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Re: Dawn French Fan Club 3
Please Gérard say hello to her from me !No Muriel, I was speaking about KrystynaD who could remember her primary school years
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Re: Dawn French Fan Club 3
Will do Muriel.MurielB a écrit:Please Gérard say hello to her from me !
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Re: Dawn French Fan Club 3
You should definitely follow these wise rules.
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You should definitely follow these wise rules.
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I would like to add to this quotegerardM a écrit:You should definitely follow these wise rules.
10 life-changing lessons from Confucius
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don't forget to take your brain with you.Wherever you go, go with all your heart.
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Re: Dawn French Fan Club 3
We Need A New Cuckoo Clock
The other night I was invited out for a night with the girls. I told my husband that I would be home by midnight.
Well, the hours passed and the margaritas went down way too easily. Around 3AM, a bit loaded, I headed home.
Just as I got in the door, the cuckoo clock in the hallway started up and 'cuckooed' three times. Quickly, realizing my husband would probably wake up, I 'cuckooed' another NINE times.
I was really proud of myself for coming up with such a quick-witted solution, in order to escape a possible conflict with him.
The next morning my husband asked me what time I got in, I told him, "Midnight."
He didn't seem pissed off in the least. Whew, I got away with that one!
Then he said, "But we need a new clock."
When I asked him why, he said, "Well, last night our clock cuckooed three times, then said, 'oh, shit.' Cuckooed four more times, cleared its throat, cuckooed another three times, giggled, cuckooed twice more, and then tripped over the coffee table and farted."
The other night I was invited out for a night with the girls. I told my husband that I would be home by midnight.
Well, the hours passed and the margaritas went down way too easily. Around 3AM, a bit loaded, I headed home.
Just as I got in the door, the cuckoo clock in the hallway started up and 'cuckooed' three times. Quickly, realizing my husband would probably wake up, I 'cuckooed' another NINE times.
I was really proud of myself for coming up with such a quick-witted solution, in order to escape a possible conflict with him.
The next morning my husband asked me what time I got in, I told him, "Midnight."
He didn't seem pissed off in the least. Whew, I got away with that one!
Then he said, "But we need a new clock."
When I asked him why, he said, "Well, last night our clock cuckooed three times, then said, 'oh, shit.' Cuckooed four more times, cleared its throat, cuckooed another three times, giggled, cuckooed twice more, and then tripped over the coffee table and farted."
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Re: Dawn French Fan Club 3
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Re: Dawn French Fan Club 3
gerardM a écrit:We Need A New Cuckoo Clock
The other night I was invited out for a night with the girls. I told my husband that I would be home by midnight.
Well, the hours passed and the margaritas went down way too easily. Around 3AM, a bit loaded, I headed home.
Just as I got in the door, the cuckoo clock in the hallway started up and 'cuckooed' three times. Quickly, realizing my husband would probably wake up, I 'cuckooed' another NINE times.
I was really proud of myself for coming up with such a quick-witted solution, in order to escape a possible conflict with him.
The next morning my husband asked me what time I got in, I told him, "Midnight."
He didn't seem pissed off in the least. Whew, I got away with that one!
Then he said, "But we need a new clock."
When I asked him why, he said, "Well, last night our clock cuckooed three times, then said, 'oh, shit.' Cuckooed four more times, cleared its throat, cuckooed another three times, giggled, cuckooed twice more, and then tripped over the coffee table and farted."
"pissed off" means "annoyed" or "drunk"
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Re: Dawn French Fan Club 3
... as a matter of facts, these "informal" words are used in oodles of ways (mainly to show off or show anger) so that there's a wide range of meanings:MurielB a écrit:...
"pissed off" means "annoyed" or "drunk"
To piss off
- Fr se casser
- make fed up (Fr emmerder)
- make angry (Fr foutre en rogne)
Pissed off
-to be pissed off with or at -> Fr en avoir marre de
- I'm pissed off that -> Fr ça m'agace
- a pissed off tone -> Fr un ton agacé
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Re: Dawn French Fan Club 3
A truck driver was heading down the highway when he saw a priest at the side of the road.
Feeling it was his duty, he stopped to give the priest a ride.
A short time later, he saw a lawyer with a briefcase on the side of the road and aimed his truck at him.
At the last second, he thought of the priest with him and realized he couldn't run over the lawyer, so he swerved, but he heard a thump anyway.
Looking back as he drove on, he didn't see anything.
He began to apologize for his behavior to the priest. "I'm sorry, Father. I barely missed that lawyer at the side of the road."
But the priest said, "Don't worry, son. I got him with my door."
Feeling it was his duty, he stopped to give the priest a ride.
A short time later, he saw a lawyer with a briefcase on the side of the road and aimed his truck at him.
At the last second, he thought of the priest with him and realized he couldn't run over the lawyer, so he swerved, but he heard a thump anyway.
Looking back as he drove on, he didn't see anything.
He began to apologize for his behavior to the priest. "I'm sorry, Father. I barely missed that lawyer at the side of the road."
But the priest said, "Don't worry, son. I got him with my door."
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Re: Dawn French Fan Club 3
gerardM a écrit:... as a matter of facts, these "informal" words are used in oodles of ways (mainly to show off or show anger) so that there's a wide range of meanings:MurielB a écrit:...
"pissed off" means "annoyed" or "drunk"
To piss off
- Fr se casser
- make fed up (Fr emmerder)
- make angry (Fr foutre en rogne)
Pissed off
-to be pissed off with or at -> Fr en avoir marre de
- I'm pissed off that -> Fr ça m'agace
- a pissed off tone -> Fr un ton agacé
Tx Gérard for all your precisions about "To piss off "I will be able to understand that word and I 'll do my best not to use it !
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Re: Dawn French Fan Club 3
Hi Muriel,
I made 2 mistakes:
> as a matter of facts
It's "as a matter of fact"
> I'm pissed off that -> Fr ça m'agace
It's "Fr ça m'agace que"
Apologies.
I made 2 mistakes:
> as a matter of facts
It's "as a matter of fact"
> I'm pissed off that -> Fr ça m'agace
It's "Fr ça m'agace que"
Apologies.
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Re: Dawn French Fan Club 3
I think we can all identify at least a little bit with #4
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Four guys have been going to the same Golfing trip to St Andrews for many years.
Two days before the group is to leave, Jack's wife puts her foot down and tells him he isn't going. Jack's mates are very upset that he can't go, but what can they do...
Two days later, the three get to St Andrews only to find Jack sitting at the bar with four drinks set up!
"Wow, Jack, how long you been here, and how did you talk your missus into letting you go?"
"Well, I've been here since last night. Yesterday evening, I was sitting in my living room chair and my wife came up behind me and put her hands over my eyes and asked, 'Guess who?' I pulled her hands off, and there she was, wearing a nightie. She took my hand and pulled me into our bedroom. The room had candles and rose petals all over. Well she's been reading 50 Shades of Grey... On the bed she had handcuffs, and ropes! She told me to tie her up and cuff her to the bed, so I did."
"And then she said, 'Do whatever you want.'
So... here I am!"
Two days before the group is to leave, Jack's wife puts her foot down and tells him he isn't going. Jack's mates are very upset that he can't go, but what can they do...
Two days later, the three get to St Andrews only to find Jack sitting at the bar with four drinks set up!
"Wow, Jack, how long you been here, and how did you talk your missus into letting you go?"
"Well, I've been here since last night. Yesterday evening, I was sitting in my living room chair and my wife came up behind me and put her hands over my eyes and asked, 'Guess who?' I pulled her hands off, and there she was, wearing a nightie. She took my hand and pulled me into our bedroom. The room had candles and rose petals all over. Well she's been reading 50 Shades of Grey... On the bed she had handcuffs, and ropes! She told me to tie her up and cuff her to the bed, so I did."
"And then she said, 'Do whatever you want.'
So... here I am!"
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Re: Dawn French Fan Club 3
It's exactly what my mum keeps telling me !
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Re: Dawn French Fan Club 3
One day, there was this lawyer who had just bought a new car, and he was eager to show it off to his colleagues, when all of a sudden an eighteen wheeler came out of nowhere and took of the driver's side door with him standing right there.
"NOOO!" he screamed, because he knew that no matter how good a mechanic tried to fix it, it never would be the same.
Finally, a cop came by, and the lawyer ran up to him yelling, "MY JAGUAR DOOR WAS JUST RUINED BY SOME FOOLISH DRIVER!!!" he exclaimed.
"You're a lawyer aren't you?" asked the policeman.
"Yes, I am, but what does this have to do with my car?!?!" the lawyer asked.
"HA! You lawyers are always so materialistic. All you care about is your possessions. I bet you didn't even notice that your left arm is missing did you?" the cop said.
The lawyer looked down at his side and cried, "MY ROLEX!"
"NOOO!" he screamed, because he knew that no matter how good a mechanic tried to fix it, it never would be the same.
Finally, a cop came by, and the lawyer ran up to him yelling, "MY JAGUAR DOOR WAS JUST RUINED BY SOME FOOLISH DRIVER!!!" he exclaimed.
"You're a lawyer aren't you?" asked the policeman.
"Yes, I am, but what does this have to do with my car?!?!" the lawyer asked.
"HA! You lawyers are always so materialistic. All you care about is your possessions. I bet you didn't even notice that your left arm is missing did you?" the cop said.
The lawyer looked down at his side and cried, "MY ROLEX!"
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Re: Dawn French Fan Club 3
The secret of their success is quite simple.
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