ahhh shoot and I thought my punctuation and grammar was pretty darn good.
shucks. Sorry about the emoticons, Just sometimes they seem to be better at
explaining things than words can but I will stop useing them, sorry.
Jay

P.S. 
Good job on archiveing, to all, Even when the subject is completely off the
charts for what is actually written it still directs me to the topic I am
looking for. Job well done! Right now I woulda put an emoticon that has his
thumbs up, but I didn't...sigh.... (*_*) Thats the best smiley I can make
with out an emoticon. And yes it is sopposed to be a smiley. Laugh all ya
want.
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: [email protected]
Date: Friday, May 09, 2003 7:07:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>OT eoro-english
 
Believe it or not, Jay, this euro-english is much
easier to understand that your messages with no
punctuation signs or capital letters in appropriate
place. LOL
 
Roman
 
P.S. Would you please try to remove extraneous text
from your posts? Some of us, including me, archive
email list messages, and some of them occupy
unjustifiably much space on disk.
 
 
 
Jay Ice <[email protected]>:
 
> Ar yu a techer (sp.)? vil us Amerikans also make zese
changs? Vil zey
> replas
> "ch" and "sh?" 
> I must also kompliment your teching skils, if yu ar
or arn't (sp.) a
> techer,
> ze vay yu introdused ze idea and made an exampl is
very vel zoght out. I am
> also sure I made many mistakes, if yu find time kan
yu corect it... I hav
> European family and trying to learn German has bin
(sp./been) much harder
> zan zis. Going viz zis logical vay of zinking, vould
zey also make ze "g"
> in
> Germany change to J... Jermany?
 
> 
> Ja
 
 
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