows) mary queen of scots, who actually sounded closer to rab than any 'soft, southern, shandy drink w*nker' ;) ;) ;) ;) lol

only joking ;)
Are you talking about me, perchance?