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As a whole, "Prussian" is considered a "dead language" and very few speak it in it's true form today.Is the prussian still spoken somewhere or is in use only by the older people?
When we were airlifted to the Outer Hebrides Islands to the Royal Artillery Missile Range, many of the local people there spoke Gaelic- totally incomprehensible to me.I'm understood in Bangkok and nowhere else. I guess they are used to tourist's trying to speak Thai.
When we were airlifted to the Outer Hebrides Islands to the Royal Artillery Missile Range, many of the local people there spoke Gaelic- totally incomprehensible to me.
I'd laugh but I'm almost in as crappy of a state as you (the not so people's republik of WI).Miserable, lousy, crappy weather in this Godforsaken State I live in (Minnesota). For every decent day in a month there are 30 crappy ones to balance things out. At least there aren't Hurricanes.
Drove through MN yesterday on the way back from TX. Got back here before the crap hit. We got a WET mix of rain/snow.....about 2+ inches but yeah, it was HEAVY stuff and my moose of a snowblower kinda struggled with it.Just spent 3 hours shovelling out my driveway. My 2 grown children helped. Snowblower broke a belt within minutes, so it was all manual. Whoever thinks that we should ban snowblowers to save the planet can come shovel me out every time it snows.
Funny, but Khaki is Persian and means made of / with or like soil. Khak means soil.I know now that Khakis = car keys.
My father who served during Iran - Iraq War, was ussually used as a translator during POW questionings, cause he was fluent in Arabic, Turkish and Kurdish, as he had almost spent 20 years in those areas... He was part of an SF unit which operated in the area, from late 1950's till Saddam's fall.When I speak with my Scottish cousins, part of the conversation is in French because I have some trouble with their accent.
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Mortality sucks. Been there, done that. Do what you can but know you can't do everything.Well, Grandma had another fall, so we will be hosting her again while she recuperates. Just a broken wrist this time, but she can't use her walker while it heals. So she will need 24 hour support. Her health and mental acuity are both in decline, so we will be caring for her until we can no longer manage.
It's difficult to watch because she was such a vibrant and active woman in her earlier years. Cancer survivor. But nobody is immortal.
Stay strong. How ever much she is loved it does take a good chunck of energy. I know.Well, Grandma had another fall, so we will be hosting her again while she recuperates. Just a broken wrist this time, but she can't use her walker while it heals. So she will need 24 hour support. Her health and mental acuity are both in decline, so we will be caring for her until we can no longer manage.
It's difficult to watch because she was such a vibrant and active woman in her earlier years. Cancer survivor. But nobody is immortal.
When I worked in a New Orleans neighborhood hardware store, a guy came in and asked, "Do you have any caabd caatns?" After three times repeating his request, he said. "Pasteboard boxes."
Well, Grandma had another fall, so we will be hosting her again while she recuperates. Just a broken wrist this time, but she can't use her walker while it heals. So she will need 24 hour support. Her health and mental acuity are both in decline, so we will be caring for her until we can no longer manage.
It's difficult to watch because she was such a vibrant and active woman in her earlier years. Cancer survivor. But nobody is immortal.