Oct. 16th, 2002 09:24 am
Mal auf deutsch
Uebrigens traf ich mich am Sonntag mit dem alten Klassenkamerad. Bedauerlicherweise, erfuhr ich nicht wieviel auf dem Fahrpass war. Ich hab ihn mehrmals gefragt, aber die Antwort hat er immer nur gemurmelt und ich hab sie nie verstanden. Immerhin hat er mich zu einem Bier eingeladen und seiner Verlobten vorgestellt, so wahrscheinlich will er, dass wir uns mal wiedersehen.
Ich berichte mehr vom Treffen später. (Blöde Studenten!)
Ich berichte mehr vom Treffen später. (Blöde Studenten!)
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"By the way I met on Sunday with the old school fellow. Regrettably, I experienced not how much on the driving passport was. I it several times asked, but he murmured the answer in each case and never understood I her. Nevertheless it invited and presented to its engaged one, so probably wants me to a beer it that we see ourselves again times. I report more later of the meeting. (Bloede student!)"
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Now goes't loose!
Re: Now goes't loose!
And back into English: "T-fitting hee! On me switching planned my notes to English in favor of all, but Babelfish marks far more interesting, than they are in the collecting main!"
I love doing that. Babelfish weirds language.
Re: Now goes't loose!
For "The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak." I got:
"The spirit puts out the flag and does, the flesh omits but."
For "Out of sight, out of mind.":
"Oblivion of mind, at outside."
I particularly like the second one, which sounds sort of like a description of Nirvana.
1I was briefly tempted to phrase that as "Korean was chosen", but decided that the .001% of people who would get the joke would realize that it wasn't very funny. :-)