We appreciate your candidness, Bob-lock, and we will review your application and be in contact with you. As well, witches and warlocks may be something of small consequence to you, but did it ever occur to you that you and this forum may actually be inside of m1469's stomach? And, that if there are witches and warlocks living in there, m1469's got ... well, I don't want to say "problems" ... but, let's just say "something to deal with". I think she has a lot on her mind now, this is huge, very huge.*shakes hand**gives lollipop**winks**ushers Bob-lock out, shuts the door, sits down in leather chair at desk, puts feet on desk, folds hands over stomach, breathes deeply, looks out the window, and thinks*
*Bob hurries out of the thread in case any demons are released.*
It's almost like spring over here. I think I'm off for a little bicycle ride
Thal little bike ride = 10 milesWolfi little bike ride = 100 miles
I hope you have a million nuggets of fun!
And, I wonder that if I DON'T formally know math, will it limit me in my playing? That's sad .
Dumb question -- They use miles in England?
I thought all of Europe was metric.
Dumb question -- They use miles in England? I thought all of Europe was metric. Although that is where the US got it's measurements.
Not yet Bob. A little while back, we almost lost our beloved pint and pounds & ounces, but just for once the wishes of the masses were granted.Not signing up to the Euro seems now to have been a good decision, and if we were allowed a referendum to vote on joining, it would be defeated.However, this does not seem to have stopped our government from pumping billions of pounds into the EU, so the Greeks can retire at 46 and the Irish do not pay the price for failing to control their economy. No doubt we will also contribute when Spain & Portugal need help, whilst our own people are left to suffer due to government cuts. Thal
1 .You haven't adopted the Euro but you still have to help bail out those countries. 2. What are getting in return? 3. Does that mean if the pound started to fail, the euro countries would get together and bail you out? 4. As disappointed as I am with the euro and even more so now that they're letting every tom, dick, and harry into the union, I would think that England would be better off in the long run if they adopted the euro.
Not yet Bob. A little while back, we almost lost our beloved pint and pounds & ounces, but just for once the wishes of the masses were granted.
Not signing up to the Euro seems now to have been a good decision, and if we were allowed a referendum to vote on joining, it would be defeated.
However, this does not seem to have stopped our government from pumping billions of pounds into the EU, so the Greeks can retire at 46 and the Irish do not pay the price for failing to control their economy. No doubt we will also contribute when Spain & Portugal need help, whilst our own people are left to suffer due to government cuts.
It's not stopped the Dutch government from doing the same, either, as gep will no doubt confirm if he so chooses.
The way I normally hear citation used is that it cites the source of the information. Usually for more scholarly writing there's a footnote number or author name. You can look at the bottom of the page or end of the article to find the citation, the information about the source of the information used in the article -- Author, name of the work, where and when it was published, copyright, etc. If you quote something, you should have a citation after it and information about the source somewhere, according to whatever citation format style you follow. I don't know what PRO.1 or PRO.3 is. It sounds like version of something.
Hardly; almost everything in supermarkets is measured in grams and kilos
And huzzah! The Euro has been so good for us! As are all open borders to the kleptocracies and corruptocracies in the east and south from which we only benefit! Or at least, so we are told. Never mind the outflooding of our tax money and inflooding of, well, that what floats on top of society in the "new friends" from the former East Block states et altri, which is akin to what floats on top of any sewer...
For those of us that like to support local Saturday markets, this is not the case."3 KILOS OF BANANAS A POUND" does not have the right ring to it. Even worse would be "3 KILOS OF BANANAS A EURO" We don't all jump in our Bentleys and drive to Waitrose y'know.
You are giving the impression that you are not entirely happy about Eastern European Immigrants.
Perhaps you might like to know, that they rescued the English Pickpocketing Industry that was almost dead.
They have also improved the quality of prostitutes
undercut the prices charged by the Chinese for fake perfume, improved the trade in stolen landmowers and reduced the swan population.
You have to try to look at the positives.
You can still buy an 8th over here old chap.
You are giving the impression that you are not entirely happy about Eastern European Immigrants.Perhaps you might like to know, that they rescued the English Pickpocketing Industry that was almost dead. They have also improved the quality of prostitutes, undercut the prices charged by the Chinese for fake perfume, improved the trade in stolen landmowers and reduced the swan population.You have to try to look at the positives.Thal
floats on top of society in the "new friends" from the former East Block states et altri
Is that a language class or are you learning sign language little tune? I've never heard of translating that much if you're just starting. Are you learning English? (It sounds like you already know it.)
I love my piano lessons verrrrryyyy much, too, Littletune .
you mean when you're teaching someone or when someone is teaching you or when you're teaching yourself?
Just in case littletune is making toys, I would like a hairy spider.Thal
A hairy spider for Thal!
He was not talking about this kind of spider
HEHE, that is really lovely.Thanks for my hairy spider.Thal