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YoHf wrote: Benita wrote: Ahah! What did the newspapers say? If I ain't wrong the title was: "Most handsome young man defeats all alone several cocky 'n' rude English guys in a memorable
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Ghosh! I'm sure YoHf has gotten himself into trouble again!
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Pucca wrote: ok How can we start preparing it?
Let's order a huge cake. Let's leave the spirits to YoHf - he seems to be the experienced one (no brawls after this one, YoHf)
Prepare the invitation list and find someone who could volunteer
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Avan wrote: ha, vous parlez francais? tres bien Etes-vous francais?
Je parle (un peu de) français. Je suis indienne.
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Pucca wrote: Benita wrote: How much money do you have left after your shopping spree? Hello Benita! No..I didn´t waste nothing ..all the shops where closed!
Ah! Let's have a rocking party then!!
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Well, (unfortunately) the usage of ' at page' in spoken (as well as written) English is very uncommon.
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Self-anointed - self-chosen/self-declared
Poetry-spouting - to utter poetry in a continuous fluent flow
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While both are used more or less in the same sense (and same intensity), the word 'mischief' is sometimes used to express slightly more serious pranks.
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Well, you will need to specify what kind of help you require? You can go through all our sections, where common questions in general english grammar have been answered. If you have any additional questions/queries, please feel free to ask and
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