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Everything posted by Meenzer
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I appear to have ended up watching this tonight
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Welsh lass? I think I know her. surely thats unlikely, that you and her have crossed paths. Well that's just getting personal.
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We gotta fight (fight) fight (fight) fight for Allah If he's worth praisin', he's worth fightin' for
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Nile will be quaking in his boots.
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Welsh lass? I think I know her.
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"So, my boy, how do you say 'Quick, let us conduct a ruthless invasion of the Sudetenland'?"
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one day we might have a society with no coppers and everybody will behave like lovely little boys. And we can all get on with attacking straw men undisturbed.
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fuck aye
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My mate and his gang are already in the car back home - tents are ruined and all, so not much point in sticking around. I get the impression the Belgian mobile network is totally overloaded at the minute (for obvious reasons), hence it taking a while to hear from him, so hopefully you'll get word from your lot soon
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Relieved - mate of mine who's at that Belgian festival is fine, couldn't get through to him earlier on. Obviously a minimal statistical chance of him being caught up in it all, but he's the sort of daft bastard (and shortarse) who'd usually be up front and first in line for a good chunk of scaffolding through the skull, so good news all the same.
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Cheeseburger Tyrant
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Presumably, though, you'd still rather hire a uni grad who's keen to learn than an A level student who knows nowt? Or do you really think that a university education makes everyone dumber and a worse human being to boot?
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But they couldn't have got there without what went before, surely? Same as I learned more about translation in the first six months of my first job than I did at uni, but I wouldn't have been in that job if I hadn't learned German in the first place.
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The uni course I did required decent A-levels in the languages concerned. But if you're doing something more obscure - my better half, for example, studied Serbian and Croatian for some reason or other - then you can start from scratch at degree level as long as you've demonstrated proficiency in languages generally. That said, it's not like you need a degree in a language to go down that kind of career route - a Welsh mate of mine from my Mainz days moved to Germany with nothing but a beer belly and the number of a good dealer, worked night security jobs for a few years, learned the language as he went, and ended up heading up the security team at the US Consulate in Frankfurt. Sometimes you just have to take the plunge and accept the inherent risks. Mind, he's unemployed and living in a granny flat in Knutsford now, but there you go.
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Collins > Tchaikovsky
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I mainly glot German, but there's some residual French and Swedish kicking about in there too.
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There's a halfway house depending on what kind of thing you're studying. I did languages because I knew I wanted to go into a career involving languages, I just didn't know what yet. But obviously that doesn't work with a lot of degree paths.
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There's always Oxford
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Including yourself. CT letting the water in now. Retention?