Lonewulf wrote:I oughta break your fingers, each and every one of you.
Well, if you broke my fingers, at least I'd have an excuse not to finish this bead-work I'm doing.
Lonewulf wrote:I oughta break your fingers, each and every one of you.
umop ap!sdn wrote:...those would be some sort of past tense (I should study Latin grammar, LOL) and I'm not sure if the present tense would be vico or vinco. I think probably the latter.
Dragon Star wrote:You're tellin' me, if I only got a dime for every time you bitch about something...seems to be all you do anymore.
Lonewulf wrote:You get what you asked for. People were unspecific as to what they wanted me to actually do...
Lonewulf wrote:Dragon Star wrote:You're tellin' me, if I only got a dime for every time you bitch about something...seems to be all you do anymore.
Aww, is Dwagon Staw twying to be insulting? It's so cute! :D
But hey, I didn't ask to come back. Others asked me to come back. You get what you asked for. People were unspecific as to what they wanted me to actually do...
Dragon Star wrote:Okay, you're creeping me out, Bill.
Bring world peace without destroying everything.
You've failed.
Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:MM_Dandy wrote:Ich gewinnen
?? Are there several of you?
MM_Dandy wrote:From what I gathered through internet, neither Ich and gewinnen necessarily referred to a group as opposed to an individual. But then again, I'm sure if I looked long enough, I could find that the phrase means itchy women. For what it's worth, I didn't verify the phrase with anyone who has ever used German because that would require actual work, and frankly, I don't think this thread justified it.
Now, back to the show...
We win. :P
Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:gewinnen is the infinitive. You need to conjugate it. With that ending, it's either first person or third person, but plural in both cases. (Or polite second person form.)
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