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Szczecin. Not "Stettin"
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She should wash her hair. Must be infested.
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.. i wanna marry a Polish,.. they are cute.. love the accent
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Your "thought" sounds weird..
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damn, chicks with dreadlocks are hot :p
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Well I'm Irish And We Dont Say Any Of The Words You Say XD
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not true. Many reporters on RTE often do not pronounce their "ths".
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ah here, i'm from ireland, you only pronounce your 'th' as 't' here if you're from the country side or just under educated!
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she is very hot chick
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3:00 - OMAGAD!! DINNER!!!!!!!!!!
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I live in the high desert (US). It's not awfully cold here. In fact, I just planted a Pineapple Guava tree a few days ago on the edge of my deck (I believe the trees are called Feijoas in New Zealand).
Anyway, great show as always. I'm terribly (awfully) addicted to it. It's nice to learn a bit more about my own language. Tanks. I tink you're awfully awesome.
MyMyMichael 3 years ago
Feijoas! I love feijoas ... they are at the top of my list of things I miss about New Zealand. Fresh feijoas, feijoa juice, feijoa wine, feijoa vodka, feijoas and ice cream ... mmm. I didn't know they were also called Pineapple Guava, interesting.
thedailyenglishshow 3 years ago
Funny how we Americans just can't leave the English language alone. The tree I planted actually had one nearly ripe feijoa when I bought it. Yesterday it fell from the tree, so I ate it. It reminded me of a pear with "zing." I'm planning to plant four more trees in the same area so I'll have to hit you up for some recipes. Deal?
MyMyMichael 3 years ago
Sure. I'll give you the best recipe now: cut in half, eat with spoon :)
thedailyenglishshow 3 years ago