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Yes, and English is so hard to learn.

Good grief I remember doing Indonesian at high school...I've forgotten every word!

NZ's going to try and teach me Spanish, all I can say is good luck to him! :rofl3:

English would be a cow ... so many words that sound or are spelled the same but have totally diferent meanings

Bow as in Bow and arrow or as in bow to a person or bough of a tree ... I couldn't imagine how hard it would be to learn English

Hmm ... Indonesian is supposed to be an easy language too ...

I used to go to Bali a couple of times a year so I started studying it at night school, still remember a bit of it
 
This is what I'm like in the morning, a complete dunder-head!


(I though Tig and NetDoc might like it too!)


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English would be a cow ... so many words that sound or are spelled the same but have totally diferent meanings

Bow as in Bow and arrow or as in bow to a person or bough of a tree ... I couldn't imagine how hard it would be to learn English

Hmm ... Indonesian is supposed to be an easy language too ...

I used to go to Bali a couple of times a year so I started studying it at night school, still remember a bit of it

Yes it's a nightmare to teach too. How did we make it so darn complicated! It's all Shakespeare's fault I reckon! :rofl3:
 
This is what I'm like in the morning, a complete dunder-head!


(I though Tig and NetDoc might like it too!)


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or pancake head :)

Yes it's a nightmare to teach too. How did we make it so darn complicated! It's all Shakespeare's fault I reckon! :rofl3:

Yes guess it must ... never really thought of that. I dont know if Shakespeare is to blame, how about we just blame the poms :rofl3:
 
or pancake head :)



Yes guess it must ... never really thought of that. I dont know if Shakespeare is to blame, how about we just blame the poms :rofl3:

That too! Especially at the back, a complete tangle sometimes!

But Fish, the Poms are to blame for everything!
 
Well yes ... they are to blame for lots of things , however how de we blame them for the drought and floods, sure there must be a way, but I just cant see it :smile:
 
Well yes ... they are to blame for lots of things , however how de we blame them for the drought and floods, sure there must be a way, but I just cant see it :smile:

Let me think...if the Poms hadn't dumped us here 222 years ago then we wouldn't be living here and having to put up with this terrible weather.


How's that? :rofl3:
 
Let me think...if the Poms hadn't dumped us here 222 years ago then we wouldn't be living here and having to put up with this terrible weather.


How's that? :rofl3:

I dunno... I would think it would be more of their tendency to take things from one area and put them in another... but they've never done anything like that, have they? :D

Morning/afternoon/evening, ya Hijackers!
 
I dunno... I would think it would be more of their tendency to take things from one area and put them in another... but they've never done anything like that, have they? :D

Morning/afternoon/evening, ya Hijackers!

No of course not, only in Canada, India, Africa, Iraq, Israel, Egypt, and The Americas...no, hardly took anything at all.
 
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