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Old 11.03.2007, 09:40 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Prisstina
i"je voudrais le poulet et le riz, mon frere"

ha ha ha ha. you funny.

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i do speak/read but i went to a school ran by french priests so i guess all that dull homework paid off. however i had almost forgotten until one summer some years ago i took some private lessons-- very effective. i also used to go out w/ a couple of frenchies & i went to france. so the practice is there.

however i am (obviously) often at loss with coloquial expressions, slang, etc. because it's been a while.

anyway the other day i was in the minnehaha airport and i found a stand for this product:


 


we tested it and it look like lots of fun and EASY to use & learn. truly. for $200 per "level" i think you can give it a whirl without much fear of being the victim of a scam-- it's not a scam though.

they have it in a bunch of languages and i'm thinking of getting the chinese or japanese versions. or german, which i totally ignore. what should it be? hm... but anyway yeah it seems to werke. ha.
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