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Posts by Aliki Pantos

Tough week but this really made me smile.

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Wow.. nostalgia.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

I think that’s probably the case for many languages. I’ve noticed my Lithuanian friend always refers to Malcolm as she and I assume it’s for the same reason.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Ah yes, I was a fan. Though I frequently found myself asking for “beast and muftard”

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

What is it about sunny days that causes people to rush out and tune their motorcycle engines? Thought I might actually sit in the garden for once but the petrol fumes are making me feel sick. Grump.

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Yes, I’m there too. Groundhog Day. And I know there are plenty of sentences that only came up once that I would benefit from practising but it keeps giving me the same ones over and over. Usually the ones where the English version is a particularly bad translation too.

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On the plus side he didn’t wake us up at 5am mithering for breakfast today. Tempted to go and get him one for today too.

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Cat appears suddenly over the fence with a whole chicken kebab in his mouth and has retired to an inaccessible corner of the garden with his prize. Sorry whichever neighbour 😬

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Child 1 comes to ask if “furth enough” is one word or two. Bloody hell. 😩

2 years ago 3 0 0 0
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😳 I’m also v glad not to be in today given the state of the underpass at the station (at least several inches deep in water judging from pictures online - I haven’t been to look).

2 years ago 1 0 1 0

Yes, we had the same. “Tricky words” that aren’t remotely tricky if your parents are Mancunian. But I distinctly remember the boys also getting “spot the homophone” exercises where the only possible answer was one and won

2 years ago 1 0 0 0

Thank you! Can’t promise to be very active but, we’ll see…

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