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From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: Anwoord in Engels aub
Date: Tue, 14 Feb 1995 11:29:11 +0100
>>> Vinden de Nederlanders het niet klote om altyd in het klote engels te moeten
>>> schrijven? Ik ben geen nederlander maar iik heb een nederlandse vriend.
>> Nani? Gomen kudasai, ano...wakarimasen desita. Eigo kudasai.
>>Marc

>I might be wrong on this, but I believe that both of the people posting in
>German? normally speak English and quite fluently.
>I know!!!!! their sending secret messages about trying to take over the
>lists!!!! But, low... they forget that the honorable Herr Doom, the Dreaded
>Executioner is rather fluent the laguage and will stop any Nefarious schemes to
>usurp power!!! After of course letting them simmer for 24 hours and watching
>them unfold before squashing them like a bug.

It's not German :) It's Dutch *grin*
Translated freely, The Inquisitor wrote: "Don't the Dutch think it's hard to
always have to write in that fucking English? I'm not Dutch but I have a
Dutch friend." And no, I don't know what that second language is
("Nani?"???) It certainly isn't Dutch or German...

Just goes to prove that the first words you learn in foreign languages are
swear words, eh Inquisitor? :) Oh, and practice a bit more and it could be
perfect -- you left a few spelling errors in there :) (altyd? Next we know
you'll be doing the IBM thing and put dots on the y! :)


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