glad you enjoyed it Ollie...heh..
At 04:04 5/15/2004, you wrote:
tmpm wrote:
The ones that come to mind are en_ca, where every sentence has an ..eh?
ending.
"Our Weasels are eating doughnuts, and drinking beer ..eh?"
much like Aussie en_au which prepends a "G'day mate.. and ends with the
..eh?"
tmpm wrote:
The ones that come to mind are en_ca, where every sentence has an ..eh?
ending.
"Our Weasels are eating doughnuts, and drinking beer ..eh?"
much like Aussie en_au which prepends a "G'day mate.. and ends with the
..eh?"
"G'day mate, our weasels be puttin our phone system on the barbie
Or,,DUH!! ;)
BTW, I assume the ..eh suffix is automatically switched with "huh?" on most
en_us locales.
g.
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> The ones that come to mind are en_ca, where every sentence has an ..eh?
> ending.
> "Our Weasels are eating doughnuts, and drinking beer ..eh?".
BTW, I assume the ..eh suffix is automatically switched with "huh?" on most
en_us locales.
g.
netVOICE communications
Vancouver, Canada
_
The ones that come to mind are en_ca, where every sentence has an ..eh?
ending.
"Our Weasels are eating doughnuts, and drinking beer ..eh?"
much like Aussie en_au which prepends a "G'day mate.. and ends with the ..eh?"
"G'day mate, our weasels be puttin our phone system on the barbie...eh?"
or ev