jillio
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Pretty bad, since you can plainly see I am playing a Rumba on the piano!
Foxes have no sense of rhythym.:roll:
Pretty bad, since you can plainly see I am playing a Rumba on the piano!
No, they canter.
Foxes have no sense of rhythym.:roll:
Pfft...she was just looking at her partner's feet and following along!
Or just thinks he did. It would appear to me because some monolinguals want to tell a bunch of bilinguals what comparisons are acceptable to make between languages.Here is what I HATE about SEE.
Every bilingual community I have ever been around has puns and word play based on inconsistencies in both languages.
For instance in Spanish there is no real way to say, "Foul ball" but foul sounds like fowl and a chicken is a fowl. So a Mexican is apt to say, "El da una gallina" or literally "He gave a chicken." to mean he hit a foul ball.
So why can't you use some of these puns in ASL?
They are all over the place just waiting to be played with.
So why not?
Because some idiot used up all the puns inventing a pseudo language called SEE.
She has to. She's wearing a lampshade for a hat.
That would be the problem~
Bottesini said:Wirelessly posted
Yay! Botts are you going to join me with a bottle of coca cola again? Kristina I have one for you too if you'd rather.
Yes, I love Coca Cola!
I guess you are just going to have to change the way you play to accommodate the fox.:roll: That is what they always expect.:roll:
Back with my revolver. Shooting at little fox feet. They will soon learn to dance to my tune!
A few nights ago, I was working late into the evening. I had my laptop set up near the dining room screen door (so the glass part is open.) Imagine my freak-out when a grey tabby jumps into the screen (which stopped him!) so he's hanging from all 4 paws from the screen. I didn't hear the activity happen, but saw all the cats "flew their heads" towards the screen. Nearly gave me a heart attack. The reason I'm remembering this is because just a few years ago, a young fox did the same.
Atta way Bott! Force them to conform to the accepted standards for dancing! Don't worry about crippling them. We can mop up the blood later.
A few nights ago, I was working late into the evening. I had my laptop set up near the dining room screen door (so the glass part is open.) Imagine my freak-out when a grey tabby jumps into the screen (which stopped him!) so he's hanging from all 4 paws from the screen. I didn't hear the activity happen, but saw all the cats "flew their heads" towards the screen. Nearly gave me a heart attack. The reason I'm remembering this is because just a few years ago, a young fox did the same.
Thanks!! I usually drink Sprite, but thanks again!!
But the fox feet will become too holey to discuss.
What made them "fly" their heads?
Sorry about the scare, but I am sitting here LMAO.
What made them "fly" their heads?
I bet i can dance better than everyone.