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Kidon's Adventures

Kidon

Kidon

Bulgaria

January 18, 2008

Not long ago a shop where any woman can chose and buy a man was open. At the entrance there was a notice with the following sign on it:

1. You can visit this shop ONE TIME ONLY.
2. There are 6 floors in the shop and the men's quality increases with each floor.
3. You can choose a man from current floor OR go upstears.
4. Going downstears is FORBIDDEN.

A woman decided to buy a man and went to this "Men’s shop" to find her couple.
When she read the 1st floor entrance sign: "Men with a job" - she immediately went upstears. The sign of the 2nd floor reads: "Men with a job, who love children". The woman went to the 3th floor. There was a sign: "Men with a job, who love children and are unusual handsome". "Oh my God" - delighted the woman, but went to the 4th floor. There was a sign: "Men with a job, who love children and are unusual handsome and housekeeping assistents". "Unbelievable!" - exclamated the woman - "It's so hard fo me to resist!". But as she said that words she went upstears to the 5th floor. The sign there reads: "Men with a job, who love children and are unusual handsome, housekeeping assistents and very romantic". The woman wanted to stay there and chose her couple, but howsoever she fighted her feelings and went to the last floor. There was a sign: "You are the number 31 456 012 visitor. There are no men at this floor. This floor is to prove for a serial time that there is no pleasing to a woman. Thanks for being in our shop!".

And just in front of that shop there was found a "Women’s shop". At the first floor on it there was a sign: "Women who love sex". At the second: "Rich women who love sex". On the 3th floor... Never ever there was a man who went upstairs...

January 17, 2008

"Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." is a line from the 1939 film Gone with the Wind starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh.

It was spoken by Gable, as Rhett Butler, in his last words to Scarlett O'Hara. It occurs at the end of the film when Scarlett asks Rhett, "Where shall I go? What shall I do?" if he leaves her. The line is memorable not only because it contains a swear word (which was generally not allowed in films of that time period), but because it demonstrates that Rhett has finally given up on Scarlett and no longer cares what happens to her.

This quotation was voted the number one movie line ever by the American Film Institute 2005.

In the novel Gone with the Wind, Rhett does not say "Frankly", but simply "My dear, I don't give a damn". The context is also different; he is speaking quietly to Scarlett in a room, not storming dramatically out of the house.

to Alexandra who wrote it to me 

12:34 AM Jan 18 2008

Kidon

Kidon
Bulgaria

So say nothing...Wink

09:37 AM Jan 17 2008

the lesbian
Bulgaria

well i just dont know what to say

YOU ARE GOD DAMN RIGHT,MY FRIENDCool

January 16, 2008

Hi evryone,
As every internet fan knows, one of the perfect web sites to learn foreign languages is Wikipedia.org. Trought reading its articles anyone can learn many interesting thing about everything. And today I saw sometnihng special. At this day (16th of January 1492) the first grammar of a modern language, in Spanish, was presented to Queen Isabela. The edition was named The Linguistic Grammar of Castillian (Gramática de la lengua castellana in original).
The very first systematic grammars originate in Iron Age India, with Panini (4th c. BC) and his commentators Pingala (ca. 200 BC), Katyayana and Patanjali (2nd c. BC).
Hope that this information was useful.
To the next time.