Taz x said:Adamski said:Taz x said:am i allowed to put my tattoo on here?
You'll be banned. Again :lol:
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my daughter as a matching tattoo, shall i post that instead?
Yes
Taz x said:Adamski said:Taz x said:am i allowed to put my tattoo on here?
You'll be banned. Again :lol:
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my daughter as a matching tattoo, shall i post that instead?
Taz x said:Adamski said:Taz x said:am i allowed to put my tattoo on here?
You'll be banned. Again :lol:
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my daughter as a matching tattoo, shall i post that instead?
original guvnor said:Interesting that Carol put a photo of Beckham up. I think he has disfigured himself with the tacky and tasteless 'ink' he's had done.
I hate them with a passion. People who are covered in them look like the great unwashed. Ducks for cover......
Bing said:I never even did Latin - chose German instead. However all I can remember is how to ask directions to the train station and how to order a beer :lol:
Stuart Truman said:I did poorly at French and German, now I'm learning German because I want to, not because I have to. It's made me appreciative of both how lazy English speaking people are of other languages, and also how the Germans have this stereotype of being blunt (no progressive verbs, so "We are going" becomes "we go" etc)
I'm actually enjoying doing it, when i have the time. I have a bet with my new boss (a German) that I'll do a presentation "auf Deutsch" within a year. Hmmm
RubyBlueZ4MC said:Bing said:I never even did Latin - chose German instead. However all I can remember is how to ask directions to the train station and how to order a beer :lol:
That is the only thing that people who learnt German at school in the UK remember!

pvr said:Yeah, German is rather complicated. I had it at school for 5 years and having lived "next door" for years, I am pretty fluent.
Thank goodness I did not learn the bluntness though![]()
bigdog said:Stuart Truman said:I did poorly at French and German, now I'm learning German because I want to, not because I have to. It's made me appreciative of both how lazy English speaking people are of other languages, and also how the Germans have this stereotype of being blunt (no progressive verbs, so "We are going" becomes "we go" etc)
I'm actually enjoying doing it, when i have the time. I have a bet with my new boss (a German) that I'll do a presentation "auf Deutsch" within a year. Hmmm
you'll appreciate this. It's from Mark Twain's book A tramp abroad. Great read and funny.
A person who has not studied German can form no idea of what a
perplexing language it is
Surely there is not another language that is so slipshod and systemless,
and so slippery and elusive to the grasp. One is washed about in it,
hither and thither, in the most helpless way; and when at last he thinks
he has captured a rule which offers firm ground to take a rest on amid
the general rage and turmoil of the ten parts of speech, he turns over
the page and reads, "Let the pupil make careful note of the following
EXCEPTIONS." He runs his eye down and finds that there are more
exceptions to the rule than instances of it. So overboard he goes again,
to hunt for another Ararat and find another quicksand. Such has been,
and continues to be, my experience.
