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A bit of a ”Nah, nah” while she eats the fries you wanted?
A bit of a ”Nah, nah” while she eats the fries you wanted?
Anyone care to decipher what the 3 sentences at the bottom mean?
Whereabouts? If O/S may have some local meaning song/jingle/saying.
Decent aircon at least. The train I'm on right now has broken AC so it's like a sauna. Only a handful of windows that will open and some are broken..Kandy to Colombo today, it's just annoyingly wrong. Maybe I'm stressing the little things.
Photo may not be clear. K.M.P.H
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Well that carriage looks fabulous... your not in Sri Lanka I presume.Decent aircon at least. The train I'm on right now has broken AC so it's like a sauna. Only a handful of windows that will open and some are broken..
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Romania! They have the doors open that you usually use to enter/exit the train to help with airflow....... now THAT looks as safe as the Sri Lankan train you were onWell that carriage looks fabulous... your not in Sri Lanka I presume.
In the grammar thread. Of all places!Well that carriage looks fabulous... your not in Sri Lanka I presume.
Oops, can I blame AI?In the grammar thread. Of all places!
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It's also American rather than Australian spelling.A couple of interesting ones from the AFF "rules":
Apart from "besides you", it seems it's prohibited to post "links and websites".
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Good to see the APS is back.Hampshire villagers bring street’s apostrophe catastrophe to a full stop
St Mary’s Terrace in Twyford has regained its lost punctuation after a row that even drew in local author Jane Austenwww.theguardian.com