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©Daniela Brocca, on January 13, 2008, said:
For sale?And what for could it be used?
©polytropos, on January 14, 2008, said:
Maybe to bring 2-3 children (on the front passenger seat) to school?
© Roland1, on January 14, 2008, said:
...with or without fuel in the big tank?
@po, this 200m will be faster by feet ;-)
©polytropos, on January 14, 2008, said:
Roland1, this is the loading/unloading area for school trucks. The remaining 200 m they have to go by feet and this is also part of the gymnastics lessons. So, the gymnastics lesson is already done for that day.
© Roland1, on January 14, 2008, said:
ahh, I see, I see
©Daniela Brocca, on January 14, 2008, said:
Yes I see too :D
©polytropos, on January 15, 2008, said:
Maybe Ainars see three. ;-)
Ainars M -2, on January 15, 2008, said:
LOL! No, I see only two! So far! :D
©polytropos, on January 15, 2008, said:
one, too, three ... sorry, small word play, who works only verbally :-)
© Roland1, on January 16, 2008, said:
©polytropos, on January 16, 2008, said:
three trees?
Ainars M -2, on January 16, 2008, said:
"This doesn't take a GED" :D
By seeking internet for phrase "Three men in a boat" I get by unwilling into wiki army slang and acronyms pages. May I should say, I get a lot of fun while reading lists of acronyms and terms. Sorry Daniela, there is a lot rough terms too, and my apologises about including this source in our conversation. :(
I included source, because old army truck photo and this dictionary pages sticks well together. :-D Hope gentleman's will enjoy reading!
©polytropos, on January 16, 2008, said:
Well, Ainars, about men in boats it will be better for Daniela to read --> this one. ;-)
Ainars M -2, on January 16, 2008, said:
.. I see, You speaking about Hemingway.. :( That is enough serious story, but more recommend for reading than slang dictionary. :D
©polytropos, on January 16, 2008, said:
... especially for sensitive women ;-)
BTW: --> This was Hemingway's home in Key West, Florida.
©Daniela Brocca, on January 16, 2008, said:
Hi Ainars.you know,this army slang is interesting,I saved the page,you never know if you could need it.:D
And poly so sensitive I'm not.
Ciao to both of you,Daniela
Ainars M -2, on January 17, 2008, said:
to Daniela, glad to know, You find that army acronyms page interesting! I told already, I find in that pages lot of fun for me and beside to specific used terms it includes common used sentences too, like "Rodger" and "Death by PowerPoint"! :D
English is not my mother tongue and I never served in ussr/russia army, but many words or acronyms from US army made me feel very comfortable, because terms born from daily use of language.
Ciao, Ainars