Liukchik, you won't believe this, but I had thought of linking to this article too. Well, you might believe it... I am in for another all-night translating sesh, peppered with thoughts of a spontaneous London trip.
(Word verification word in no recognisable language today. A cross between Welsh and Hungarian, maybe.)
I am listening to Sing the Blues by the West African Rhythm Brothers, on 'London is the Place for Me 2', and am being slowly lulled to sleep. The languages used for word verification my be invented. A database programmer I work with on a regular basis cretaed Jameld and Sevorian. His site is very interesting, and he is a Norwegian-English translator, should you ever require his services.
That ain't just any old sheep. That's two sheep in one. That's good ol' Dolly, a creature whose fate had a mysteriously deep effect on me. Dunno why. I'm sure her face is more noble - perhaps twice as much? - than that of any other ovine beast.
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Liukchik, you won't believe this, but I had thought of linking to this article too. Well, you might believe it... I am in for another all-night translating sesh, peppered with thoughts of a spontaneous London trip.
(Word verification word in no recognisable language today. A cross between Welsh and Hungarian, maybe.)
I am listening to Sing the Blues by the West African Rhythm Brothers, on 'London is the Place for Me 2', and am being slowly lulled to sleep. The languages used for word verification my be invented. A database programmer I work with on a regular basis cretaed Jameld and Sevorian. His site is very interesting, and he is a Norwegian-English translator, should you ever require his services.
Why the sheep?
That ain't just any old sheep. That's two sheep in one. That's good ol' Dolly, a creature whose fate had a mysteriously deep effect on me. Dunno why. I'm sure her face is more noble - perhaps twice as much? - than that of any other ovine beast.
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