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Post by FlyIntoOblivion on Dec 6, 2007 0:44:18 GMT -5
No, YUU started it. There, I solved the problem: blame it on the person who isn't here and wouldn't even understand if he was. In his own words: "American humor is weird." ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Excellent one! ~Shirota Yuu, on Transformers
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Post by rachael on Dec 6, 2007 0:44:51 GMT -5
I heard Hallie Berry was teaching herself french. What she was doing was sticking post it notes on everything in French. Thought about doing that for my son with Spanish. He slowly but surely is picking it up now that he had to take a language. he rebeled against learning it from me and my family before the classes. I tell him it's good to be bilingual. That's a cool idea. I'd do that with Japanese, but I'd be like, "That's...a squiggle. And that's...another squiggle." ;D ;Dhmm, yeah, thats a tough one.
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Post by UandMe on Dec 6, 2007 0:45:53 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D Excellent one! ~Shirota Yuu, on TransformersWell, I have to agree with him on that one.
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Post by rachael on Dec 6, 2007 0:46:28 GMT -5
I heard Hallie Berry was teaching herself french. What she was doing was sticking post it notes on everything in French. Thought about doing that for my son with Spanish. He slowly but surely is picking it up now that he had to take a language. he rebeled against learning it from me and my family before the classes. I tell him it's good to be bilingual. Good idea. There is actually a language series called "10 minutes a day" and they include labels to put up all around your house. Post-its would work just as well, though. I'm teaching myself French, too. Or rather, trying to pick up where the Alliance Francais left off 15 years ago. that's excellent, are you teaching your children too? they're suppose to be able to pick it up fast.
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Post by FlyIntoOblivion on Dec 6, 2007 0:47:35 GMT -5
I heard Hallie Berry was teaching herself french. What she was doing was sticking post it notes on everything in French. Thought about doing that for my son with Spanish. He slowly but surely is picking it up now that he had to take a language. he rebeled against learning it from me and my family before the classes. I tell him it's good to be bilingual. Good idea. There is actually a language series called "10 minutes a day" and they include labels to put up all around your house. Post-its would work just as well, though. I'm teaching myself French, too. Or rather, trying to pick up where the Alliance Francais left off 15 years ago. Cool! You'd be surprised at how much you'll remember.
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Post by FlyIntoOblivion on Dec 6, 2007 0:49:07 GMT -5
~Shirota Yuu, on TransformersWell, I have to agree with him on that one. My little brother was all over it, and forced me to watch it over Thanksgiving. At the end, I said, "Wait...plot?"
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Post by UandMe on Dec 6, 2007 0:51:02 GMT -5
Well, I have to agree with him on that one. My little brother was all over it, and forced me to watch it over Thanksgiving. At the end, I said, "Wait...plot?" ;D You didn't get the whole 'teen saves the world' theme they had going on? It was compelling. ;D
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Post by FlyIntoOblivion on Dec 6, 2007 0:53:18 GMT -5
My little brother was all over it, and forced me to watch it over Thanksgiving. At the end, I said, "Wait...plot?" ;D You didn't get the whole 'teen saves the world' theme they had going on? It was compelling. ;D I got the "Teen has a demon car that wants to get him " and the fact that hacking is no longer something that needs explanation, and that it should be taken for granted that computer geniuses can do anything in the world. Other than that, I was wondering if someone had mislaid the script and let the actors do an improv to supplement the special effects.
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Post by UandMe on Dec 6, 2007 0:53:53 GMT -5
that's excellent, are you teaching your children too? they're suppose to be able to pick it up fast. I speak it to them. My oldest couldn't be less interested but CW is really taking an interest to it. She tells her friends she speaks French. She has picked up quite a bit. And her 'bon-ju' is adorable!
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Post by UandMe on Dec 6, 2007 0:54:58 GMT -5
The choice of songs that the car would tune in was very
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Post by FlyIntoOblivion on Dec 6, 2007 0:55:33 GMT -5
that's excellent, are you teaching your children too? they're suppose to be able to pick it up fast. I speak it to them. My oldest couldn't be less interested but CW is really taking an interest to it. She tells her friends she speaks French. She has picked up quite a bit. And her 'bon-ju' is adorable! Awwww...that's so cute!
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Post by FlyIntoOblivion on Dec 6, 2007 0:56:32 GMT -5
The choice of songs that the car would tune in was very ;D ;D ;D "Bumblebee." I'm never going to get those two hours back.
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Post by rachael on Dec 6, 2007 0:57:18 GMT -5
that's excellent, are you teaching your children too? they're suppose to be able to pick it up fast. I speak it to them. My oldest couldn't be less interested but CW is really taking an interest to it. She tells her friends she speaks French. She has picked up quite a bit. And her 'bon-ju' is adorable! That's wonderful, that she is running with it! U and fly, I'm heading out. Sleepy here, I think I overworked myself today, being a cleaning maniac...LOL...Sweet dreams to both of you and have a wonderful Thursday!
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Post by UandMe on Dec 6, 2007 0:57:53 GMT -5
Thankfully, I was multi-tasking while my hubby was sick in bed watching that travesty.
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Post by UandMe on Dec 6, 2007 0:58:58 GMT -5
Night Isa! Sweet Dreams with happy trails.
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Post by FlyIntoOblivion on Dec 6, 2007 1:00:06 GMT -5
Thankfully, I was multi-tasking while my hubby was sick in bed watching that travesty. ;D ;D ;D I can't believe my brothers like that aberration. Night Isa!
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Post by rachael on Dec 6, 2007 1:00:37 GMT -5
Night Isa! Sweet Dreams with happy trails. ;)I saw that~ I'll try ....on to the shower. Goodnight!
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Post by FlyIntoOblivion on Dec 6, 2007 1:03:26 GMT -5
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Post by UandMe on Dec 6, 2007 1:05:04 GMT -5
Fly, I don't think I saw that one before. A question I have is how/why Shirota saw that movie.
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Post by FlyIntoOblivion on Dec 6, 2007 1:07:11 GMT -5
Fly, I don't think I saw that one before. A question I have is how/why Shirota saw that movie. I don't think I've posted it before. Its not the best. Who knows. He's crazy. Maybe he was trying to get a feel for the American film culture. I know he's expressed interest in working on Broadway.
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