I’m chuffed that you were able to decipher the English that seperates us by the Pacific Ocean – and a considerable amount of land.
I like the fact that the English use the Pacific ocean to seperate us. (The Amish people always refer to people who are not Amish as “The English.” They aren’t claiming that everyone else is ancestrally English, merely that most other Americans speak English as their primary language, not German as the Amish do, although Spanish is becoming rapidly more popular. Is there a point to this ramble? No. But I thought it might amuse you.)
I have Amish art and knick-knacks around my house – it seems to be a theme – because I like it. And my household speaks English, French, Romanian, Spanish, German, and a few others, and I only know English. And most of that is from the other side of the Pacific. So Gidday!
I just read that there is one thing called yucca and another called yuca…
Wild. If you’re reading this blog to be informed you’ve come to the wrong place. If you’re reading this blog at all you’ve probably come to the wrong place. Lolz.
your comment could be the tagline for my blog…
You’re welcome.
I’m not c onsidering anything where even the name starts with YUCK! 🤣😎🙃
You should be chuffed with this posting.
That’s not a phrase that’s really used in America, but I think it’s a good thing?
I’m chuffed that you were able to decipher the English that seperates us by the Pacific Ocean – and a considerable amount of land.
I like the fact that the English use the Pacific ocean to seperate us. (The Amish people always refer to people who are not Amish as “The English.” They aren’t claiming that everyone else is ancestrally English, merely that most other Americans speak English as their primary language, not German as the Amish do, although Spanish is becoming rapidly more popular. Is there a point to this ramble? No. But I thought it might amuse you.)
I have Amish art and knick-knacks around my house – it seems to be a theme – because I like it. And my household speaks English, French, Romanian, Spanish, German, and a few others, and I only know English. And most of that is from the other side of the Pacific. So Gidday!
Gidday mate!
Yuca looks yucky. Nice train, though.
I was more interested in the train myself.
Steamed yucca – yummy!
Yuckme!
No thanks!
🙂
is the “U” a short or long “U”?
I have no idea. I read it on the internet.
I just read that there is one thing called yucca and another called yuca…
Wild. If you’re reading this blog to be informed you’ve come to the wrong place. If you’re reading this blog at all you’ve probably come to the wrong place. Lolz.
your comment could be the tagline for my blog…
You’re welcome.
I’m not c onsidering anything where even the name starts with YUCK! 🤣😎🙃
I think I’ve actually had this, and I lived to tell about it!
You are either a braver or a sillier man than I 🤣😎🙃
Possibly both?
Is this post about Philippians?
Let’s just say yes.