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25 Nov 2008, 11:21 am

it's 5 pm here, but hell, I'll have another coffee as well, since you insist :D


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25 Nov 2008, 11:22 am

coffee has been mentioned 2 posts in a row, i'm going to take that as a sign that i should have coffee too.



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25 Nov 2008, 11:24 am

computerlove wrote:
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That was a quick visit....

1:30am, if I stayed I'd gone to sleep at 2:30 or something like that

good morning missC! :D


That French thing is cool, even if I don't speak it, being a romance tongue I understand some of it, same thing for Italian and of course Catalan, I even have some books in that tongue.


Oui?

I use to know a lot of French... :(


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25 Nov 2008, 11:27 am

^^^
well, then you can haz spanish easily, ma chérie


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25 Nov 2008, 11:33 am

Ah, merci and gracias CL. :wink:


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25 Nov 2008, 11:38 am

MissConstrue wrote:

CL wrote:
That French thing is cool, even if I don't speak it, being a romance tongue I understand some of it, same thing for Italian and of course Catalan, I even have some books in that tongue.


Oui?

I use to know a lot of French... :([/quote]



^ Fill in the dots? Erm people? :D Sorry.... I cannot seem to control that silly goose inside.

Yeah, Catalan I skimmed a bit (Qué tal?) when a friend and I imported Spanish/Catalan wine but never got that far with it. Neither did the wine-bizz. :drunken:



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25 Nov 2008, 11:39 am

I heard Germany not France consumes the most wine!! :o


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25 Nov 2008, 11:42 am

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Yeah, Catalan I skimmed a bit (Qué tal?) when a friend and I imported Spanish/Catalan wine but never got that far with it. Neither did the wine-bizz. :drunken:

Catalan is cool, at first I thought WTH? But found it not that hard, and I learned it just as I went along reading a book =P


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Ah, merci and gracias CL. :wink:

lol, three languages in one post =P


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25 Nov 2008, 11:42 am

got to go and breakfast something, I'll be back


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25 Nov 2008, 11:46 am

^Lucky.

All I gots is bread and coffee...


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25 Nov 2008, 11:47 am

Bon appetit, CL. (eet smakelijk)

And MissC.
Don't know.... I think the Germans tend to like beer a lot. Personally I said goodbye to the beer and went 'comme la France'.... I mean I drink almost a bottle of red wine an eve. Not advocating that by any means but that's me, nowadays.

(ps. Not saying you do but please don't confuse the Germans and the Dutch.
Diff. nation, diff. folks)



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25 Nov 2008, 11:49 am

I was just about to ask if the Dutch language is part of the German language.

Excuse my ignorance but I always thought it was. Not sure though..is it like the broken dialect of German?


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25 Nov 2008, 11:54 am

Erminea wrote:
Bon appetit, CL. (eet smakelijk)

And MissC.
Don't know.... I think the Germans tend to like beer a lot. Personally I said goodbye to the beer and went 'comme la France'.... I mean I drink almost a bottle of red wine an eve. Not advocating that by any means but that's me, nowadays.

(ps. Not saying you do but please don't confuse the Germans and the Dutch.
Diff. nation, diff. folks)


I always hear that too with the Germans and their beers but in an article I read it said something like the Germans were higher on the list than the French when it came to their expertise on wine.

Maybe I misconstrued it to be consumption rather than expertise.


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25 Nov 2008, 12:00 pm

In reply to one posts above the last.

It's a little mistake (no worries) lots of Americans (OK, some) make. Yeah, we maybe a small country but.... tjah nevermind. As of the dialect, no, to say that isn't really correct. The first Dutch sentence written down is from just before 1000 A.D. but our languages have the same base. Really like the English language also. A Dutchman, with a bit of brain behind the eyes and without the somewhat more difficult technical stuff, in general can understand the German language. But on parts it differ substantially.



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25 Nov 2008, 12:13 pm

Okay.

So where are you from Erminea?


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