Manga Girls said:Reading a manga about a Host Club, and get this... the main character has an uncanny resemblance to Tamaki. But the best part, is that he is an assasin!
Great stuff!
If they're Japanese then they've been doing English as a foreign language at school.Stuart-says-yes said:Zin5ki said:We are making progress with the exchange student we're hosting. (My younger sibling partakes in this sort of thing.)
So far, the English-Japanese translator on Google is being more effective than most other methods of communication.
I assume if your using english to japanese, then the exchange student is japanese? Have you showed him your anime collection?
Stuart-says-yes said:Waiting for my broadband to load, what a joke, I phoned up yesterday, was told, the connection is fine, and must be your computers fault, an hour later the Broadband speed picks up significantly. Basically sky talking crap, time to change ISP me thinks.
Jayme said:We've got Sky Digital and stuff, but our connection is with BeThere. It's pretty sick, give them a look...
memorium said:I'm currently getting increasingly frustrated with UCAS, I clicked the reply button a good 20 times yet it does nothing, bloody bollocks, why can't I just phone up the Uni to say that I accept thier invitation?
I actually sorted it out, turns out you have to click on the individual course codes and then reply to offer, so it's just my lack of comprehension of a ****** system that let me downGodot said:memorium said:I'm currently getting increasingly frustrated with UCAS, I clicked the reply button a good 20 times yet it does nothing, bloody bollocks, why can't I just phone up the Uni to say that I accept thier invitation?
I'm not sure if it actually updates until the message has reached the Uni. stop hitting Send and just check tommorow
You have 'till May to accept anyhow.
Sick is one step too far on the "Bad = Good" scale for me. Surely the only place left to go now is "Man, that's so ****!" relying only on vocal emphasis to tell whether the "****" in question has a positive or negative value (or people will have to start calling things they really think are **** "bakelite" or something).Jayme said:You still talking in Shakespeare's tongue good lad? Wicked seems to suggest you're at least in 2002. Language evolves... and sick has been in common parlance for long enough it might as be in the dictionary. It's already in the Wiktionary.