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teazer
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Post by teazer » Sat Nov 06, 2010 12:35 pm

Jensen,

Loved the translation. Very funny.

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Post by jensen » Sat Nov 06, 2010 12:51 pm

Hi,

Well, Steve does use very difficult words and slang. As I am dutch, I like to know what I read.
When Steve started to use typical English slang, I typed it in at google, and this site came up (nice t-shirts by the way).

I see it as an sort of education (thanks Steve) and I always like to learn something new,

Jensen
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Post by e3steve » Sat Nov 06, 2010 1:03 pm

jensen wrote:Hi,

Well, Steve does use very difficult words and slang. As I am dutch, I like to know what I read.
When Steve started to use typical English slang, I typed it in at google, and this site came up (nice t-shirts by the way).

I see it as an sort of education (thanks Steve) and I always like to learn something new,

Jensen
Sorry, J-man, I'm just a '60s street-urchin with a grammar school education; therefore I tend to mix the two.

I thought the same about the T-shirt! It certainly seems to conceal a well-packed bap-hammock beneath!? Here's another Tee, without undergarment (sorry ladies!).
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Another T-shirt!
Another T-shirt!
The importance of grammar and punctuation
The importance of grammar and punctuation

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