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Originally Posted by butterflywing
so good, i sent it all over the world. it should be coming back 'atcha any day now. you know how these things com-n-gogh!
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There was another (middle aged) lady staying there that had a whole bowlful of prunes every morning for breakfast, with the addition of one spoonful of porridge. She was a great source of conversation between myself and my friend. We thought she needed help. LOL.
#18
Funny! BUT I have to tell you that it's pronounced with a spit at the end like the Scots in 'loch'! Don't blame me - it's that bloomin Dutch man I live with told me that! No sense of humour, the Dutch! :lol:
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Originally Posted by k3n
Funny! BUT I have to tell you that it's pronounced with a spit at the end like the Scots in 'loch'! Don't blame me - it's that bloomin Dutch man I live with told me that! No sense of humour, the Dutch! :lol:
i know that sound. very gutteral, right? like he's clearing his throat? or, hard? like a 'k'?
#20
Originally Posted by butterflywing
Originally Posted by k3n
Funny! BUT I have to tell you that it's pronounced with a spit at the end like the Scots in 'loch'! Don't blame me - it's that bloomin Dutch man I live with told me that! No sense of humour, the Dutch! :lol:
i know that sound. very gutteral, right? like he's clearing his throat? or, hard? like a 'k'?
BTW - I didn't want to spoil lacelady's joke, I can see it may have been construed like that and it absolutely WASN'T my intention. Sorry for any possible offence caused, LL - end of hijack. :D
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