Originally posted by LOTUSfairy:
erh..i dun mind be single mom....i come over to auzzy to get subsidized then..!
It's already tough enough to raise a kid together with a partner - what more doing it alone?
the only german i know:
dummkopf
schweinhund
guten tag
fraulein
achtung
i think.. bad spelling too
Originally posted by LOTUSfairy:
erh..i dun mind be single mom....i come over to auzzy to get subsidized then..!
That's what some female drug addicts do. Get pregnant, give birth, get money from the govt every fortnight to fund their drug habits. THey don't even take good care of the baby! ![]()
Oh, make that babieS, because they don't usually stop at one. And the babies don't usually share the same father either. ![]()
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:I'm nowhere as proficient as eagle...yet.
i want to learn spanish too.
learnt one year..now totally FORGOTTEN everything..
have to start afresh now..
Originally posted by the Bear:the only german i know:
dummkopf
schweinhund
guten tag
fraulein
achtungi think.. bad spelling too
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I only know... Bratwurst and Oktoberfest! ![]()
Originally posted by the Bear:the only german i know:
dummkopf
schweinhund
guten tag
fraulein
achtungi think.. bad spelling too
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how come the words sound so.....valgur...
yoohoo, i'm home already...
should i go sleep or go out?![]()
well, i know the famous BMW and Mercedes....![]()
Yeah Bear's German words sound really crude
Originally posted by LOTUSfairy:how come the words sound so.....valgur...
in order:
idiot/moron/dummy
pig-dog
good day
lady
attention!
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Originally posted by Rhonda:That's what some female drug addicts do. Get pregnant, give birth, get money from the govt every fortnight to fund their drug habits. THey don't even take good care of the baby!
Oh, make that babieS, because they don't usually stop at one. And the babies don't usually share the same father either.
i think i will slightly better than the drug addicts.
Get pregnant, give birth, get money from the govt every fortnight to fund my eating habits...
sounds better..?
i will take good care of my baby. One daughter will be enough..:)
Originally posted by LOTUSfairy:how come the words sound so.....valgur...
German is quite a chor-loh language.
Not as refined as the French.
I got the scare of my life the day before. I went into a patient's room and pronounced her name correctly. She's a Greek grandma. She immediately perked up and praised me endlessly and kept saying his son's divorced and she wants a wife for him and then saying she likes my face etc etc! Eeeeeeeee-yeeeeeeeerhh!!!
I ran out of her room, man!!
When I had to go in again, I gradually did the sideways crab walk so I can quickly skimmy out her room at the first opportunity!! ![]()
Originally posted by LOTUSfairy:
i want to learn spanish too.learnt one year..now totally FORGOTTEN everything..
have to start afresh now..
Of the Latin-based languages it's not a bad one to begin with.
French has all the romantic connotations but I can't read or pronounce the words for nuts. ![]()
Originally posted by LOTUSfairy:well, i know the famous BMW and Mercedes....
And it's not even Bee-Em-Double-U but Beh-Em-Veh... ![]()
sometimes.. i wonder...
ST– 11 Jun 2008, p16
FRESH FOOD SCARES 2
Myanmar: Fish 'safe to eat and not feeding on corpses'
YANGON - A MYANMAR government-affiliated group has denied rumours that fish from cyclone-ravaged areas are unfit to eat after supposedly feeding on the corpses of humans and animals.
Since Cyclone Nargis slammed into Myanmar's Irrawaddy delta last month, some people in Yangon - the country's biggest city - had been reluctant to eat fish because of rumours that the seafood had been feeding on the bodies of storm victims.
'This is not true. We can guarantee that,' Ms Toe Nandar Tin, an executive member of the Myanmar Fisheries Federation, was quoted as saying in the Myanmar Times newspaper on Monday. 'The freshwater fish from the delta come from fish farms, not from the rivers.'
She said samples of fish had been tested to prove they were safe, adding that the rumours had resulted in the suspension of orders by some foreign buyers, without elaborating further.
The main buyers of Myanmar's fish included China, Thailand and Singapore.
Yesterday, the United Nations expressed hope that Myanmar's military regime had finally begun to cooperate in aiding cyclone victims as some 250 experts from the UN, Asean and the Myanmar government headed into the Irrawaddy river delta for a village-by-village assessment of both emergency and long-term needs.
Separately yesterday, Myanmar's ruling military junta freed 15 opposition party members detained on May 27 for demanding the release of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
Originally posted by Rhonda:German is quite a chor-loh language.
Not as refined as the French.
I got the scare of my life the day before. I went into a patient's room and pronounced her name correctly. She's a Greek grandma. She immediately perked up and praised me endlessly and kept saying his son's divorced and she wants a wife for him and then saying she likes my face etc etc! Eeeeeeeee-yeeeeeeeerhh!!!
I ran out of her room, man!!
When I had to go in again, I gradually did the sideways crab walk so I can quickly skimmy out her room at the first opportunity!!
LOL
I can't pronouce French and German for nuts
Originally posted by the Bear:sometimes.. i wonder...
ST– 11 Jun 2008, p16
FRESH FOOD SCARES 2
Myanmar: Fish 'safe to eat and not feeding on corpses'
YANGON - A MYANMAR government-affiliated group has denied rumours that fish from cyclone-ravaged areas are unfit to eat after supposedly feeding on the corpses of humans and animals.
Since Cyclone Nargis slammed into Myanmar's Irrawaddy delta last month, some people in Yangon - the country's biggest city - had been reluctant to eat fish because of rumours that the seafood had been feeding on the bodies of storm victims.
'This is not true. We can guarantee that,' Ms Toe Nandar Tin, an executive member of the Myanmar Fisheries Federation, was quoted as saying in the Myanmar Times newspaper on Monday. 'The freshwater fish from the delta come from fish farms, not from the rivers.'
She said samples of fish had been tested to prove they were safe, adding that the rumours had resulted in the suspension of orders by some foreign buyers, without elaborating further.
The main buyers of Myanmar's fish included China, Thailand and Singapore.
Yesterday, the United Nations expressed hope that Myanmar's military regime had finally begun to cooperate in aiding cyclone victims as some 250 experts from the UN, Asean and the Myanmar government headed into the Irrawaddy river delta for a village-by-village assessment of both emergency and long-term needs.
Separately yesterday, Myanmar's ruling military junta freed 15 opposition party members detained on May 27 for demanding the release of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
How can they know if the fish feeds on the corpse or not seriously
i can speak French!!
I SURRENDER!!
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Originally posted by Rhonda:German is quite a chor-loh language.
Not as refined as the French.
I got the scare of my life the day before. I went into a patient's room and pronounced her name correctly. She's a Greek grandma. She immediately perked up and praised me endlessly and kept saying his son's divorced and she wants a wife for him and then saying she likes my face etc etc! Eeeeeeeee-yeeeeeeeerhh!!!
I ran out of her room, man!!
When I had to go in again, I gradually did the sideways crab walk so I can quickly skimmy out her room at the first opportunity!!
Oh dear.
I don't think I've mentioned before that for some reason, desperate Turks and Greeks bombard East European girls (including a few of my friends) with messages on social websites.
Originally posted by the Bear:i can speak French!!
I SURRENDER!!
ROFPMSL! (Rolling on floor pissing myself laughing)
Originally posted by Kuali Baba:Of the Latin-based languages it's not a bad one to begin with.
French has all the romantic connotations but I can't read or pronounce the words for nuts.
i hope i can speak spanish when i go backpack in spain/portugal and even brazil, cuba, argentina, porto rico etc.
But Rhonda think of it this way
If you ever marry a Greek
They will fill your life with so much dramas that you don't even need to watch another drama on TV again!
Originally posted by elindra:
LOLI can't pronouce French and German for nuts
I love French. Surprisingly, I still remember how to pronounce French words... well, most of them anyways. ![]()
Next, I wanna pick up enough Japanese and Korean to use on my travels. ![]()
more food scares..
ST– 11 Jun 2008, p16
FRESH FOOD SCARES 2
Malaysia: EU may ban its seafood over health concerns
KUALA LUMPUR - THE European Union may ban seafood imports from Malaysia over health concerns.
The possible suspension follows an April visit by EU health inspectors to Malaysia's seafood processing companies and their facilities after an earlier warning of shortcomings in the industry, said senior European Commission official Geert Anckaert.
In 2005, EU officials had discovered shortfalls in the safety of Malaysian seafood exports, but subsequently launched a programme to help educate local officials about EU health regulations, he said.
'The outcome is still under consideration,' he said, adding that a decision will be made by June 18. He declined to give details.
The Star daily, citing an EU draft on the matter, said two-thirds of Malaysian vessels and establishments visited did not comply with the EU's strict hygiene and other regulations on fishery imports.
The EU is also concerned about a lack of traceability and countermeasures to check the spread of diseases, the report said.
A spokesman for Malaysia's Fisheries Department said there had been complaints on the way fish and seafood were being transported to ports, such as a lack of washbasins onboard.
Health Ministry official Noraini Mohamad Othman said the authorities were addressing the issues, but declined to comment further.
Last year, Malaysia exported fish and other aquatic products worth 102 million euros (S$216 million) to Europe. Some 40 to 50 Malaysian companies export seafood to Europe.
well ... no one's died in Singapore yet ...