unless you boys plan to draw some connection from what you're saying to what this discussion is about, i am going to ask...
unless you boys plan to draw some connection from what you're saying to what this discussion is about, i am going to ask...
"Poetry is what gets lost in translation." ~ Robert Frost
There once was a lady from Nantucket...
Tony and Brit are just having male fun. I am married to that specie.
"Poetry is what gets lost in translation." ~ Robert Frost
There once was a lady from Nantucket...
Tony and Brit are just having male fun. I am married to that specie.
unless you boys plan to draw some connection from what you're saying to what this discussion is about, i am going to ask...
unless you boys plan to draw some connection from what you're saying to what this discussion is about, i am going to ask...
I had been "chatting" on a message board with a French lady for quite ahile. Using Babelfish by me, and Google translation by her, for the most part, we understood. There was a time when we talked of her desire to move to the mountains and I brought up potential problems (laughingly). That did not translate well, but we did get it figured out.
Today, and with this post, I thought of that. On a lighter note this is a fun site, "Lost in Translation," that will remind you of the old game of Telephone.
I had been "chatting" on a message board with a French lady for quite ahile. Using Babelfish by me, and Google translation by her, for the most part, we understood. There was a time when we talked of her desire to move to the mountains and I brought up potential problems (laughingly). That did not translate well, but we did get it figured out.
Today, and with this post, I thought of that. On a lighter note this is a fun site, "Lost in Translation," that will remind you of the old game of Telephone.
http://tashian.com/multibabel/
unless you boys plan to draw some connection from what you're saying to what this discussion is about, i am going to ask...
unless you boys plan to draw some connection from what you're saying to what this discussion is about, i am going to ask...
Xanga, to Christans, alerts to a reflective site of Christianity. Yet Xiāng (湘語/湘语), also known as Hunan, Hunanese, or Hsiang is a Chinese language.
I find that people mix up the spellings, at best. In Christian usage it is X represented the Greek letter the first letter of Christ's name in Greek
I would like others to contribute what in the world does X generation mean?
Xanga, to Christans, alerts to a reflective site of Christianity. Yet Xiāng (湘語/湘语), also known as Hunan, Hunanese, or Hsiang is a Chinese language.
I find that people mix up the spellings, at best. In Christian usage it is X represented the Greek letter the first letter of Christ's name in Greek
I would like others to contribute what in the world does X generation mean?
Posted: Apr 5, 08 3:53pm
TonyA, I rely on your worldwide experience.
Have Americans discovered what sex is yet?...
Well, you're from upstate NY, so it's easy! (used to live in Rochester0
Posted: Apr 5, 08 3:54pm
TonyA, I rely on your worldwide experience.
Have Americans discovered what sex is yet?...
is that your idea of a joke? is something else being lost in translation here?
Posted: Apr 5, 08 3:55pm
TonyA, I rely on your worldwide experience.
Have Americans discovered what sex is yet?...
???????????
Sex to go?
Posted: Apr 5, 08 3:56pm
When I visited Germany, many years ago, an old uncle of my step-father's, upon our departure, told us to "Have a good fl...
unless you boys plan to draw some connection from what you're saying to what this discussion is about, i am going to ask you to take it elsewhere.
Posted: Apr 5, 08 9:46pm
unless you boys plan to draw some connection from what you're saying to what this discussion is about, i am going to ask...
"Poetry is what gets lost in translation." ~ Robert Frost
There once was a lady from Nantucket...
Tony and Brit are just having male fun. I am married to that specie.
Posted: Apr 8, 08 1:15am
unless you boys plan to draw some connection from what you're saying to what this discussion is about, i am going to ask...
I had been "chatting" on a message board with a French lady for quite ahile. Using Babelfish by me, and Google translation by her, for the most part, we understood. There was a time when we talked of her desire to move to the mountains and I brought up potential problems (laughingly). That did not translate well, but we did get it figured out.
Today, and with this post, I thought of that. On a lighter note this is a fun site, "Lost in Translation," that will remind you of the old game of Telephone.
http://tashian.com/multibabel/
Posted: Apr 24, 08 3:14am
unless you boys plan to draw some connection from what you're saying to what this discussion is about, i am going to ask...
Xanga, to Christans, alerts to a reflective site of Christianity. Yet Xiāng (湘語/湘语), also known as Hunan, Hunanese, or Hsiang is a Chinese language.
I find that people mix up the spellings, at best. In Christian usage it is X represented the Greek letter the first letter of Christ's name in Greek
I would like others to contribute what in the world does X generation mean?