Yeah, finally got the appointment for my first Covid 19 vaccination! I will get the Biontech vaccine.
Glad to hear thatYeah, finally got the appointment for my first Covid 19 vaccination! I will get the Biontech vaccine.
Dunno...we have Poundland,or £ Stretcher. LolIs this true? I have to know!
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Now now... let’s not make fun of RomaniaAnd here's the proof that Tesla or Google didn't invent the self-driving vehicle. Here is an autonomous vehicle from Romania.
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That's not the best - in Donegal (just across the border from Derry) there's a wee place called Pound Town,Is this true? I have to know!
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'cacat' and similar must be one of the most common words in the Indo-European languages - as well as Romance languages like Romanian (Latin caco 'I shit'), we've got cack in English dialects, cach in Welsh and cac in Irish/ Gaelic, kakke in Greek (and kakos 'bad' is really 'shitty'), and similar words in Russian and other Slavic languages, Armenian too apparently, and probably others.Now now... let’s not make fun of Romania
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one of my best friends from DA is Romanian.. and taught me to say “sfinte cacat” (Romanian for “holy shit”) That being said... it is a funny picture
Another invention from the Ceaucescu era, when Romania was technologically far ahead of its time!And here's the proof that Tesla or Google didn't invent the self-driving vehicle. Here is an autonomous vehicle from Romania.
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As a child in the village here in Germany, I have sometimes seen vehicles like this. But unfortunately at that time I didn't have an iPhone to take pictures of it.Now now... let’s not make fun of Romania
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one of my best friends from DA is Romanian.. and taught me to say “sfinte cacat” (Romanian for “holy shit”) That being said... it is a funny picture
Is there any language you don’t speak? Elvish, perhaps, or Klingon..,?'cacat' and similar must be one of the most common words in the Indo-European languages - as well as Romance languages like Romanian (Latin caco 'I shit'), we've got cack in English dialects, cach in Welsh and cac in Irish/ Gaelic, kakke in Greek (and kakos 'bad' is really 'shitty'), and similar words in Russian and other Slavic languages, Armenian too apparently, and probably others.
OK, now tell us how you REALLY feel?Sorry. I just gotta vent somewhere, and this is currently the safest place for me to do that.
Please don't get me wrong...I love my customers. But Jesus Christ, sometimes I just fucking hate my customers! Goddamnit, FUCK!
Can they make it ANY more difficult?
Phew...got that out of my system. Rant over. Thank you for your patience.
It`s only the Scots, Irish and Welsh that are allowed to celebrate their Saints` days. Hasn`t anyone told you that if the English do it, it is racist nationalism of the worst possible kind!Today,( April 23rd ) in the English part,of the U.K.it's St. George's Day...
So apart from getting drunk,and slaying a few Virgins,and rescuing the Dragon,
(or something like that ?? ) here's a few celebratory pics....not Crux,I'm afraid...lol
Oh,and on this date,the greatest Bard,(other,than our legend,Eulalia...) William Shakespeare was born,and died... 1564 - 1616
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Indeed! Also have you noticed that all those dandelions that you thought you'd poisoned off last year have all flowered today! They spend the winter lurking in your lawn then spring their massive offensive.It`s only the Scots, Irish and Welsh that are allowed to celebrate their Saints` days. Hasn`t anyone told you that if the English do it, it is racist nationalism of the worst possible kind!
Did the dragon just vomit up that shrubbery?Happy St. George’s Day!
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I always think of this painting by Uccello, in the National Gallery, London. Note that the princess already has the dragon on a leash. Kinky!