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  • Re: Application for Groundhog

    by » 7 years ago


    Oh, I didn't know that. Well, Gizzy told me never say sorry, but in this case, a sorry would be right.


  • Re: Application for Groundhog

    by » 7 years ago


    In English we have the acronym See You Next Tuesday, which I think you can interpret.... I believe it started in the mid 20th Century, possibly WW2, and bizarrely, was the title of a London West End musical comedy in 2003. So you have to be extra careful with making arrangements for the following week, especially if it lands on the day after Monday....

    Also calling someone a "Berk" is far more vulgar than most people know....


    Molevitch


  • Re: Application for Groundhog

    by » 7 years ago


    You guys start to scare me foot-in-mouth Not only do I have to pay attention on flying or understanding all the other guys - now you can't even use normal expression because they belong to sort of an urban dictionary....

    I had to google to interpret it btw....

    Anyway, see you this evening if you're also on the Thursday flight. It's random that it can be interpreted as cute.


  • Re: Application for Groundhog

    by » 7 years ago


    That would be "see you tomorrow evening" in my case. Out on the tiles tonight. But were all cute here, bunch of pussycats.


    Molevitch


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