You've been posting while watching "Go Fish" again, haven't you?
You know, I haven't. Well, semi-recently, but probably a month or two ago. We've been rewatching in order. Last night, we fell asleep to the dulcet tones of
Blood Ties. get out Get Out GET OUT
I know not this "Live Journal." Which internet is it on?
This *very* one, and it is free, and many of the terminally whupped find it convenient for finding their people, and having conversations, when time permits. [link]
You know, I haven't.
Well, if you weren't hitting random keys whilst watching Xander. In a Speedo. Wet., what the heck does "backpfeifengesicht" mean?
This *very* one, and it is free, and many of the terminally whupped find it convenient for finding their people, and having conversations, when time permits.
Sounds like a communist plot to me.
German also has the really cool
Handschuhe
and
Pfliegermaus,
to name two personal favorites. Also,
Schweinhund.
Well, if you weren't hitting random keys whilst watching Xander. In a Speedo. Wet., what the heck does "backpfeifengesicht" mean?
SKIPPER. It means
a face that cries out for a fist in it.
Jessica "Natter 39 and Holding" Sep 26, 2005 2:23:06 pm PDT
Fun with German (spelling optional)
Rollentreppe
--Rolling steps, ie, escalator.
Schmetterling
--thing to step on, ie, butterfly. (that's the definition my Hubby always told me, but I figure it's more "thing that looks like it's been stepped on" from how it looks when the wings are opened. Hubby's birth language is German, because his military family moved to Germany when he was 3 days old, and the family was told to speak German as much as possible so they could blend in, since it was the height of the Cold War. He remembers hiding under a car with his little sister and watching tanks rolling by when the Berlin Wall went up)
SKIPPER.
No, SKIMMER.
It means a face that cries out for a fist in it.
Well, of course! What other meaning could those letters strung together have! @@
Well, of course! What other meaning could those letters strung together have! @@
Well, and under my name.
I love German. I don't speak it, but I remember when my college roommate was taking it. A lot of words are just a bunch of words strung together. It's amusing.
Timelies all!
Am amused by the nifty (though hard to pronounce) German words.
Hmm, something is beeping in the house...
Hmm, something is beeping in the house...
That would be the trhhekmmeiskerrjj**@gghem. (What, you think the Germans should be the only ones allowed to string a bunch of letters together?)
chirp
It means your batteries are low Sheryl.