Guest Squirrel Posted January 31, 2014 Posted January 31, 2014 Scharfer translated basically means sharp, me thinks not :P "Methinks," as an Old English term, was originally produced and printed as one word. It means "I think." I like the rhythm of that older term more. It's better than IMHO. But I agree. Methinks I have been endowed with sharper tools in my shed. Probably 4 of everything. I just can't find the mother fuckers in there... ;D (I did discover about 7 of my tape measures. That will save a few trips to the hardware store!)
Dth Posted January 31, 2014 Posted January 31, 2014 There is the difference between you and I. Rarely will I take the time to translate a post. Most of the time it either doesn't translate correctly or it just doesn't make sense. Force yourself to read the "Affordable Care Act." If you succeed in understanding that mess, you'll find that using Google to translate jibberish is suddenly a pleasant and far more rewarding of an activity! :D I would love to read Squirrel's Bio. ;D
Guest Squirrel Posted January 31, 2014 Posted January 31, 2014 There is the difference between you and I. Rarely will I take the time to translate a post. Most of the time it either doesn't translate correctly or it just doesn't make sense. Force yourself to read the "Affordable Care Act." If you succeed in understanding that mess, you'll find that using Google to translate jibberish is suddenly a pleasant and far more rewarding of an activity! :D I would love to read Squirrel's Bio. ;D I'm famous. An old WWIII (Cold War veteran). Everything necessary for you to know is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Squirrel Let's just say that I understand Russians quite well, and Natasha in particular. She has a thing about warm and fuzzy little mammals. :D
TBG 150 Posted January 31, 2014 Posted January 31, 2014 Bio, hell. I'd just like some of the drugs that this guy is on. They make mine look like asprin.
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