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Post by Joel on Dec 8, 2006 6:22:57 GMT -5
They're all so sweet. You can tell by the look on his face that Shannon loved Nico so much. I couldn`t agree with you more..
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Post by Joel on Dec 8, 2006 7:42:07 GMT -5
What do you mean why not?
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Post by Marika on Dec 8, 2006 8:15:52 GMT -5
No problem here are some other cute pictures i've made =) a proud daddy^^ a very cool pic of little Baby Hoon and the sweet parents.. so beautiful.. Lisa smiles so cute^^ so sweet.
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Post by Joel on Dec 8, 2006 8:41:44 GMT -5
I agreed on that you can tell by the look on his face that Shannon loved Nico very much.
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Post by charityholyfield on Dec 8, 2006 8:56:04 GMT -5
Oh, lithium, that's just an expression! When someone says that they couldn't agree with you more, it's because they already agree SO MUCH that it would be impossible to agree MORE. Does that make sense?
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Post by Karen on Dec 8, 2006 9:32:36 GMT -5
It's funny how much English doesn't make sense sometimes. I don't know how anyone else ever learns it.
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lithium
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Post by lithium on Dec 8, 2006 10:12:07 GMT -5
that's embarrassing, yeah such a expression exists also in the German. but i don't know it in english.. sorry^^
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Post by Karen on Dec 8, 2006 11:11:32 GMT -5
That's alright. You guys from other countries speak so well I forget that you don't live here. It's amazing!
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Post by Barbara on Dec 8, 2006 13:49:37 GMT -5
It's funny how much English doesn't make sense sometimes. I don't know how anyone else ever learns it. I think english is one of the easiest languages to learn. French for example has 21 differnet "times" (not sure how you call it). I don't know those grammar words in english, but some languages have a lot of other things in grammar that are difficult to learn. Like german has declensions and slovenian too. My mom is french and she speaks slovenian VERY good (she lives here for more than 20 years now) but she still has problems with declensions sometimes. We also have this thing...most of the languages have singular and plural form when you talk. But we also make a difference when you talk about two things or two persons (lithium, you have this in german too, right? I learned german in school for two years but I don't remember a sh*t, lol). I think there's a lot of facts that make slovenian quite difficult to learn. Well fortunatly people from other countries don't really need to learn it cause we are only two million and you'll never need it unless if you live here, lol. Oh, and chinese and japanese, now those languages seem to be hard to learn, their "letters" actualy aren't like each sign is for one letter, they do all sorts of combinations, someone explained it to me once, wow, it sure seemed complicated! I don't even know how I'd explain it here.
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Post by Marika on Dec 8, 2006 13:56:02 GMT -5
Oh, lithium, that's just an expression! When someone says that they couldn't agree with you more, it's because they already agree SO MUCH that it would be impossible to agree MORE. Does that make sense? We also have this kind of expression in Italy too, it's strange that people with different languages use to say the same thing with the same means using completely different words.
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Post by Marika on Dec 8, 2006 13:56:48 GMT -5
That's alright. You guys from other countries speak so well I forget that you don't live here. It's amazing! no me!!!!!!
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Post by Barbara on Dec 8, 2006 14:09:18 GMT -5
We also have this kind of expression in Italy too, it's strange that people with different languages use to say the same thing with the same means using completely different words. That's true, and you know what I find funny? When I lived in France I realised they have some same jokes as we have here. But for example we tell them about bosnian people or Scots or cops and they'd have just the same ones about Belgians, lol! And Belgians have them about dutch people...and so on...
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Post by Joel on Dec 8, 2006 14:52:41 GMT -5
We also have this kind of expression in Italy too, it's strange that people with different languages use to say the same thing with the same means using completely different words. That's true, and you know what I find funny? When I lived in France I realised they have some same jokes as we have here. But for example we tell them about bosnian people or Scots or cops and they'd have just the same ones about Belgians, lol! And Belgians have them about dutch people...and so on... Haha...Finnish people joke about Swedish people,Swedes joke about Norweigen people..It`s weird that it goes round like that..Every country jokes about another country.
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Post by linwoodlarsons on Dec 9, 2006 5:03:55 GMT -5
I've heard foreigners say that english is the hardest language to learn. I heard Journey say the same thing. Get it? Come'on that's "slightly" funny.
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Post by Barbara on Dec 9, 2006 5:58:37 GMT -5
I didn't get it, sorry, it was supposed to be a joke, right?
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