Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 12:39 am
by default, if it's in another language, it's no big deal.Transient wrote:News flash: not everyone here speaks French.
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by default, if it's in another language, it's no big deal.Transient wrote:News flash: not everyone here speaks French.
Well, we haven't even formally met yet...so: Hi, Pete! I'm Scooter...wanna be buddies? :icon25:pete wrote: How are you my friend?
people have reported smelling it @ yonge & lawrenceHM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:fucking hell i just went outsideSoM wrote:i've been sniffing the smoke from that burning plane for over an hour now, and i live 20 km away from the airport
it reeks
Hello my friend.ScooterG wrote:Well, we haven't even formally met yet...so: Hi, Pete! I'm Scooter...wanna be buddies? :icon25:pete wrote: How are you my friend?
har“Only seconds later, it started really moving and obviously it wasn’t OK,” said Dunlop. “At some point the wing was off. The oxygen masks never came down; the plane was filling up with smoke.”
“One of the hostesses said, ‘You can calm down, it’s OK,’ and yet the plane was on fire and smoke was pouring in,” Dunlop told The AP. “I don’t like to criticize, but the staff did not seem helpful or prepared.”
If/when I ever visit another country, I'll just wear a shirt that says "American" with an arrow pointing up. That way everyone will know to speak to me in baby-talk. I may even get a few pats on the head and bread crumbs, too.+JuggerNaut+ wrote:by default, if it's in another language, it's no big deal.Transient wrote:News flash: not everyone here speaks French.
Except the ones who don't speak English give it a shot anyway and the ones who do speak English try to translate the French with Google language tools. Therefore people who speak english are lazy (or resourceful)Memphis wrote:Or English, come to thatTransient wrote:News flash: not everyone here speaks French.