on 11-05-2014 13:55 - last edited on 17-03-2016 13:28 by Toby
well, fluffy onesie on + donkey brown boottee-tyle slippers
cuppa Twinnings tea = everyday variety, decaff + s/sk milk = no sugar +
Blue Ribband original choccy bic to hand
checking on my cat Marvellous Marty the Magnificent = beside me in his pet-bed under the wooden desk
on which new basic desktop printer will be put = on or around next payday ..... I mean upon the wooden desk not upon the cat
kicked my old basic Epson printer in frustration many many months ago
therapeutic for me for about 3 nano-seconds but really, really bad for the printer
well, let's see if there are many takers for my initial entry into the off-top unofficial world of 'the lounge area'
WispaRed7
on 22-08-2016 22:38
on 22-08-2016 22:38
on 22-08-2016 22:40
on 22-08-2016 22:44
on 22-08-2016 22:44
on 22-08-2016 22:49
on 22-08-2016 22:49
on 22-08-2016 22:53
on 22-08-2016 22:53
@Beenherebefore wrote:
Gorka is a Spanish name......and it does sound East European.....but "k" isn't part of the Spanish alphabet !!
Really? Even stranger lol. Gorka Marquez .. Can't wait to hear his accent x
on 22-08-2016 23:05
on 22-08-2016 23:05
22-08-2016 23:14 - edited 22-08-2016 23:15
22-08-2016 23:14 - edited 22-08-2016 23:15
@Beenherebefore wrote:
When I say it's not part of their alphabet, they use it in "imported" words, eg kilo, karaoke etc but not in native Spanish words
Yep..I wonder how they pronounce the K lol..:smileytongue:
on 22-08-2016 23:17
on 22-08-2016 23:17
Que ?
Which is why it's not native Spanish.......why use one letter when three will do the job ?
on 22-08-2016 23:21
on 22-08-2016 23:21
on 22-08-2016 23:35
on 22-08-2016 23:35
@Beenherebefore wrote:
Interesting
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-37156265
Awesome. Nice to know that our schools are taking sports seriously. They didn't when I was there..a *cough* few years back x