352 pts ยท November 18, 2014
IYAAAAAAAA
I'd like to think that if you are you'd at least be able to spell medieval correctly...
Stavanger! I've been there! My friend lives there!!!
This made me laugh so much I cried and farted. +1
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I was going to say more like Melisandre.
Yep. French was far more prestigious for a few hundred years.
They pay the taxes that get people free education.
Source?
Each to their own, they're not to my taste but they look pretty decent for the style
Yeah, her husband did it for her.
One of my favourite books
Panty liners are thinner, more for everyday use whilst pads are more absorbent and meant for periods.
I could be wrong! I just recall multiples but we may have just had a couple of copies
I read the book(s?) years ago and cannot remember a single thing that happened. Not a peanut. I need to watch it!
I'm going there this summer!!!
Or, 1 part rice, 1.5 parts water, lid on pan, turn off when it comes to the boil and leave for 20mins or so to steam.
I password protect mine, but my boyfriend knows the code and vice-versa. It's mainly so flatmates can't get on to it.
My mum said no to a date with my dad, then called up a week later demanding to know why he hadn't tried again - 22 years and still married
Has enough native speakers for it to be a creole. 2/2
The language is a mix of french and a few other influences though, it's far enough away from French to become it's own language, and 1/2
^-^
Pidgen it becomes a creole. Basically a sort of mix between two languages.3/3
That has native speakers. For example this is a pidgen http://www.pidginbible.org/ , but once there are children/native speakers of 2/3
English student here - Creole isn't one specific language, a creole is a pidgen (mixed and restricted language of a nonnative speaker) 1/?
I'd like to think that if you are you'd at least be able to spell medieval correctly...
Stavanger! I've been there! My friend lives there!!!
This made me laugh so much I cried and farted. +1
.
I was going to say more like Melisandre.
Yep. French was far more prestigious for a few hundred years.
They pay the taxes that get people free education.
Source?
Each to their own, they're not to my taste but they look pretty decent for the style
Yeah, her husband did it for her.
One of my favourite books
Panty liners are thinner, more for everyday use whilst pads are more absorbent and meant for periods.
I could be wrong! I just recall multiples but we may have just had a couple of copies
I read the book(s?) years ago and cannot remember a single thing that happened. Not a peanut. I need to watch it!
I'm going there this summer!!!
Or, 1 part rice, 1.5 parts water, lid on pan, turn off when it comes to the boil and leave for 20mins or so to steam.
I password protect mine, but my boyfriend knows the code and vice-versa. It's mainly so flatmates can't get on to it.
My mum said no to a date with my dad, then called up a week later demanding to know why he hadn't tried again - 22 years and still married
Has enough native speakers for it to be a creole. 2/2
The language is a mix of french and a few other influences though, it's far enough away from French to become it's own language, and 1/2
^-^
Pidgen it becomes a creole. Basically a sort of mix between two languages.3/3
That has native speakers. For example this is a pidgen http://www.pidginbible.org/ , but once there are children/native speakers of 2/3
English student here - Creole isn't one specific language, a creole is a pidgen (mixed and restricted language of a nonnative speaker) 1/?