Causa Birkenspanner Ziskovsky
What should we do with the…?
Okay, our lovely, beloved and awesome English teacher had a though week. Yes. It wasn’t easy with us, but I kind of recorded, that he’s fatigued or (orignally: I recorded a certain fatigue) (Ermattung).
1) This is another pair of shoes. (kettle of fish would be more suitable.)
2) It was simply amazing to see all the girls throwing up each other…. (throwing up is actually right, but honestly, in this context…. this is a no go with dirty minded students like us.
3) Compared to the playing cards system, he is the ass (meaning the actual ace, which is the most important card in the whole damn system)
to be continued and announced
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….? I’m confused.
And you’d just say “fatigue.” You don’t have “a” or “the” fatigue in English, you’d say “he’s fatigued.”
And fatigue is a very funny word now that I keep typing it.
blake, those are things only my class members would understand :) ill explain it to you someday
thanks for the tip with fatigue, even though my dictionary suggested the fatigue too. anyhoo
Dein Wortebüch spinnt. SPINNT, ICH SAGE!
no way blake:
http://tinyurl.com/3xwq25
die ermattung - that is a noun :)
aaw poor zis. :( be nice to him, especially on the ass comment, half the german speakers i know make that mistake. :) it rubs off after a bit, i came home slipping that one up :P
and there was no pun intended there, phil, so ZIP IT.
the funny thing is, it would have happened to me. i think zis is great. fun. and a very wise man :)
so, i am not mean publishing this word-widely .) LOL
and by the way, the throwing up part was HILARIOUS!
i muss bei dem bild grad so an die simpsons denken.. –> Fat Tony! :D
oder Viva la Bam… –> Don’t feed Phil! 8)