yeah, but you don't pretend that you canNoted.
I keep it in my imagination. Can't sing either.
yeah, but you don't pretend that you canNoted.
I keep it in my imagination. Can't sing either.
How common is that?yeah, but you don't pretend that you can
Very....just watch those terrible shows...like Idols etcHow common is that?
No, I am at home. She is waiting her turn for the procedure. 30 min visit per day. I have to drive 20min+ just to get there.
Was planned, I just haven't mentioned it. Ablation (doctor mentioned this for you @biometrics ?)
Dave, do you pronounce "cut" with a long "u", ie something like "coot" or "coet"?
Dave, do you pronounce "cut" with a long "u", ie something like "coot" or "coet"?
@Dave is a Saffer pretending to be English. So how do they pronounce it in KZN?Dave, do you pronounce "cut" with a long "u", ie something like "coot" or "coet"?
How rude.Kunt
I don’t think I’ve heard anyone pronounce it coot.
She is awake and says her chest hurts and is coughing.Now that you've told us, please let us know when she's out and that the procedure went smoothly, and all is ok.
Sounds good!She is awake and says her chest hurts and is coughing.
It's the closest sound I could think of to describe the "lengthening" of the letter u in the north of England. I'm no student of Linguistics.Kut
I don’t think I’ve heard anyone pronounce it coot.
It's the closest sound I could think of to describe the "lengthening" of the letter u in the north of England. I'm no student of Linguistics.
Hectic. Will the surgeon know all went well right after the op?Sounds good!
Housemate is going for a neck op next month. Going to be tense, risk of paralysis...
I guess so. @Sinbad, my mother and my colleague's father in law have all had it successfully so I assume the risk is low.Hectic. Will the surgeon know all went well right after the op?