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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 20, 2018 19:39:23 GMT
NalkarjWas that an actual line from "The Movie We Dare Not Speak The Title of Aloud" ? I really need to see it. $1. 69
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Post by Nalkarj on Jan 20, 2018 19:52:14 GMT
$1.69! I stand corrected. Yes, indeed, BATouttaheck , from that-film-which-may-not-be-named (if anyone else here is reading these posts and doesn’t know the history, he or she will probably think we’re absolutely crazy…). In the dead of winter (albeit warmer today around me), t might be fun to watch a movie set in the mediterranean French Riviera…
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 20, 2018 20:02:02 GMT
NalkarjI know you TOO enjoy the diversity of language. Do you have trouble understanding some of the dialogue on the PBC British / Commonwealth shows ? There are a couple that I have been forced to turn on the captioning on the tv and they claim to be speaking English. Crazy ? Us ? Nahhhhhhhh !
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Post by deembastille on Jan 20, 2018 20:15:41 GMT
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Post by teleadm on Jan 20, 2018 20:19:13 GMT
The Rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain, ever been in Spain when it rains?? everything is wet whithin a minute. Rain in Spain isn't just a few drops here and there, When it rains in Spains it pours
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 20, 2018 20:24:34 GMT
The Rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain, ever been in Spain when it rains?? everything is wet whithin a minute. Rain in Spain isn't just a few drops here and there, When it rains in Spains it pours Old Joke : The rain in Spain Stays almost invariably in the hills.
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Post by Catman on Jan 20, 2018 20:27:35 GMT
The Rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain, ever been in Spain when it rains?? everything is wet whithin a minute. Rain in Spain isn't just a few drops here and there, When it rains in Spains it pours Old Joke : The rain in Spain Stays almost invariably in the hills. A mixed bag for the Iberian lynx.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 20, 2018 20:29:15 GMT
Catman some days he must have to eat damp lagomorphs... poor l'il Lynx
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Post by Catman on Jan 20, 2018 20:31:30 GMT
Catman some days he must have to eat damp lagomorphs... poor l'il Lynx Those Granada hares are quite a mouthful.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 20, 2018 20:39:47 GMT
Catman Those Granada hares are quite a mouthful.
even if you save the ears for a snack.
YOU DO know your lagomorphs !
sorry OP sugarbiscuits... silly OT bug seems to have invaded ....
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Post by teleadm on Jan 20, 2018 20:40:27 GMT
The swedish transaltion of the rain in spain, has to do with spanish foxes Isn't this a cute pic!!!!
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Post by Catman on Jan 20, 2018 20:42:53 GMT
The swedish transaltion of the rain in spain, has to do with spanish foxes Isn't this a cute pic!!!! Not bad for canines.
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Post by koskiewicz on Jan 20, 2018 21:15:20 GMT
...how do you pronounce "boatswain"... As "bosun" Isn't that a Brit thingy??? How about "strewth"...what in hell does that supposed to mean???
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 20, 2018 21:27:17 GMT
strewth = it's the truth
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Post by sugarbiscuits on Jan 21, 2018 14:37:21 GMT
...how do you pronounce "boatswain"... As "bosun" Isn't that a Brit thingy??? How about "strewth"...what in hell does that supposed to mean??? How would you say Salisbury? I say Salisbury to rhyme with Talis Ferry.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Jan 21, 2018 15:52:31 GMT
sugarbiscuitsSalisbury = Like Salls- berry (salls rhyming with talls )
Would you pronounce Welsh as Weltch or Wel sh ? There is a company here famous for grape jam (preserves) that is pronounced as if it has a "T" in it ... in some parts of the country that is ! When I was in Wales with a English friend he laughed at my pronunciation
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Post by koskiewicz on Jan 21, 2018 16:35:24 GMT
...heh...my dad would use a hard "c" when he used the word "fascinate"
When us kids would correct him, he would reply "who sez" !!!
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jan 21, 2018 17:29:27 GMT
Would you pronounce Welsh as Weltch or Wel sh ? There is a company here famous for grape jam (preserves) that is pronounced as if it has a "T" in it ... in some parts of the country that is ! When I was in Wales with a English friend he laughed at my pronunciation The grape company is spelled Wel ch's, so you're right, and ask your British friend about that...or if he/she perhaps ever well-shez on a bet or shane-jez clothes. On second thought, maybe not; your friend might start talking to you about shed-jules.
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Post by Doghouse6 on Jan 21, 2018 17:43:59 GMT
...how do you pronounce "boatswain"... As "bosun" If they can foke-sel a forecastle, why wouldn't they bosun a boatswain?
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Post by Catman on Jan 21, 2018 19:16:48 GMT
Schedule.
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