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¡Tomate pobre!
Editar: No tiene ropa.
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Quiere bailar como el pepino.
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El aliento de su garganta es como un coro de pájaros.
Él desea que él pudiera cantar.
Fuerte y dolce como el pepino.
¡Ni siquiera puede silbar!
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I hope he doesn't catch me!
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Nicht sprechen sie. Ich sprechen Duetsch.
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John Napier 698 wrote: Nicht sprechen sie. Ich sprechen Duetsch. Ich spreche auch kein Spanisch.
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I had to learn the basics of German when I was posted there in 1988.
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I had a year of German in high school. I don't remember much. Of course, I had two years of Spanish and don't remember much of that either.
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I had a year of Latin and I don't remember much, either.
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My mom took Latin back in the day, and said the only thing she could remember was the phrase for "Anna's in the woods with the sailors". Apparently it was a common phrase to translate in class. They never got into why Anna was in the woods with the sailors, but one can guess.
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I learned French from the exchange students that lived with us every summer. We had a Spanish student one year but he pretty much stayed in his room unless he needed someone to take him to buy Nike's.
I only remember a little.
I do know, in a pinch, if you let your escargot get cold it makes wicked rubber bands. :-)
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I am laughing too hard with the cucumber and the tomato to talk about languages now xD
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In a bit, I'm going to go to my parking garage to get my portable DVD player and the two boxes of tea that I left there before my hospital stay. I hope that they're still there.
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And the old Thinkpad laptop that I was using to try to teach a co-worker about computers. Before his psychotic break.
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So, I came back to discover the veggie tales song about dancing cucumbers has been referenced, and that two whole pages were filled, and a third was getting started on.
And I though I had very little work to do this week...
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Sick cebu is rowing, and sneezing
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Achoo moo moo, achoo moo moo, achoo moo moo, achoo moo moo, moo moo
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Can't see boy and three cebu
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Sad cebu is rowing and crying
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Boo hoo moo moo, boo hoo moo moo, boo hoo moo moo, boo hoo moo moo moo moo.
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Tries to tell the other two
Mute cebu is waving and grunting
Mmm-hmm mmm mmm, mmm-hmm mmm mmm, mmm-hmm mmm mmm, mmm-hmm mmm mmm, mmm-hmm mmm mmm, mmm-hmm mmm mmm, mmm-hmm mmm mmm mmm mmm
Kileanna wrote: I am laughing too hard with the cucumber and the tomato to talk about languages now xD Here's the song, if you're interested. I didn't translate all of it, and some of what Google came up with is different than what they say, but you should still get the gist of it. I hope.
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Mis vacas son muy animadas. Quieren devorar a los pollos. ¿Cuándo se hicieron carnívoras mis vacas?
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I don't remember where, possibly somewhere here on Paizo's messageboards, but I read a thing about how to freak out your players. One of the ways listed went something like this:
1) They notice their horses' eyes are slowly turning red.
2) The horses slowly stop eating feed.
3) One night, they are awakened by a scuffle.
4) When they investigate, they find evidence that the horses stomped a squirrel to death and ate it.
5) Nothing changes, except the horses are now strictly carnivorous.
I kind of want to do this sometime. Of course, first I would have to start GMing again.
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John Napier 698 wrote: I had to learn the basics of German when I was posted there in 1988. That surprises me only because when I went in 1987, none of the Germans could figure out my accent. When I told them I was American, they were delighted by the strange American who had bothered to learn German, so I got free beer, free food, and even an upgraded room at a hostel.. All for speaking German with an American accent.
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