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Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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Originally posted by The Late, Great JCIs that the one where John takes it up the arse from 'Pop'?
Pop had Janet up the tulipter. I enjoyed myself very much, such a beautiful arse. Just like Patricia.Comment
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Originally posted by PopPop had Janet up the tulipter.
I enjoyed myself very much, such a beautiful arse.
Just like Patricia.Oh Jesus - Disaster Management Ltd.
You know you'll need us!Comment
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Originally posted by WageSlaveHowever, both are easy compared to Hungarian which is a complete bitch and doesn't have anything in common with other European languages!
My greatest achievement to date has been pointing at the animals in a zoo repeating their Hungarian names in an appalling accent, which has the effect of parents hurrying their little Zoltan away from the strange, retarded man.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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I don't envy you, hyperD. It's a very interesting language, but I'm glad I left that headache behind And everything is based around the suffix, which doesn't help.
I recall they have an awkward way of pronouncing their 's', which is completely different to the Slavic languages. Koszonom szepen (sp). Szeretlek! In Polish, 's' = s and 'sz' = sh, but in Hungarian it's the opposite
Still, it's a beautiful language, particularly when created by the likes of Sandor Petofi.Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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Yep, the s/sh and sz/s is very confusing. There's even a zs which is s, as in measure.
Mind you, as long as I have the translation for "Where's me ****ing dinner b1tch?" and "Two beers please" I'll be OK.
I haven't got round to finishing the first sentence but the 2nd one is:-
"Meg ket sort kerek"
One for the Lingual First Aid kit.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Originally posted by WageSlaveI don't envy you, hyperD. It's a very interesting language, but I'm glad I left that headache behind And everything is based around the suffix, which doesn't help.
I recall they have an awkward way of pronouncing their 's', which is completely different to the Slavic languages. Koszonom szepen (sp). Szeretlek! In Polish, 's' = s and 'sz' = sh, but in Hungarian it's the opposite
Still, it's a beautiful language, particularly when created by the likes of Sandor Petofi.I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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Originally posted by Franckothere are limits to what sounds the human mouth can reproduce without poking....Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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Originally posted by FranckoThat's a problem with slavic/eastern languages in general. They have all variations of sounds like tzzz, gzzz, tccc,sccc, jzzzz.... I can't do them as I was never able to reproduce the dutch "g".... there are limits to what sounds the human mouth can reproduce without poking....Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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So Mr Bond...These Spectre Agents are trying to lure you into a trap using a Soviet encryption machine called a Lektor, as revenge for the death of Dr No.........Comment
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