where there is a bubble inside another bubble and you can ride around as people push you down hills.
ZORBS!
'Lineage'
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.
where there is a bubble inside another bubble and you can ride around as people push you down hills.
ZORBS!
I fear the zorb would make me pukey though.
Hmm. I was thinking like, Spanish proficiency, but then what's a word less than proficient, for French?
Kat, cloth wipes are the bomb. I use mostly these [link] and they've been good. I have some flannel/extra soft ones for rough bottom days.
I don't keep distilled water for the wipes, but I make my own spray-on solution, and most of the time, just use our filtered tap water with nothing added for the first pass.
I was thinking like, Spanish proficiency, but then what's a word less than proficient, for French?
Conversational?
I'm trying to work out how we can get Purell or something at the krav centre so the instructors can discreetly clean up after handling sweaty students.
There's a whole lot of ick there.
Because of my intense bitching I'm going to have a meeting with the krav business people about leveraging online communities. Why did I get myself into this? Because I can't bear to see people ignoring the obvious.
Ooh, conversational is good. I'll try that for a bit see how I feel about it.
Lori has some of those, Plei. and I have some flannel ones. I just never get around to it. I am currently using some cotton medical pads that Noah came home with. We have lots of stuff like that still around so we use that. Like special saline bullets that are the bomb for snot sucking.
In education jargon the level below proficient is basic.
meara, conversational, to me, implies less of a "reading/understanding" and more of a informal ability to speak it. Does that fit your French?
meara, conversational, to me, implies less of a "reading / understanding" and more of a informal ability to speak it. Does that fit your French?
This. I wouldn't say conversational unless I was prepared to speak it with the person who was interviewing me. FWIW, I was hired as an editor of French and Italian language books based on a "reading knowledge" of Italian.