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# Ha! LOLCHINESE


(not aimed at you, I just wanted to join in).

Ahh, one of those lvely mornings where Mrs Boris takes the kids out and I can mong about. Except for some reason, the cleaning bug got me and I tidied half the house, descaled the kettle and bog and am now about to tuck into bacon and bbq sauce sandwiches, just to top off the packet of vanilla wafers I just ate.
Ahhhhh.....
(, Sun 8 Mar 2009, 13:51, archived)
# Hai
(, Sun 8 Mar 2009, 13:55, archived)
# Oh hai, u 2


(, Sun 8 Mar 2009, 14:02, archived)
# Arf
(, Sun 8 Mar 2009, 14:08, archived)
# o.O
I haven't seen any that are fucking yet...
(, Sun 8 Mar 2009, 14:10, archived)
# :D
(, Sun 8 Mar 2009, 14:15, archived)
# Finshed?
(, Sun 8 Mar 2009, 14:12, archived)
# And.....
I'm spent.
(, Sun 8 Mar 2009, 14:13, archived)
# Directly opposite that portrait of Mao on the Forbidden City is a picture of Colonel Sanders off of KFC.
Chinese characteristics indeed.
(, Sun 8 Mar 2009, 13:56, archived)
# That makes me sad.
Its a three-hour trip to the nearest KFC and would cost me nearly 50 quid by train.
sniff..
(, Sun 8 Mar 2009, 14:03, archived)
# This must be my rucky day
(, Sun 8 Mar 2009, 14:14, archived)
# velly rucky!
One of the Chinese research leaders in the department has the whole 'l' and 'r' thing pat with one exception. She keeps calling the master's student 'Barballa'...
And why the hell do Germans keep pronouncing the English 'v' sound as a 'w', when in theory it should pose a problem as they don't have a 'w' sound, but heavily use a 'v'?
My mind is wondering, isn't it?
(, Sun 8 Mar 2009, 14:17, archived)
# Germans don't have a 'w' sound?

What about Wasser?
(, Sun 8 Mar 2009, 14:40, archived)