Dave hasn't weaponized it yet. That's different.Just Old Al wrote:And this is different from any other day?Hansontoons wrote: And I chuckle at the fact my musing diverted the discussion from the daily episode to a conversation about an obscure (?) word in the English language.
The Keys 2018-04-03
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Re: The Keys 2018-04-03
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the linchpin of civilization.
Re: The Keys 2018-04-03
Mais oui, vous.
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Re: The Keys 2018-04-03
Either you haven't known him for very long, or you're being rather polite... because friends usually "tutoient" each other...FreeFlier wrote:Mais oui, vous.
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While I don't know him personally, I've interacted with him long enough that I would have said:
"Oui, toi."
This spontaneous French lesson was brought to you by the letter "Why don't you keep your nose out of other people's business!" and the letter "Don't mind him, he's just weird, like that..."
Re: The Keys 2018-04-03
Honestly, I couldn't remember the conjugation for tu, and thought I could come closer with the formal vous.
(I haven't studied French since 1985 . . . and really haven't used it either. . . . . in fact, I think that the last time I used it, I asked you for advice! )
--FreeFlier
(I haven't studied French since 1985 . . . and really haven't used it either. . . . . in fact, I think that the last time I used it, I asked you for advice! )
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Re: The Keys 2018-04-03
Don't worry: those were some really tiny nits, I was picking...
(In fact, I hope I didn't come off as too critical...)
(Yes, I remember helping you with AtsaliMaid and the NaDustBunny... It was my pleasure. )
(In fact, I hope I didn't come off as too critical...)
(Yes, I remember helping you with AtsaliMaid and the NaDustBunny... It was my pleasure. )
Re: The Keys 2018-04-03
Mi certe ne estis ofendita de la formaleco. Konsiderante la cirkonstancojn, mi kredas, ke li estis nur ĝentila.
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Re: The Keys 2018-04-03
'Twas i you helped with that...lake_wrangler wrote:(Yes, I remember helping you with AtsaliMaid and the NaDustBunny... It was my pleasure. )
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Re: The Keys 2018-04-03
I believe my help was in Drop the Dreams . . . long ago, and in another sector of the multiverse.
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Re: The Keys 2018-04-03
Ah, yes. Of course. That was the one about April, right? Do you still have copies of that fanfic? The old forum being gone, there's no way for me to read it again. That was a nice story, you had woven.FreeFlier wrote:I believe my help was in Drop the Dreams . . . long ago, and in another sector of the multiverse.
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