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Re: Vsita 15P programming question
> i give you 5 hours here and someone will
> trow you back over the border, kicking
> your fat ass all the way to it..
You're welcome to try but it might not work out as you expect.
>> I'd wager that after five years in the US
>> your English wouldn't be half as strong
>> as my French given a couple of months
>> on your side of the border.
>
> it is allready stronger then what you would
> learn for the rest of your life..even if you
> would live in french all the time...
You're kidding yourself, friend. Your English is atrocious.
> every costumer I have that speak English
> ask me where I come from..(thinking I am
> not from Quebec..)
They probably think you're from Eastern Europe.
> cause they cant identify the accent...
Why am I not surprised?
> that's because one of my teacher was from
> London and I learned a great deal from him..
It seems you've forgotten most of it.
> and learned a lot of there expression..
Heh, heh, heh... :^)
> but speaking a language is easy.. being able
> to listen to it too..
Listening is the first part.
> writing it...well that's another story..
Reading it for a while would help with your exceedingly poor grammar if you
were intelligent. But alas...
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