Messages posted by : AllyG
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Yesterday I spent half the day at my godson's second birthday party and had a great time with the family - hence giving an opportunity for all the 'kids' on here to have a lovely time playing about in my French dictionary thread :D
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Ian,
Tony seems to think I'm on drugs already (after reading my posts). Can't think why :shock: I've been tea-total for about 20 years, and never taken any drugs - these days I even drink de-caffeinated tea. But I do know what it's like to be on drugs. As a family we accidentally ate some magic mushrooms once, when I was only nine, and they have the same effect as LSD. We were all hallucinating and found it very difficult to walk etc. - so I'm quite sure someone on LSD wouldn't be able to ski. Ally |
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Ian,
I'm pretty sure he said, in the beginning, it was for a competition - but he edited that out later, as well as the photo, presumably to stop the other competitors (or the judges!) from seeing it. Ally |
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Ian,
Which one shall we try first :?: :D :D Ally |
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Bonne nuit Dave Mac
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I wonder what the prize was?
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Hi Everyone,
It's okay Snowbandit, I don't mind you all trashing my thread - it's my fault really for leaving it unattended. There are a few things I have to do every now and then :roll:. I can't spend my entire life playing on the computer and attending to my threads :wink:. Actually, it was quite amusing, and confirmed what I thought - you are all rubbish at French :D Perhaps I should re-phrase my thread to say something like; would you all please think of the ten most important things you would like to be able to say in French during your ski holiday (and I mean reasonably sensible things). Something like 'where is the toilet' is perfectly permissable. And if anyone else wants to do a German or Italian one that would be great, and they could use the same phrases. Tino, I rather thought you'd used a translation website. The problem is that they can be unreliable and land one in a nasty jam, because many words and expressions in English and French have multiple meanings. Ally |
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Okay, Pablo, if that passes the correct/polite French test I'll include it in my new French/English dictionary just for you :D
Ally |
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