|  | Posted by Els on 09/13/05 11:24 
Neredbojias wrote:
 > With neither quill nor qualm, Els quothed:
 >
 >> Neredbojias wrote:
 >>
 >> [throat pastilles]
 >>>> Just try and say "allemachtig, dat is prachtig, niet één
 >>>> gereedschapskist, maar achtentachtig!" and you'll know what the
 >>>> pastilles are for.
 >>>
 >>> Piece of cake.  I said it 250 times in a row and my throat never felt
 >>> better.
 >>
 >> You pronounced it the wrong way.
 >
 > People were starting to give me strange looks.
 
 They should have handed you throat pastilles instead.
 
 >>>>> Nah, don't worry.  I need to learn just enough tulip talk so that when I
 >>>>> take a girl out to a restaurant and the bill comes, I can pull the old
 >>>>> surprise: Dutch-treat routine with some convincing lingo to back it up.
 >>>>
 >>>> Dutch girls are smarter than that/you.
 >>>
 >>> If Dutch girls are so smart, why do they call "accidentally" pregnant
 >>> girls "in Dutch"?
 >>
 >> Never heard that expression, but maybe it's cause the Dutch cap
 >> doesn't work that well?
 >
 > Well, it's an older expression, but if Dutch caps are made of the same
 > material as their shoes, they wouldn't work well on anybody.
 
 <g>
 
 >>>> You just gave away your age.
 >>>
 >>> Yeah?  What is it?
 >>
 >> 23.7 physically and an alternating 17.3 and 30.1 mentally.
 >> (rough estimates)
 >
 > Hell, my dentures are older than that.
 
 
 
 
 >>>>> In any case, I don't mean to condemn all Australians
 >>>>
 >>>> Let's leave it at that.
 >>>
 >>> You're starting to sound like my ex-wife.
 >>
 >> Don't all women?
 >
 > Only if they talk.
 
 I didn't talk - I wrote.
 
 >>>>> I suppose I should take this opportunity to mention that "soft soap"
 >>>>> also means complimentary words that are insincere and/or gratuitous
 >>>>
 >>>> Ah, you mean those spoken by men who...
 >>>>
 >>>>> often voiced in an attempt to ingratiate oneself with a woman for
 >>>>> purposes which are a mystery to neither.
 >>>>
 >>>> Yup, those.
 >>>> I call that see-through-soap. Nothing soft about it.
 >>>
 >>> No wonder you have trouble with language.
 >>
 >> Since when do I have trouble with language?
 >
 > Hey, let me say right now that you speak English about a million times
 > better than I speak Dutch and a lot better than most non-English-
 > speaking-natives speak it.  Indeed, you speak it very much as would an
 > indigenous American woman,
 
 Do indigenous Americans speak differently from 'regular' Americans?
 
 > and therein lies the trouble.  American men
 > have developed a sort of automatic filter for the vagaries of womanspeak
 > that's rather difficult to turn off even when said speak originates from
 > someone who knows what they're talking about but sounds like the drivel
 > the men are inured to.
 
 Ah, you were using the plural 'you', as in 'you women'.
 Assuming I know what I'm talking about - how about you giving me some
 pointers to make it not sound like said drivel? :-)
 
 >> Nah... you? A queen? I find that hard to believe.
 >
 > Every man has his price.
 
 Probably, but I'm not paying.
 
 >>>>>>> Oh, there was a "neritboias ixtl" or
 >>>>>>> something like that mentioned in paleo-Incan scrawlings discovered
 >>>>>>> inside a cave near Chichen Itza, but I think it was simply their pet
 >>>>>>> name for the outhouse.
 >>>>>>
 >>>>>> Sounds like a reasonable assumption.
 >>>>>
 >>>>> Wish you were one of my dissenting colleagues.
 >>>>
 >>>> No you don't.
 >>>
 >>> Yeah, you're right.  Women don't belong on the trail.
 >>
 >> What trail?
 >
 > The Santa Fe trail.  Strictly man territory.
 
 Not.
 http://cakili.image.pbase.com/image/41183780.jpg
 
 >>>> How old do you think good aged Cognac really is?
 >>>
 >>> Oh, 2-3 months.  I never actually understood the reference, but
 >>> everybody uses it so...
 >>
 >> Good aged Cognac is older than you are ;-)
 >
 > No wonder it tastes like petroleum distillate.
 
 <g>
 It does /not/ taste like that! (Well, I've never really tried
 petroleum distillate, so I'm guessing)
 
 Cognac is kept in oak barrels for up to 50 years. Minimum age is 2
 years though.
 
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