"Thank you very much for taking the time to speak to me regarding your catering arranamgenets "
English, innit?
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Re: English, innit?
Most spectacular misspelling of the day:
"Thank you very much for taking the time to speak to me regarding your catering arranamgenets "

"Thank you very much for taking the time to speak to me regarding your catering arranamgenets "
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Re: English, innit?
Absolutely I concur 
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Re: English, innit?
Lots of fun to be had in pronouncing the last word :)Beate wrote:Most spectacular misspelling of the day:
"Thank you very much for taking the time to speak to me regarding your catering arranamgenets "
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Re: English, innit?
Arranam means something in Buddhism like "God in oneself" or something like that
and genets are some animals that live in East Africa
but what does Arranam and Genets together mean and what does it have to do with catering?
Whether they are eating (genets eat almost anything) or whether they are being eaten (genets spread a very unpleasant smell when they feel threatened, so I am not sure I would want to try and catch one) ... only Beate's wannabe supplier will know.
and genets are some animals that live in East Africa
but what does Arranam and Genets together mean and what does it have to do with catering?
Whether they are eating (genets eat almost anything) or whether they are being eaten (genets spread a very unpleasant smell when they feel threatened, so I am not sure I would want to try and catch one) ... only Beate's wannabe supplier will know.
Beate wrote:Most spectacular misspelling of the day:
"Thank you very much for taking the time to speak to me regarding your catering arranamgenets "
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Re: English, innit?
Caterers usually try and make arranamgenets for lunch - wonder how they taste.
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Re: English, innit?
Divine, I guess! Eating this genet dish makes you feel like having "the God within you"Beate wrote:Caterers usually try and make arranamgenets for lunch - wonder how they taste.
which is what Arranam means (didn't get it quite right from memory earlier)
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Re: English, innit?
Kaybeelon wrote:Divine, I guess! Eating this genet dish makes you feel like having "the God within you"Beate wrote:Caterers usually try and make arranamgenets for lunch - wonder how they taste.
which is what Arranam means (didn't get it quite right from memory earlier)
So, why not try our new dish Arranamgenets - potentially smelly mammals with a divine taste. Yummie!
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err............... I think I will give that particular dish a miss!
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Re: English, innit?
Kaybeelon wrote:Arranam means something in Buddhism like "God in oneself" or something like that
and genets are some animals that live in East Africa
but what does Arranam and Genets together mean and what does it have to do with catering?
Whether they are eating (genets eat almost anything) or whether they are being eaten (genets spread a very unpleasant smell when they feel threatened, so I am not sure I would want to try and catch one) ... only Beate's wannabe supplier will know.![]()
Beate wrote:Most spectacular misspelling of the day:
"Thank you very much for taking the time to speak to me regarding your catering arranamgenets "
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Re: English, innit?
kevinknapman wrote:Yes, he b*ght his bike into the cinema with him. According to Kevin McDonald the security wouldn't let him in at first because you're not along to bring bikes into the shopping centre. They had to persuade them he was there for the premiere.ejwrank wrote:Just read that Okhwan Yoon, Korean cyclist is here for the film's premiere at Westfield.
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Re: English, innit?
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-14201796
Made me smile. Made me think. Set my teeth on EDGE!!! Lol

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-14201796
Made me smile. Made me think. Set my teeth on EDGE!!! Lol
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