I like structure...but German verb structure left me completely flummoxed.
Ich kann nicht, wo meine Werben gehen muss.
Views on this tshirt please
The only problem with verbs in German is that with long sentences it becomes all too easy to forget what you've said at the start by the time it comes to sticking the verb in (assuming, of course, it didn't go in second position).Alexia wrote:I like structure...but German verb structure left me completely flummoxed.
Ich kann nicht, wo meine Werben gehen muss.
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Not so much that I was Gav, but I was just imagining someone wearing it and some poor person who has been raped seeing it, causing them to bring back to their minds what as someone else said on this thread is worse than murder, as the person has to live with it forever.Gavin Scott wrote:Ohhhh.
I misunderstood the nature of this thread. I didn't realise Fork was offended by the T shirt.
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Remember that big long sentence thing?Fork'n'Knife wrote:Not so much that I was Gav, but I was just imagining someone wearing it and some poor person who has been raped seeing it, causing them to bring back to their minds what as someone else said on this thread is worse than murder, as the person has to live with it forever.Gavin Scott wrote:Ohhhh.
I misunderstood the nature of this thread. I didn't realise Fork was offended by the T shirt.
You're doing it again.
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Gavin Scott wrote:Remember that big long sentence thing?Fork'n'Knife wrote:Not so much that I was Gav, but I was just imagining someone wearing it and some poor person who has been raped seeing it, causing them to bring back to their minds what as someone else said on this thread is worse than murder, as the person has to live with it forever.Gavin Scott wrote:Ohhhh.
I misunderstood the nature of this thread. I didn't realise Fork was offended by the T shirt.
You're doing it again.


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Alexia wrote:Connews - I hope you're reading this - this is how a new member on Metropol SHOULD behave.
FnK you're a classy dude.
Awww fanks Alexia x

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Pedant of Wiltshire here.
That t-shirt hasn't got a view on in. It's got a slogan on it.
Now, a nice view of the Great Lakes, or even Roath Park lake and it would be much nicer.
That t-shirt hasn't got a view on in. It's got a slogan on it.
Now, a nice view of the Great Lakes, or even Roath Park lake and it would be much nicer.
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Hows that? http://www.zazzle.com/ccrcats/product/2 ... azzlePanelNick Harvey wrote:
Now, a nice view of the Great Lakes, or even Roath Park lake and it would be much nicer.
Ronnie is victorious, vivacious in victory like a venomous dog. Vile Republicans cease living while the religious retort with rueful rhetoric. These rank thugs resort to violence and swear revenge.
But Ronnie can punch through steel so they lose anyway.
But Ronnie can punch through steel so they lose anyway.
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Wrong end of the lake, I'm afraid.Ronnie Rowlands wrote:Hows that?
That's up by the island, where I used to row my old mum, in the school holidays, when a boy.
I wanted the other end, down by Captain Cook's clock.