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'Bring On The Night'
Natter 45: Smooth as Billy Dee Williams.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
they have no idea if his first word was Spanish or English.
My nephew is spoken to in bothjapanese and english- and his babblings were a a wierd mix of english and japanese syllables. he speaks a bit of both now. he ( at not yet two) is also very clever. he knows how the speed dial works and has taken to randomly calling DH's cell phone and yelling 'Unca Matt' into the phone.
and if you are going into the dessert you should have a parasol. but they may eat up most of the budget
eta - sorry flea for makeing you look crazy - I wish I didn't leave words out. anything that is more formal than the board I read everything out loud to see if I have done this. I t will be way easier when I can just think things at the computer
stomps in
I. HATE. Visio. I also hate making flow charts.
sits in corner, sulks.
My cousin's kid had two language babble. He'd only use the japanese babble with his paternal grandparents and his dad. With his mom(who did speak japanese to him as well)& her family he'd use an english babble. And they really did sound different. It was neat.
I know what beth meant, but it makes it look as if her nephew, although hearing Spanish and English at home, has spontaneously begun to speak Japanese!
Has anyone found a simple online guide to what World Cup games are being televised on major networks, during non-work hours? I'd like to watch some games, but have neither cable nor the sort of life that allows me to visit Brazilian pubs at 6am. And I am lacking google-fu today.
I spoke too soon: Sports Illustrated comes through [link]
Games tomorrow at 9 (Paraguay-England) and 12 (Sweden-Trinidad and Tobago), and Sunday at 11:30 (Ireland-Mexico) on ABC, to start.
Also, for anyone with XM, Channels 147 (Spanish) and 148 (English) are broadcasting all games. .pdf schedule
The only woman I hate almost as much as Ann Coulter and Michelle Milkin is Katherine Harris. I've loved watching her campaign implode and it just got worse for her. Harris's chief of staff quit. This is her 4th chief of staff.
This comes right after she's lost 2 campaign managers, a pollster, a chief strategist, a spokeswoman and a media adviser who worked with her for 10 years.
The link is here [link]
The Democrats jumped all over this by releasing a news release:
"If Katherine Harris can't accomplish the basic task of keeping a staff in place in her office, how can she be trusted to function as an advocate for Florida?"
Here's the full schedule of games on ABC (through game 48):
Jun 10 09:00 ET England v Paraguay
Jun 10 12:00 ET Trinidad & Tobago v Sweden
Jun 11 12:00 ET Mexico v Iran
Jun 17 12:00 ET Czech Republic v Ghana
Jun 17 15:00 ET Italy v United States
Jun 18 09:00 ET Japan v Croatia
Jun 18 12:00 ET Brazil v Australia
Jun 18 15:00 ET France v South Korea
I know a kid whose parents spoke French and Spanish to him at home (his mother is French, his father is Spanish) and went to an English preschool. (At the point when he started preschool, his parents weren't sure whether they'd be staying in the US long-term, but they knew they wanted him to speak French and Spanish, so they figured that, if they did stay in the US, he'd pick up English from teachers and other kids and TV.) For awhile, when he met a new adult, he'd try French, then try Spanish, then give up if neither was understood. With other kids, though, he'd speak in English. It took him a while to understand that English wasn't just a kids language.