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In Pakistan and India, very, very few people would be able to understand the wording of this song, including all English teachers. I just happened to speak to a well known Indian...
More to the point, what does "surry" mean? At it sounds as if that really is what they're singing. How you spell it I have no idea, but a number of lyric sites do seem to go for...
mr wordy
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Thu, Jul 23 2009
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Hi everybody, I posted a video I found in youtube and many englishforum members said me they really like teacher Steve Ford's video on 'get' phrasal verbs. He explains these...
lucas777
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Sun, May 3 2009
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I'm guessing everyone has seen Susan Boyle on "Britain's Got ... enjoy this: (Kind of melts away a little cynicism.) It's amazing. I thought this was a simple case of an...
nmstevens
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Wed, Apr 22 2009
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And now for something totally different: Train station dancing! This one is a T-Mobile piece staged in a London subway ... to the seminal "Doe, a Deer" from "The Sound of...
And now for something totally different: Train station dancing! This one is a T-Mobile piece staged in a London subway station: This one is far superior. It was staged in a Belgium train station,...
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