Well,to fall out with someone means you either did or said something
awful to someone close enough to you,and as a consequence,you stop
seeing or talking to each other.

Come on,Andre!I forgot the fact that except for Anu and Serdar,you
were called cheeky by me before.:P

Just answer the 4 questions,I and other learners will try our best to
decode them.
How does that sound to you,Mr.Cheeky and Married?LOL



On Mar 12, 4:41 pm, Andre Barbosa <[email protected]> wrote:
> I really don't know how to answer thr three first questions, because my poor
> english need to join my menmories and trying to result something readable.
> It's difficult to me by now.
>
> Q4 is easier, but it depends what "fallen out" means. It's something like
> "have a fight", but not as a really fight, is it?
>
> Andre
>
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 10:29 AM, pln471 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Dear all,
>
> > Let's break the ice once more as Simone 'ordered'!:P
>
> > Q1 Have you ever been in a car which has run out of patrol?
> >      What happened?
>
> > Q2 Have you ever met someone who turned out to be very different to
> > what you imagined they were
> >       like at first?
> >      In what way were they different?
>
> > Q3 Have any friends of yours ever done anything strange and you
> > couldn't work out why they had
> >      done it?
>
> > Q4 Have you ever fallen out with a good friend?
> >      If so,why? What happened?
>
> > Looking forward to your answers,be it short or long,sad or
> > funny,ridiculous or boring!:P
>
> > Thanks in advance and best regards,
> > Pln(the language buddy/motivation partner:))
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